Just my personal experience, but I found the Kamui to be far too soft for my tastes. I tried them on two of my cues, but the feel just isn't there. Moori all the way for me.
TOO SOFT?
Kamui is one level harder than Mooris.
Just my personal experience, but I found the Kamui to be far too soft for my tastes. I tried them on two of my cues, but the feel just isn't there. Moori all the way for me.
TOO SOFT?
Kamui is one level harder than Mooris.
Then I got a bad batch, cause I can promise you they wouldn't even rate in my top 10 of hard layered tips. Not even close.
Did you buy them from an authorized dealer?
I used to play with Moori Medium tip on my Predator 314-2 shaft but I find that I play better with the Moori Soft tip.Timmy, I would have to take the Moori hands down. I have played with both tips, and have also installed both tips on my Customers cues. I own and a pool hall, with a retail store, along with a cue repair section. I install more than 50 tips in any given month of year, and number of these are both Moori and Kamui tips.
First, there is no tip that compares to a Moori Tip in it's construction and how it machines. Moori tips are less likely to have delamination problems than any other tips made today, and this is do to how they are chemically treated, the layers are glued, and the layer thickness.
i noticed that predator now uses everest medium tips on their shafts now. Since i will need to be replacing my tip very soon, does anyone have an opinion on the everest tip compared to the moori?
Since I will need to be replacing my tip very soon, does anyone have an opinion on the Everest tip compared to the Moori?
Timmy, I would have to take the Moori hands down. I have played with both tips, and have also installed both tips on my Customers cues. I own and a pool hall, with a retail store, along with a cue repair section. I install more than 50 tips in any given month of year, and number of these are both Moori and Kamui tips.
First, there is no tip that compares to a Moori Tip in it's construction and how it machines. Moori tips are less likely to have delamination problems than any other tips made today, and this is do to how they are chemically treated, the layers are glued, and the layer thickness.
Kamui tips have twice the thickness of individual layers that Moori tips have, in fact just look at these tips side by side with a magnifying glass. In my opinion there is no major difference between Kamui Tips and most layered tips that cost far less.
The closest tip to a Moori Medium on the market today is the Wizard Medium in my opinion, and this is based upon the installation of hundreds of each of these tips.
I think in the end Timmy, when ever people use something to gage everything else by it obvious which tip sets the standard!!!!
Hey, at last... someone who agrees with me...
Do you use a medium soft or soft whitewolf??
I used to play with Moori Medium tip on my Predator 314-2 shaft but I find that I play better with the Moori Soft tip.
I noticed that Predator now uses Everest Medium tips on their shafts now. Since I will need to be replacing my tip very soon, does anyone have an opinion on the Everest tip compared to the Moori?