Searing Tips review

hang-the-9

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Was pretty surprised there was not a thread here about them, but I'm sure there are some in the main section.

Just had a Soft Dennis Searing tip put on an OB shaft.

Played for about 3 hours with it just banging around and 4 gambling sets (to make sure I focused LOL).

Is it Soft like a Kamui Black or like a Soft k-tech (Renfro) tip, no. It feels like a Medium Kamui Black. I actually wish I played with the standard Kamui to compare it to, I have a felling it will be close to a Soft Kamui standard tip.

Hit feels good, but not great for my taste. It's a bit too firm for a Soft IMHO. I like my soft tips to be more like an eraser and this one was firmer, I did not feel the same give on the hit as I did with several other soft tips.

So it's a step behind a Kamui Soft Black for me.
 

bbb

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i have to say i am the exception (see my thread in the main forum )
but for the first few hours the precision soft was the greatest tip ever regarding the amount of draw/ spiin i coudl generate
after that it it started glazing alot and i eventually cut it off for a g2 soft
again my experience is not what many others have reported
 
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Bank it

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i have to say i am the exception (see my thread in the main forum )

but for the first few hours the precision sift was the greatest tip ever regarding the amount of draw/ spiin i coudl generate

after that it it started glazing alot and i eventually cut it off for a g2 soft

again my experience is not what many others have reported



What kind of chalk do you use?
 

Bank it

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master blue



Well many have debated new masters blue vs pre Flag masters. I believe new masters blue doesn't have as much abrasive grit as its former counter part. Try a different chalk with a higher abrasive content. I often find those that have glazing problems with tips often use the "softer" chalks that have gained popularity in recent years. JMO/YMMV
 

bbb

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Well many have debated new masters blue vs pre Flag masters. I believe new masters blue doesn't have as much abrasive grit as its former counter part. Try a different chalk with a higher abrasive content. I often find those that have glazing problems with tips often use the "softer" chalks that have gained popularity in recent years. JMO/YMMV

appreciate your helpfull comments
and i dont want to side track the thread so i will say this and then you can pm me f you wish
i have always used masters chalk for the last 5 years
using g2 for almost 2 years
no glazing problem
 

Type79

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I recently had a Precision medium installed and haven't made a final decision on my impression, but one observation is that I find the medium to be soft and so far it has required regular reshaping.
 

GoldCrown

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appreciate your helpfull comments
and i dont want to side track the thread so i will say this and then you can pm me f you wish
i have always used masters chalk for the last 5 years
using g2 for almost 2 years
no glazing problem

There is nothing wrong with Master's. Good stuff. As for the tip thanks for the review. Like everything a tip is a personal choice.
 
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cubswin

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Playing with a medium and like it. Some minor mushrooming, but that is easy to fix.
 

Jon Manning

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Put a medium on a month ago, pretty good tip. Haven't had any issues, it reminds me of the old Moori's
 

MalibuMike

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Searing tips are Awesome!

I like them better then Moori, Tailsmen, any Zan or Kamui..........
I play with a Medium and it has just gotten better with age!
Try using the new Taom Chalk, it is amazing, better then Kamui .98 and Zero Mess on CB or Table!
 

GoldCrown

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i have to say i am the exception (see my thread in the main forum )
but for the first few hours the precision soft was the greatest tip ever regarding the amount of draw/ spiin i coudl generate
after that it it started glazing alot and i eventually cut it off for a g2 soft
again my experience is not what many others have reported

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Manoman2444

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My first experience with the Precision soft (on a Revo) was not good. Constantly miscued with it. Maybe I got a bad one. I wanted it to work out as they look like a great tip and modestly priced. I play with someone that has a Precision on his TS. He plays great with it. Went back to a Predator Victory.

Had the same experience with the soft. Cut it off. Have 2 other shafts with mediums, and they are fine, but seem hard to me for a medium tip.
 

cyrex

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Precision S tip

i have to say i am the exception (see my thread in the main forum )
but for the first few hours the precision soft was the greatest tip ever regarding the amount of draw/ spiin i coudl generate
after that it it started glazing alot and i eventually cut it off for a g2 soft
again my experience is not what many others have reported

I had the exact same experience. Started off great then just kept glazing over and would miscue unless you constantly manicured it.

Switched over to a Kamui Black Soft and so far so good.
 

jtompilot

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I was using the medium on a 314-3 and really liked it. When I bought the Revo I played with the factory Victory and it played well till it fell apart. I was talked into trying a hard and hate it. I’m going to have it cut off and install a medium ASAP
 

GoldCrown

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I was using the medium on a 314-3 and really liked it. When I bought the Revo I played with the factory Victory and it played well till it fell apart. I was talked into trying a hard and hate it. I’m going to have it cut off and install a medium ASAP

Medium Victory?
 
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