Predator 10K Purple Pool Cue Leather Wrap
There are pool cues built to play, and there are pool cues built to be noticed. The Predator 10K Purple Pool Cue is one of the rare few that does both — and does each without apology. From the moment it leaves the case, the deep violet glow of the curly maple forearm catches the light like polished amethyst, framed by alternating bands of golden metal, ivorine, and obsidian black ringwork. It is a cue with stage presence. But pick it up, stroke a ball, and the conversation changes entirely. The 10K isn’t a showpiece dressed up to look like a player’s cue. It’s a player’s cue dressed up to be unforgettable.
The 10K series represents the newest line in the Predator pool cue family, succeeding the celebrated 9K series and carrying forward Predator’s reputation for engineered performance with a heritage-styled aesthetic that the modern Predator lineup had been quietly missing. Where the brand’s P3 and Blak lines lean into futuristic geometry and aggressive inlay work, the 10K Purple steps in a different direction: classic ringwork, traditional proportions, an extended leather wrap — all wrapped around the most advanced butt construction Predator has ever shipped under a wood-grain finish.
If you’ve been waiting for a Predator cue that looks like it belongs in a tournament hall and a private collection, this is that cue.
A Forearm That Earns the Second Look
The forearm is where the Predator 10K Purple stakes its visual claim. Predator started with curly maple — a figured hardwood prized by custom cuemakers for its three-dimensional grain pattern, the way light seems to move through the wood as you rotate it in your hand. Stain that figure deep violet, finish it under high-gloss lacquer, and you get a forearm that doesn’t just have a color — it has depth. Tilt it under the table lights and the grain shimmers from indigo to plum to near-black at the edges.
Most purple pool cues stop at a flat dye job. The 10K Purple isn’t trying to be loud. It’s trying to be the cue your opponent keeps glancing at while they’re trying to focus on the table.
Surrounding the forearm and again at the joint, the alternating golden metal, ivorine, and black rings do the heavy lifting on the heritage front. Metal-and-ivorine ringwork is a callback to the cuemaking traditions of the mid-twentieth century, when American cue legends used these exact material pairings to signal a premium build. Predator is openly borrowing that vocabulary — and then quietly modernizing it with tighter tolerances, sharper transitions, and the precision only CNC-era manufacturing can deliver.
C4+ Construction: What’s Actually Happening Inside the Butt
A pretty cue with a hollow soul is just a stick. The reason the 10K Purple hits the way it does — solid, alive, no rattle, no dead spots — comes down to C4+ construction, Predator’s flagship butt-building technology. Here’s what’s going on under that purple finish.
Traditional production cues are built around a long maple dowel with a threaded steel weight bolt joining the forearm to the handle. It works, but every threaded interface is a potential dead spot, and every wood-to-wood butt joint shifts subtly as the seasons change.
C4+ does it differently:
- A four-piece spliced butt core replaces the single-dowel approach, producing a straighter, more dimensionally stable cue that resists warping over time.
- A sleeve technology layer wraps that core in a thin shell of exotic wood. The visible “wood” of the cue is decorative; the structural integrity comes from the engineered core underneath. This is why Predator can offer wildly intricate inlay work on cues like the 10K without compromising playability — the beauty is on the surface, the bones underneath stay rock-solid.
- Phenolic components replace wood at the joint and at critical internal junctions. Phenolic is one of the most dimensionally stable materials in cue-making — it doesn’t move with humidity, it doesn’t compress under hard hits, and it transmits feedback to your bridge hand with crisp clarity.
- No threaded weight bolt at the forearm-to-handle interface. C4+ eliminates that joint entirely, which means fewer moving parts, less long-term shift, and a more unified hit feel from tip to bumper.
The result, in plain language: the 10K Purple feels solid in your hands — the kind of solid where you can sense the cue ball at the tip of the cue, not somewhere down the shaft. Players coming up from production cues notice it immediately. Players moving over from custom cuemakers find a feel they recognize, at a price point custom cues can’t touch.
The Extended Leather Luxe Wrap
Predator’s standard leather wraps stop where most wraps stop. The 10K’s extended Uni-Loc® Leather Luxe wrap runs longer up the cue, giving players who choke up — and players with larger hands — a 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, smooth enough that a stroke doesn’t catch. Over time, the wrap develops a subtle patina — it ages the way a good leather wallet ages, becoming more yours with every session.
For a cue this visually distinctive, the wrap is also a tonal anchor. The dark leather grounds the bright purple and gold above it, keeping the whole cue from tipping into “look at me” territory and pulling it back into “look at this player” territory.
Uni-Loc® Quick-Release Joint & Weight Cartridge System
The Uni-Loc® Quick-Release joint is a Predator-group standard, and for good reason. It assembles in roughly one-third of a turn, locks together with no play or wobble, and delivers consistent joint torque every time you put the cue together. For tournament players who break the cue down between matches, that consistency matters — your cue feels identical at hour one and hour eight.
The Uni-Loc® Weight Cartridge System lives at the bumper end of the butt and lets you fine-tune cue weight without sending the cue back to the manufacturer. The 10K ships at a standard 19 oz; cartridges allow adjustments to roughly 18.5, 19.5, or 20 oz depending on the configuration. Players who switch between break cues and playing cues, or who tune cue weight based on table conditions, get an adjustment range that used to require a cuesmith.
Finishing the butt is an etched stainless steel butt cap stamped with both the 10K series mark and the Predator panther logo — a small detail, but the kind of detail that lets you flip the cue and confirm, at a glance, exactly what you’re holding.
Specifications
| Specification | Detail |
| Model | Predator 10K Purple Pool Cue |
| Series | 10K (Predator’s newest pool cue line) |
| SKU | BCP PRE 10K PUR |
| Construction | C4+ four-piece splaced butt core with phenolic components |
| Joint Type | Uni-Loc® Quick-Release |
| Forearm | Deep violet stained curly maple, gloss finish |
| 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) |
| Grip Diameter | Thin |
Pairing the Predator 10K Purple with the Right Shaft
The 10K Purple butt is sold ready to pair with any of Predator’s current shaft offerings. The shaft you choose meaningfully shapes how the cue plays — it isn’t a decorative decision. Here’s how to think about it:
- REVO Carbon Fiber Shaft (available in 11.8 mm, 12.4 mm, 12.9 mm) — Predator’s flagship carbon shaft. Ultra-low deflection, no warping, virtually zero maintenance. Crisp and consistent hit. The pairing most tournament-bound players choose for the 10K. Available with a black or white Vault Plate to coordinate with the cue’s aesthetic.
- Centro Hybrid Shaft (12.4 mm) — A maple shaft with a carbon fiber core. The wood feel players grew up on, with the dimensional stability of carbon hidden inside. A strong choice if you love the look of a wood shaft against the purple forearm but want modern performance.
- 314-3 Spliced Maple Shaft (12.4 mm) — The classic Predator low-deflection shaft. Balanced, forgiving, beginner-to-intermediate friendly. A traditional pairing for a traditionally styled cue.
- Z-3 Spliced Maple Shaft (11.85 mm) — Slimmer tip, reduced front-end mass, more aggressive cue ball control. Best suited for advanced players who already know what they want.
- Vantage Spliced Maple Shaft (12.9 mm) — Firmest hit in the Predator maple lineup. Powerful feedback, controlled deflection. A favorite for power-leaning playing styles.
A simple rule of thumb: if you want the most precision and the lowest maintenance, go REVO Carbon. If you want a traditional wood look that matches the heritage styling of the 10K, go Centro or 314-3. If you’re an advanced player chasing spin, go Z-3. If you hit hard, go Vantage.
Who the Predator 10K Purple Is For
The 10K Purple isn’t an entry-level cue and doesn’t pretend to be. It’s built for the player who has moved past beginner equipment and wants a cue that will keep up as their game keeps developing — and look like a serious piece of equipment doing it.
You’ll feel at home with the 10K if you are:
- An intermediate-to-advanced player ready to invest in long-term equipment.
- A league or APA-circuit competitor who wants a cue that performs in matches and turns heads when you pull it out of the case.
- A collector building a Predator lineup who wants the newest line represented.
- A player who specifically loves the look of figured wood and metal ringwork over modern matte or composite aesthetics.
- Someone gifting a serious-grade cue to a serious player.
You may want to look elsewhere if:
- You’re brand new to pool and haven’t developed a consistent stroke yet — a more forgiving and less expensive cue is a better starting place.
- You prefer minimalist, modern aesthetics — Predator’s P3 or Blak lines may suit you better.
- You only play casually a few times a year — the 10K’s performance ceiling will exceed your needs.
How the 10K Compares to the 9K Series
The Predator 9K series was widely loved for bringing heritage styling back into the Predator catalog after years of futuristic-leaning releases. The 10K series builds on that foundation and updates it. The 10K Purple in particular extends the leather wrap further up the cue than 9K models, refines the ringwork pattern, and pairs the heritage look with Predator’s most current C4+ construction spec. If you owned and loved a 9K, the 10K will feel familiar in the right ways — and noticeably more refined in the rest.
Care & Long-Term Ownership
A cue this nice deserves care that matches. Wipe the gloss forearm with a soft microfiber cloth after sessions to keep the finish clear. 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 own cases pair beautifully — and avoid leaving it in extreme temperatures or humidity, particularly in a car trunk. The C4+ core resists movement better than traditional cues, but no wood-finished cue is immune to abuse.
The Predator warranty covers manufacturing defects; review the current terms on the manufacturer’s site before purchase.
Why Buy the Predator 10K Purple from Billiards Direct
We’re an authorized Predator dealer with deep roots in the San Diego billiards community — both online and at our La Mesa showroom. When you buy the Predator 10K Purple Pool Cue from Billiards Direct, you get factory-fresh stock, full manufacturer warranty support, and a team that actually plays pool and can answer real questions about shaft pairings, weight adjustments, and how the 10K stacks up against the rest of your case. Local San Diego buyers can pick up in store. Everyone else ships fast.
If you’ve been waiting for a Predator cue that looks like the cuemaker’s craft and plays like the engineer’s spreadsheet, the 10K Purple is the one.




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