Hi Guys,
I've been working on formulating these CM98 premium layered tips for a while now...after extensive testing I have developed two specific kind of tips (Type A - Soft and Type B - Hard). Our goal is to provide the best performing layered tips on the market that can be customized and fine tuned to your unique style of play.
Both Type A and B are custom made with specific Newton meter (NM) pressure setting. These premium layered tips are custom made in Japan. The type A and B are both 9 layers but the way in which they are tanned and processed are different to provide players with unique playability characteristic. The A has thicker layer pigskin and allow for further tip compression from the players to define their unique hit setting through hours of plays. These may mushroom slightly as you define your hit but once they are stabilized..they will be harder to mushroom and will provide years of playability and performance.
Type B tips are process so that each pig skin layer are thinner and will be harder to mushroom and is super low maintenance. These thinner tips are super consistent in performance and are designed to be less maintenance. Put them on once and you will not have to touch these tips for another year other than add chalk to them. These are to me the best playing tips on the market and the CM98-30NM (Old Molavia Hard) is what I've been using for the last 5 plus years now. The tip I have on my Weinstock hasn't been changed for the last 3 years.
(B-left side, A- Right Side)
CM98 Type A - Soft
Characteristic- Thicker layer (specialize processing of layer pigskin along with secret formulated adhesives)
20 MS
25 Medium
30 MH
35 Hard
CM98 Type B - Hard Characteristic- Thinner Layer (specialize processing of layer pigskin along with secret formulated adhesives)
20 MS
25 Medium
30 MH
35 Hard
By providing the exact specification of each tip, you can now rely on the consistency of your cues performance when you put on a CM98 premium layered tip. The issue now is trying to find the exact specification and type of tips that will suit your style of play
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I've been working on formulating these CM98 premium layered tips for a while now...after extensive testing I have developed two specific kind of tips (Type A - Soft and Type B - Hard). Our goal is to provide the best performing layered tips on the market that can be customized and fine tuned to your unique style of play.
Both Type A and B are custom made with specific Newton meter (NM) pressure setting. These premium layered tips are custom made in Japan. The type A and B are both 9 layers but the way in which they are tanned and processed are different to provide players with unique playability characteristic. The A has thicker layer pigskin and allow for further tip compression from the players to define their unique hit setting through hours of plays. These may mushroom slightly as you define your hit but once they are stabilized..they will be harder to mushroom and will provide years of playability and performance.
Type B tips are process so that each pig skin layer are thinner and will be harder to mushroom and is super low maintenance. These thinner tips are super consistent in performance and are designed to be less maintenance. Put them on once and you will not have to touch these tips for another year other than add chalk to them. These are to me the best playing tips on the market and the CM98-30NM (Old Molavia Hard) is what I've been using for the last 5 plus years now. The tip I have on my Weinstock hasn't been changed for the last 3 years.

(B-left side, A- Right Side)
CM98 Type A - Soft
Characteristic- Thicker layer (specialize processing of layer pigskin along with secret formulated adhesives)
20 MS
25 Medium
30 MH
35 Hard
CM98 Type B - Hard Characteristic- Thinner Layer (specialize processing of layer pigskin along with secret formulated adhesives)
20 MS
25 Medium
30 MH
35 Hard
By providing the exact specification of each tip, you can now rely on the consistency of your cues performance when you put on a CM98 premium layered tip. The issue now is trying to find the exact specification and type of tips that will suit your style of play

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