1. Introduction
This manual provides essential information for the proper use, care, and maintenance of your Outlaw OLB22 Pool Cue Case. Designed for billiards enthusiasts, this case offers secure and convenient transport for your pool cues, protecting them from damage and making them easy to carry.
2. Features
The Outlaw OLB22 Pool Cue Case is designed with several key features to enhance your experience:
- Holds 2 Butts and 2 shafts, providing ample space for a complete cue set.
- Features a zippered top section for secure closure and easy access.
- Equipped with a comfortable carrying handle and a detachable shoulder strap for versatile transport options.
- Includes 2 external accessory pockets: one large pocket (13" x 3") long enough to hold a jump butt or extensions, and one smaller top pocket (6 1/2" x 3") for chalk, tips, or other small items.
- Designed with a light grey finish featuring black and white tribal designs, giving it a distinctive look.
- The top pocket features a prominent white Outlaw logo with a Skull and crossbones in a spade design.
- Oval shape with an overall length of 32 inches, accommodating shafts up to 30 inches tightly.
- The case bottom is reinforced with durable rubber, detailed with an Outlaw spade with skull and crossbones.

Image: The Outlaw OLB22 Pool Cue Case, showcasing its light grey tribal design, black accessory pockets, and carrying handle. The smaller top pocket features the Outlaw skull and crossbones logo.
3. Setup
Before using your Outlaw OLB22 Pool Cue Case, please follow these simple setup steps:
- Unpacking: Carefully remove the cue case from its packaging. Retain packaging materials for future storage or transport if needed.
- Initial Inspection: Inspect the case thoroughly for any signs of damage that may have occurred during shipping. Check all zippers, handles, and straps to ensure they are securely attached and functional.
- Strap Attachment (Optional): If you prefer to use the shoulder strap, attach it to the designated D-rings on the case. Adjust the strap length to a comfortable carrying position.
4. Operating Instructions
Proper operation ensures the longevity of your cue case and the safety of your cues:
- Inserting Cues: Unzip the main compartment of the case. Gently slide up to two cue butts and two cue shafts into their designated padded slots. Ensure each piece is fully seated to prevent movement during transport.
- Utilizing Accessory Pockets:
- The larger bottom pocket (13" x 3") is ideal for storing longer accessories such as a jump butt, cue extensions, or cleaning rods.
- The smaller top pocket (6 1/2" x 3") is perfect for smaller items like chalk, cue tips, shapers, or personal effects.
- Carrying the Case: Use the integrated top handle for short distances or when picking up the case. For balanced carrying, utilize the side carrying handle. For extended periods or hands-free transport, use the adjustable shoulder strap.
5. Maintenance
Regular maintenance will help preserve the appearance and functionality of your cue case:
- Cleaning the Exterior: Wipe the exterior of the case with a soft, damp cloth to remove dust and light dirt. For more stubborn marks, a mild soap solution can be used, followed by wiping with a clean, dry cloth. Avoid using harsh chemicals, abrasive cleaners, or solvents, as these can damage the case material and design.
- Zipper Care: Periodically check the zippers for any debris or stiffness. If a zipper becomes difficult to operate, apply a small amount of zipper lubricant or wax to the teeth.
- Storage: Store the cue case in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight, extreme temperatures, and excessive humidity. This helps prevent material degradation and maintains the case's structural integrity.
- Inspection: Regularly inspect handles, straps, and stitching for any signs of wear, fraying, or damage. Address minor issues promptly to prevent further deterioration.
6. Troubleshooting
While the Outlaw OLB22 Pool Cue Case is designed for durability, here are some common issues and their solutions:
- Cues do not fit: Ensure your cue shafts and butts are within the specified length (up to 30 inches for shafts/butts). Do not force cues into the case, as this can damage both the cue and the case.
- Zipper sticking or difficult to close: Check for any fabric or debris caught in the zipper teeth. Clean the zipper and apply a small amount of zipper lubricant or wax as described in the Maintenance section.
- Strap or handle damage: If a strap or handle shows significant wear, fraying, or breakage, discontinue use to prevent accidental drops. Consider contacting customer support for repair options or replacement parts if available.
- Case appears dirty or stained: Refer to the Cleaning section under Maintenance for proper cleaning procedures.
7. Specifications
| Attribute | Detail |
|---|---|
| Model Number | OLB22 |
| Brand Name | OUTLAW |
| Manufacturer | Outlaw |
| Capacity | 2 Butts, 2 Shafts |
| Overall Length | 32 inches |
| Max Shaft/Butt Length | 30 inches (fits tightly) |
| Top Pocket Dimensions | 6 1/2 inches x 3 inches |
| Bottom Pocket Dimensions | 13 inches x 3 inches |
| Item Weight | 5 Pounds |
| Package Weight | 5 Pounds |
| ASIN | B00GMBFL78 |
| Date First Available | September 17, 2013 |
8. Warranty and Support
Warranty Information: For details regarding warranty coverage for your Outlaw OLB22 Pool Cue Case, please refer to the documentation provided at the time of purchase. Warranty terms and conditions may vary.
Customer Support: For any questions, concerns, or assistance with your Outlaw OLB22 Pool Cue Case, please visit the official Outlaw website or contact their customer service department. Please have your model number (OLB22) and purchase information ready when contacting support.





