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Predator 10K Black Pool Cue Leather Wrap

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The Predator 10K Black Pool Cue is the cue that doesn’t need to introduce itself. A deep gloss black forearm anchored by alternating golden metal, ivorine, and black ringwork — heritage proportions, modern engineering. Backed by C4+ four-piece construction and an extended Uni-Loc® Leather Luxe wrap, this is the cue you bring when you came to play.

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Predator 10K Black Pool Cue Leather Wrap 

There’s a reason serious players gravitate toward black cues.

Black doesn’t ask for attention. It doesn’t compete with the felt, the rack, or the moment. It puts the cue ball at the center of the room and the player behind it. When the Predator 10K Black Pool Cue comes out of the case, the first thing your opponent sees isn’t a cue — it’s a player who’s been here before.

The 10K Black is the stealth sibling of Predator’s newest cue line. Where the 10K Purple shows off with figured curly maple shimmering under the lights, the 10K Black plays its hand quieter. A deep gloss black painted forearm runs into bold alternating golden metal, ivorine, and black ringwork — heritage cuemaking pattern, modern engineering — and ends in an etched stainless steel butt cap stamped with the 10K series mark and the Predator panther. There’s no shouting. There’s just the cue, the shaft, and what you do with them.

Underneath the surface, the 10K Black runs Predator’s C4+ construction — the same four-piece spliced butt platform that anchors the flagship 10K and current P3 builds. Pair it with a REVO® carbon fiber shaft through the Uni-Loc® Quick-Release joint, and you’ve got the cue that disappears into the background of every photo and stays in the foreground of every match.

If the 10K Purple was the cue that makes a statement, the 10K Black is the cue that makes a result.

Why Black Cues Hit Different

Some buyers know exactly why they want a black cue. For everyone else, it’s worth saying out loud: black gloss is the tournament-uniform aesthetic in modern pool. It reads as professional, restrained, and serious in a way that wood-finish cues — however beautiful — don’t quite manage. When the live-stream camera pans across the player’s bench at a major event, the black cue blends into the player’s stance and lets the player be the story.

The 10K Black isn’t trying to look like a custom cue. It’s trying to look like the cue you’d see in a pro’s hands and not be surprised by. That’s not a compromise — that’s the point.

The Ringwork: Where the Heritage Shows

With no figured wood to admire, the ringwork becomes the visual hero of the 10K Black. And Predator did not phone this in.

Three materials, alternating in a specific pattern Predator carries across the 10K series:

  • Golden metal rings — a bright, warm-toned accent that catches table light without becoming gaudy. The metal-ring callback is intentional: this is the visual vocabulary of mid-century American cuemaking, when the best builders used metal rings to signal a premium cue.
  • Ivorine rings — a creamy, off-white material that bridges the metal and the black. Ivorine is what good cuemakers use where ivory once was; it carries the same visual warmth without the ethical problem.
  • Black rings — the tonal anchor, ties the ringwork into the gloss black forearm without breaking the surface.

The pattern repeats at the forearm and again at the joint, creating a banded look that’s restrained at six feet and intricate at six inches. It’s the kind of detail you notice when you pick the cue up to look at it — not the kind that screams across the room.

C4+ Construction: What’s Actually Inside

A cue’s finish brings you in. Its construction is what makes you keep playing it five years later. The 10K Black is built around C4+ butt construction — Predator’s flagship butt-building platform. Here’s what’s going on under that gloss black sleeve:

  • Four-piece spliced butt core. Instead of a single maple dowel, C4+ splices four pieces of maple together into a butt that’s dimensionally more stable than any single-piece core can be. The cue stays straighter over time — through seasonal humidity swings, through years of league play — than conventional production cues will.
  • Sleeve technology. The visible black finish is a thin decorative shell wrapped around the engineered core. The structural integrity comes from the four-piece spliced maple underneath, which means Predator can finish a cue in any material — figured wood, gloss paint, exotic veneer — without compromising the bones. The 10K Black’s gloss black finish is purely cosmetic. The cue underneath is the same flagship-grade build as Predator’s most expensive lines.
  • Phenolic internal components. Phenolic is one of the most stable materials in cuemaking — it doesn’t move with humidity, doesn’t compress under repeated hard hits, and transmits clean feedback into your bridge hand. C4+ uses phenolic at the joint and at internal junctions where production cues typically use wood.
  • No threaded weight bolt at the forearm-to-handle interface. Conventional cues join the forearm and handle with a threaded steel rod, creating a subtle joint that can shift after years of play. C4+ eliminates that interface — fewer moving parts, one continuous hit feel from tip to bumper.

The on-table result is what Predator calls maximized stiffness with positive feedback. In plain English: the cue tells you the truth about every shot. Solid contact feels solid. Off-center hits give you honest, correctable signal. The cue isn’t filtering — it’s reporting.

The Extended Leather Luxe Wrap

The 10K Black carries Predator’s extended Uni-Loc® Leather Luxe wrap — a longer-than-standard leather grip that runs further up the cue than typical production wraps. For players who choke up on the cue, or whose hands are larger than the production average, the extended length means usable grip surface past the typical wrap line.

The Leather Luxe material itself is a fine-grain leather chosen for grip in real playing conditions: tacky enough that a sweaty hand doesn’t slide during a long set, smooth enough that a stroke doesn’t catch on the wrap. Over time, the wrap develops a personal patina — it ages the way good leather ages, becoming more yours with every session.

On a cue this dark, the brown-leather wrap is the only major non-black element on the entire butt. It’s a deliberate visual break — the leather’s warmth keeps the cue from reading as monolithic, and grounds the gloss-and-metal aesthetic in something organic.

Uni-Loc® Quick-Release Joint & Weight Cartridge

The Uni-Loc® Quick-Release joint is the Predator-group standard, and it remains one of the best joint systems in production cuemaking. It assembles in roughly one-third of a turn, locks together with zero play or wobble, and delivers consistent joint tension every time you put the cue together. Tournament players who break the cue down between matches know exactly why this matters — your cue feels the same in match one and match eight.

The Uni-Loc® Weight Cartridge System lives at the bumper end and lets you fine-tune cue weight without a trip to a cuesmith. The 10K Black ships at a standard 19 oz; cartridges allow adjustments to roughly 18.5, 19.5, or 20 oz depending on configuration. Players who switch between break and playing cues, or who tune cue weight based on table conditions, get adjustment range that used to be a custom-cue privilege.

Specifications

Specification Detail
Model Predator 10K Black Pool Cue
Series 10K (Predator’s newest pool cue line)
SKU BCP PRE 10K BLK
Construction C4+ four-piece spliced butt with phenolic components
Joint Type Uni-Loc® Quick-Release
Forearm Black painted gloss
Ringwork Alternating golden metal, ivorine, and black
Wrap Extended Uni-Loc® Leather Luxe
Butt Cap Etched stainless steel with 10K and Predator logos
Weight System Uni-Loc® Weight Cartridge
Standard Weight 19 oz (adjustable)
Cue Length 58″ or 59″ (shaft-dependent)
Standard Butt Length 29″
Grip Diameter Thin
Finish Gloss
Shaft Compatibility REVO® 11.8 / 12.4 / 12.9 mm, Centro Hybrid, 314-3, Z-3, Vantage (sold separately on most configurations)

Pairing the 10K Black with the Right Shaft

The 10K Black butt is sold ready to pair with any current Predator shaft. The shaft you choose shapes how the cue actually plays — this isn’t a decorative decision.

  • REVO® Carbon Fiber Shaft (11.8 mm, 12.4 mm, or 12.9 mm) — Predator’s flagship. Ultra-low deflection, no warping, virtually zero maintenance, crisp consistent hit. The most-chosen pairing for the 10K platform. Available with Black or White Vault Plate — for the 10K Black specifically, Black Vault Plate creates a stealth all-black-cue look, while White Vault Plate adds a contrast accent that ties to the ivorine in the ringwork. Both look intentional. The choice is aesthetic.
  • Centro Hybrid Shaft (12.4 mm) — Maple shaft with a carbon fiber core. Wood feel with carbon stability. Strong choice if you want a wood shaft against your bridge but want modern-cue performance underneath.
  • 314-3 Spliced Maple Shaft (12.4 mm) — Predator’s classic low-deflection maple shaft. Balanced, forgiving, and the more traditional pairing visually.
  • Z-3 Spliced Maple Shaft (11.85 mm) — Slimmer tip, reduced front-end mass, aggressive cue ball control. For advanced players chasing spin and cut shots.
  • Vantage Spliced Maple Shaft (12.9 mm) — Firmest hit in the maple lineup. Power-leaning playing style.

Quick rule of thumb: REVO 12.4 mm with Black Vault Plate is the cleanest match for the 10K Black’s stealth aesthetic. REVO 12.4 mm with White Vault Plate is the cleaner match if you want the cue to read as more “heritage” and less “all-black.”

Will the Gloss Black Finish Show Scratches?

Honest answer: all gloss finishes show wear eventually, and black shows it more visibly than wood-grain finishes do. This is a real consideration with the 10K Black that’s not a consideration with the 10K Purple.

What “wear” actually looks like on a 10K Black:

  • The bumper end picks up the most marks from being set down between shots. This is universal across cues; the black gloss just makes it more visible.
  • Hand-oil deposits on the wrap area show as a slight sheen over time. A microfiber wipe-down after sessions takes care of this almost entirely.
  • Cue rack contact points can leave faint scuffs after years of being slotted into cue racks. Storing the cue in a hard case between sessions eliminates this entirely.
  • Hairline scratches from accidental contact (cue-to-cue, cue-to-ball during careless racking) are visible on close inspection but rarely visible at playing distance.

The C4+ core means the cue doesn’t warp or compromise structurally; the gloss black is a cosmetic surface, not a stress-bearing one. Players who want a cue that looks brand-new years later are better served by the 10K Purple (where minor wear is camouflaged by figured wood grain) or a matte-finish cue. Players who care about how the cue plays more than how it photographs will be very happy with the 10K Black.

10K Black vs. P3 Black — The Comparison Buyers Are Making

If you’ve been cross-shopping the Predator catalog, the 10K Black inevitably gets compared to the P3 Black. Both are flagship-tier Predator cues in black finish. Both use C4+ butt construction. Both run on Uni-Loc hardware. Here’s the actual difference:

  • Design language. The 10K Black is heritage-styled — metal-and-ivorine ringwork in a traditional cuemaking pattern. The P3 Black is modern/minimal — clean lines, lower-profile ring detail, more futuristic visual posture. Same construction, different aesthetic vocabularies.
  • Visual personality. 10K Black reads as “experienced tournament player.” P3 Black reads as “cue-tech enthusiast.” Neither is wrong; they’re for different buyers.
  • Price point. The 10K Black and P3 Black sit in roughly the same price band. The decision is aesthetic, not financial.
  • The 10K is newer. The 10K is Predator’s newest pool cue line (succeeding the 9K series). The P3 has been in the catalog longer and has a deeper reservoir of pro-player and reviewer feedback.

If you grew up watching pool on TV and want a cue that looks like the cues you remember pros holding, get the 10K Black. If you want a cue that looks like the future of pool, get the P3 Black. You can’t pick wrong.

Who the 10K Black Is For

You’ll feel at home with the 10K Black if you are:

  • An intermediate or advanced player who wants a serious cue without a serious cue’s flashy aesthetic.
  • A league or tournament regular who wants their cue to disappear into the bench and let their game speak.
  • A player upgrading from a production cue and ready for flagship-tier construction.
  • A collector building a Predator lineup who wants the newest line represented in the most versatile colorway.
  • Someone gifting a serious cue to a serious player whose taste runs classic rather than flashy.

You may want to look elsewhere if:

  • You want a cue with strong visual personality — the 10K Purple, SP2 Lime Green, or P3 Galaxy will all show more character.
  • You’re brand-new to pool — start with a more forgiving and less expensive cue.
  • You play only casually a few times a year — the 10K’s performance ceiling will exceed your needs.

Care & Long-Term Ownership

A gloss black cue rewards a little extra care. Wipe the forearm with a soft microfiber cloth after each session to lift fingerprints and hand oils — these show on gloss black more visibly than on any other finish. Condition the Leather Luxe wrap occasionally with a quality leather conditioner to preserve the grip texture. Store the cue in a hard case (Predator’s Roadline and Urbain cases pair particularly well with the 10K Black) and avoid extreme temperature swings.

The C4+ core resists warping and dimensional shift better than traditional cues, but no cue is fully immune to abuse. The Predator manufacturer warranty covers defects in materials and workmanship; review current terms on the manufacturer’s site before purchase.

Why Buy the Predator 10K Black from Billiards Direct

Billiards Direct ships the Predator 10K Black Pool Cue factory-fresh with full manufacturer warranty support. Our team plays the game — we can answer real questions about shaft pairings, weight tuning, and how the 10K Black actually compares to the P3 Black, the Blak series, and the SP2 if you’re cross-shopping. San Diego buyers can stop into our La Mesa showroom to see the gloss black and ringwork detail in person before committing. Everyone else ships fast.

The 10K series is Predator’s newest pool cue line. If you’ve been waiting for a black cue from the current generation — with heritage styling, flagship construction, and the kind of versatile aesthetic that ages well — this is the one.

Specifications
Weight 2 lbs
Dimensions 32 × 3 × 3 in
Brand

Predator

Pool Cue Color

Purple

Pool Cue Detail

Medium (35-65%)

Pool Cue Joint

QR by Uni-Loc

Cue Type

Pool Cue

Pool Cue Wrap

Leather

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