My initial impression of G2 tips is based on the Soft version installed on my Mezz WX900 shaft with a fiber pad.
I`ve played with the tip for about four hours. I took of two layers when installing the tip, so that changes the feel of a Soft tip somewhat...
My impression is that the leather seems old and dried out, the tip does not sound, feel or install like a Soft Kamui or Zan tip.
The tip could hold chalk better, my tip glazed over several times during four hours of play and I chalk before almost every shot.
I did not like this tip and will not be installing a new one.
Having two identical shafts, i have experimented quite a bit with cue tips this year and to me, nothing beats the Zan Soft tip.
i respect your results and opinion but my experience is just the opposite
I HAVE NEVER HAD GLAZING on a soft or medium g2
glazng is my one and only negative of kamui black medium
mybe try another batch
My initial impression of G2 tips is based on the Soft version installed on my Mezz WX900 shaft with a fiber pad.
I`ve played with the tip for about four hours. I took of two layers when installing the tip, so that changes the feel of a Soft tip somewhat...
My impression is that the leather seems old and dried out, the tip does not sound, feel or install like a Soft Kamui or Zan tip.
The tip could hold chalk better, my tip glazed over several times during four hours of play and I chalk before almost every shot.
I did not like this tip and will not be installing a new one.
Having two identical shafts, i have experimented quite a bit with cue tips this year and to me, nothing beats the Zan Soft tip.
I did not like it with a Pezz, Anyone who falls for the Zan hype, one layer hard, then guess what? one layer soft! and repeat! Jezz! Stick with your Blue Smurf tips! I'll stick with the G2 Medium! I may try one of Bill's PreciSion Layered Tips! Check it out! http://www.billiardbills.com/precision-layered-tips/My initial impression of G2 tips is based on the Soft version installed on my Mezz WX900 shaft with a fiber pad.
I`ve played with the tip for about four hours. I took of two layers when installing the tip, so that changes the feel of a Soft tip somewhat...
My impression is that the leather seems old and dried out, the tip does not sound, feel or install like a Soft Kamui or Zan tip.
The tip could hold chalk better, my tip glazed over several times during four hours of play and I chalk before almost every shot.
I did not like this tip and will not be installing a new one.
Having two identical shafts, i have experimented quite a bit with cue tips this year and to me, nothing beats the Zan Soft tip.