Best Break tip?

Well I'll go out on a limb here and also pick the Samsara. Doesn't sound objectionable to me and hits a ton.
 
Anyone try the Tiger Icebreaker break tip?
I know it has been around for a while now but I have never tried one.
Cool concept Phenolic tip with a leather center core.
Power & Control or Marketing ploy?
 
Anyone try the Tiger Icebreaker break tip?
I know it has been around for a while now but I have never tried one.
Cool concept Phenolic tip with a leather center core.
Power & Control or Marketing ploy?

Just a marketing ploy. The tip is not special enough to warrant the price increase over a standard phenolic tip. Just install a water buffalo tip. It's cheap enough that if you don't like it, something else can always be put on instead.
 
Anyone try the Tiger Icebreaker break tip?
I know it has been around for a while now but I have never tried one.
Cool concept Phenolic tip with a leather center core.
Power & Control or Marketing ploy?

Actually they make them backwards.

The leather needs to be on the outside so you can use English.

G-10 on the inside for hitting the cueball around the center.


When they first come out, some were splitting in half.


Now I have made break tips with the leather on the outside and

G-10 on the inside and they work great.:thumbup:


And for a leather tip...heck, I'll just use a Triangle.:smile:
 
My vote is for White Diamond. Originally developed as a jump tip, works great for breaking. If used on a jump/break stick, would be my first choice. Excellent qualities (jump or break with spin) without the metal sounding tink. If it is for a dedicated break only stick, you might want the Samsara or something similar.
 
Gotta dumb down a response so you can read it. You didn't read the original post to begin with. You showed no respect to the OP for responding as such. Need I continue this tirade of abuse towards you? Or are you willing to go back under that rock to learn to read so you don't needlessly spam the forums?


This stops here.
I'm not sure who you consider yourself to be, but if you wish to continue this way, you'll be unwelcome here any longer.

Any questions?
 
my break tip is the best on the market...

Although I don't know if you could technically call it on the market, my jump/break is the best available...

Jaden
 
I have had the best luck with the samsara followed by a everest hard tip. Tried the tiger ice breaker and had the tip replaced by having it sanded down and replaced with everest. All the cue guy had on hand. Would replace it but the shaft is for sell. I sold the cue it went to. If you have 3/8 x 10 threads and want to try it, PM me. I have tried phenolic tips and would use a house cue before i relied on phenolic. It does work for some bu not for me.
 
Actually they make them backwards.

The leather needs to be on the outside so you can use English.

G-10 on the inside for hitting the cueball around the center.


When they first come out, some were splitting in half.


Now I have made break tips with the leather on the outside and

G-10 on the inside and they work great.:thumbup:


And for a leather tip...heck, I'll just use a Triangle.:smile:

That's what I've always thought too.

When I first heard about the tip, I thought it sounded like a great idea, but then I read about it and always felt they did it backwards. Although when you read their explanation for why they put it together the way they did (i.e. the phenolic on the outside prevents the leather in the middle from compressing/expanding), but I just think it would be better the other way around if you had the phenolic in the middle so the primary contact area is made of the hardest material and then you have the added benefit of fixing the biggest complaint about phenolic tips by making the outside leather preventing miscues...I would buy a tip like that.
 
Samsara. Without question. Breaks like phenolic, feels like leather. If you're a power breaker, that's the tip. If not, use anything.
 
I am sure this has been done before but lets do an updated version.
Personally I don't care for Phenolic or leather that has been impregnated with something making it hard like phenolic.
I hate the sound of the hit (TINK) you get from those types of tips plus the lack of control.

What's the best leather break tip on the market that is:
1. Super hard making it good for the transfer of power.
2. Great control.
3. Sounds like the Cue Ball was hit with leather not plastic.

Why do you say phenolic gives a lack of control? Your *stroke* gives a lack of control. If you hit the break correctly, a phenolic tip will give exactly the same control as a leather tip. Hit the center, control the cue ball.

If you insist on leather, I think the Samsara break tip is excellent. Does exactly what you say. A well compacted Kamui black hard tip is kinda cool. I have had great results with the WB water buffalo tips as well.

What do you mean when you say "great control"?

KMRUNOUT
 
There's two different types of water buffalo tips out there, black and brown. One is harder than the other, I don't know which because I don't install any.

Black is harder. The WB (brand?) black water buffalo tip is great for breaking.

KMRUNOUT
 
Odega tips are the best break or jump tips period. Trust me I have tried them all.

What makes them the best besides your interest in them? What qualities are unique to that tip that can't be found in other tips?

KMRUNOUT
 
out of the tips I've tried, White Diamond and Samsara have given the best results. Taom tips have the potential to be a better tip once they fix the shattering issue. I miscued with it and knocked a chunk off. Went right back to Samsara. I've heard of some people using Kamui brown hard as a break tip with good results. I'm thinking of trying Outsville's hammerhead break tip next.
 
I just had an Outsville Hammerhead installed. My shaft still be ready today for me to try out.
 
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