I'm very sure this has been addressed a few thousand times but I can't seem to find the answers I'm looking for.
1. How do you guys judge a "good" LePro from a plethora of bad ones right out of the box?
2. Are there any soft single layered tips out there other than perhaps an Elk Master?
Try as I might I cannot get used to layered tips. I genuinely feel they get so hard, so fast that their theoretical softness wanes inside of a few days. Back in the day when I was seriously playing I used nothing but LePros. And honestly, I NEVER miscued. For some reason I find myself miscuing all the darn time using layered tips no matter which one I use. I am an avid chalker, was raised on chalking for every shot, and used nothing but Master. Has Master chalk changed formulations from the 80s to the present and it's just coincidental that the chalk formulations coupled with the proliferation of layered tips has screwed me up? Thanks in advance for any constructive information you can provide.
1. How do you guys judge a "good" LePro from a plethora of bad ones right out of the box?
2. Are there any soft single layered tips out there other than perhaps an Elk Master?
Try as I might I cannot get used to layered tips. I genuinely feel they get so hard, so fast that their theoretical softness wanes inside of a few days. Back in the day when I was seriously playing I used nothing but LePros. And honestly, I NEVER miscued. For some reason I find myself miscuing all the darn time using layered tips no matter which one I use. I am an avid chalker, was raised on chalking for every shot, and used nothing but Master. Has Master chalk changed formulations from the 80s to the present and it's just coincidental that the chalk formulations coupled with the proliferation of layered tips has screwed me up? Thanks in advance for any constructive information you can provide.