What is your Favorite Tip flavor at the moment

PoolFan101

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Hello ,

I post this every once in a while. I was curious as to what tip you are currently into and what you like about it. I have used Triangle for the last few years but an having a Kamui black clear pad installed this go around. I don’t get out very often and wanted to see what the current favorite is at the moment. Thanks
 
Hello ,

I post this every once in a while. I was curious as to what tip you are currently into and what you like about it. I have used Triangle for the last few years but an having a Kamui black clear pad installed this go around. I don’t get out very often and wanted to see what the current favorite is at the moment. Thanks
best tip on the market
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Zan GripHard. Holds chalk very well, plays like a good single layer tip. The single layer or milkduds take a few weeks to break in, the Zan GH plays perfect right off the bat. You can also leave it "tall" and it plays as good as a cut down tip. Sounds good, holds chalk, basically no maintenance required, doesn't get shiny spots.
 
Hello ,

I post this every once in a while. I was curious as to what tip you are currently into and what you like about it. I have used Triangle for the last few years but an having a Kamui black clear pad installed this go around. I don’t get out very often and wanted to see what the current favorite is at the moment. Thanks
Triangle is my favorite flavor
 
Hello ,

I post this every once in a while. I was curious as to what tip you are currently into and what you like about it. I have used Triangle for the last few years but an having a Kamui black clear pad installed this go around. I don’t get out very often and wanted to see what the current favorite is at the moment. Thanks
Price, quality, playability> Triangle
 
Those Outsville Ki-Tech tips are cool. I have always liked a medium tip and for whatever reason have preferred the hit of cues with single layered tips on them, like whatever comes on a Tascarella.
 
I like Le Pro (that's French for the Pro") and Elkmaster. I haven't had the best luck with a layered tip. I like the crisp hit of the Le Pro but I think I get a tiny bit more margin against miscues with the softer Elkmaster.
 
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