I'm with you, I chalk after every shot need it or not. So I'm thinking if I used kamui I'd wind up with a clump of paste on my tip. Also if I miscue it was my stroke not my chalk.
I'm curious if any pros are using kamui chalk.
Don't take my post the wrong way,I'm not bad mouthing kamui chalk in anyway if you like it use it.
I called every pool supplier in Denver trying to order this stuff. Nada. Where in blazes can I get some?
...i tested it to see how many racks i could go without rechalking ....
I like what everybody is saying about the Kamui chalk. I'd love to try it, but for me it would be very difficult to break up my pre shot routine of chalking every shot.
I like that it keeps everything clean though, I come home some nights feeling like I've shook hands with all of the blue man group lol![]()
I go to Vegas with no intention of spending $25.00 on a cube of chalk. I play with a Kamui medium tip on my cue. I see the Kamui setup and they have a 5 person challenge for $5.00 a person and the winner gets a cube of Kamui. I want to try the chalk so I talk 3 of my teamates into risking $5.00 for a cube. I score the highest so lucky me I can win if I put up another $5.00 to insure I get the chalk. The chalk is like paste and goes on smooth. When I shoot it feels like the cue tip stays on the cue ball longer. I am no where close to the league of Efren, but I can impart english like never before. The chalk imparts so much english I quit using it in the tournament because I wasn't use to it and would miss my shape. I am at home now and practicing with the chalk, it is consistant and reliable. I can shoot 20 shots with extreme english before I need to chalk. I never miscue unless I try to shoot 40 shots with extreme english. Before when I would use Masters I would sometimes have the cue ball squirt off the tip of the cue. This doesn't seem to happen with Kamui chalk. You will have to learn to only chalk once a game or it sticks to the cue ball. I do believe that it is rediculous to pay $25.00 for a cube of chalk, but if it lasts for 1 year and you never miscue. Guess you need to decide for yourself.
Hi All,
When describing the chalk... I cringe when I read or hear "greasy" or "muddy" or "creamy". I know it is in our nature to objectify something that is foreign to us. The Kamui Chalk is far from being greasy and muddy. The Compound is humidity resistant. It is soft feeling and has a slight stick to it.
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