Favorite tips so far.

I don't see why the treatment wouldn't work on any leather tip.
I've used EMasters and EMasters slathered with super glue. Makes them shapeable and they play reasonable hard. The Everest was fine as installed. Never touched it except regular dimpling with a Porper.

It's a question of whether the aggressive between the layers would break down during soaking...
 
I don't see why the treatment wouldn't work on any leather tip.
I've used EMasters and EMasters slathered with super glue. Makes them shapeable and they play reasonable hard. The Everest was fine as installed. Never touched it except regular dimpling with a Porper.
The Everest seem to start out on the softer side then stiffen up considerably with playing time. I also break with my playing cur so that might cause the considerable change too.
 
I don't see how players can like soft tips, they hit like a marshmallow is glued to my cue. Nothing worse than hitting the cue ball and not feeling or hearing it. Especially after what we have learned from Dr. Dave about tip hardness. Is it possible some cues are so stiff that they feel like hitting with glass when using a medium or hard tip? Schon has always seemed to be one of the stiffest hitting cues and they still play nice with medium or hard tips.
Hard Hard Hard. No layers. Single chunk of leather or polycarbonate. Last thing I want to be doing is working my tip all the time. I chalk after every shot. Don't want to have to stop and shape or scuff it up.
 
I cannot claim a favorite yet and have not tried a G2, but I'm having a very positive experience with a Recoil medium on one of their 12.4mm CF shafts. I've played for hours with it so far, even broke a few times, and have not had to scuff or shape it. I'm also enjoying a Taom Fusion on a JFlowers cue and a Caiden Fighter soft on a Rhino CF shaft. All three are on different cues, so no direct comparisons, but everything the Recoil seems to be bringing to the game makes it a frontrunner for me, so far.

ps - I'm also really loving the Bulletproof break tip on an old Adam cue of mine!
I'm seeing an awful lot of soft's being mentioned. I must have been doing something wrong for all these years going with Hard's. I'd rather not go back to the days when I was constantly working my tip tho. Hmmm....🤔
 
Hard Hard Hard. No layers. Single chunk of leather or polycarbonate. Last thing I want to be doing is working my tip all the time. I chalk after every shot. Don't want to have to stop and shape or scuff it up.
I play with hard tips, but polycarbonate is too hard for me even for breaking. I have used layered hard tips from several brands. They are all quite a few years old. Currently I have Precision (Searing), G2, Instroke, Zan (Grip Hard), and Talisman. I also have a couple Triangle tips and one Kamui Clear Black Medium. I use a gator shaper and nothing else to treat the tips.
 
It goes without saying, DON'T buy square tips or square tips made of some super-hard ceramic. Knives don't cut it and a metal file works but slowly. If I could trim it to put on a shaft, it probably would damage the cue ball.

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I play with hard tips, but polycarbonate is too hard for me even for breaking. I have used layered hard tips from several brands. They are all quite a few years old. Currently I have Precision (Searing), G2, Instroke, Zan (Grip Hard), and Talisman. I also have a couple Triangle tips and one Kamui Clear Black Medium. I use a gator shaper and nothing else to treat the tips.


We have similar taste.... next time, give a Caiden hard a try.
Fighter, or Warrior. I prefer the warrior, but both are a quality tip.
 
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