To me some new layered tips have bounce to them. The old Mori Mediums used to keep this property until there was only a quarter of the tip left. After they changed whatever they changed they don't have much bounce in them even when they are new. The closest thing to the old mori as far as bounce is concerned to me would be the Kamui SS. They tend to be springy and lively for a little over a 3rd of their lives. With that said I have them leave the SS long and play it down until a little less the 2/3rds of original size and then I am yanking that sucker off and putting a new one on.
I know this sounds strange but I have seen stranger. Buste came to Blackburn with a tip that looked to be a cpl of weeks old and had Joe replace it because he wasn't getting the english he was used to. Joe put a new tip on for him and off he went... Less than 20 minutes and he was back getting another one put on and off he went again...
My understanding is that some pros have a certain tip and install height they have decided works best for them. They replace tips as soon as the new wears off so they never have togo from a worn out tip to a new tip and have to go thru any adjustment process like we are all familiar with from being young and wearing a tip down until someone made us change it or it split our ferule.
I know this sounds strange but I have seen stranger. Buste came to Blackburn with a tip that looked to be a cpl of weeks old and had Joe replace it because he wasn't getting the english he was used to. Joe put a new tip on for him and off he went... Less than 20 minutes and he was back getting another one put on and off he went again...
My understanding is that some pros have a certain tip and install height they have decided works best for them. They replace tips as soon as the new wears off so they never have togo from a worn out tip to a new tip and have to go thru any adjustment process like we are all familiar with from being young and wearing a tip down until someone made us change it or it split our ferule.