I tried all 3 Ultraskin's today, and they are terrific tips.
From an installation standpoint they cut and shape nicely, and are extremely well made.
The Ultraskin's reminded me of Tiger Onyx
The soft was installed on a fairly hard hitting sneaky, and at first it felt more like a medium, but as I played it seemed to get softer.
Softer than a Kamui soft and similar playability
The medium was amazing.
Installed on a very good playing Terry McFadden cue
I was immediately drawing the ball three rails, drilling balls in the pocket, and everybody liked the mediums far and away.
The Ultraskin medium is a perfect medium tip
The hard was installed on an old McDermott, and it felt a lot like the Tiger Onyx tip I've been playing with.
Tiger Onyx is considered a medium hard tip, and I've always liked using a harder tip unless it's too hard for me to draw the ball with.
The interesting thing is that there isn't a huge difference between the three tips, but it was all very well thought out.
The hard is hard but not so hard that you can't play with it.
The medium is exactly what I would call a medium tip, and the soft isn't too soft.
I don't like the idea of buying a soft tip because the medium is too hard, and the hard is too hard to play with.
All three tips were great, but if I had to choose one it would be the medium, just because I could get so much stuff on the CB with it.
Probably too much stuff, but I was having fun playing with it...:smile:
From an installation standpoint they cut and shape nicely, and are extremely well made.
The Ultraskin's reminded me of Tiger Onyx
The soft was installed on a fairly hard hitting sneaky, and at first it felt more like a medium, but as I played it seemed to get softer.
Softer than a Kamui soft and similar playability
The medium was amazing.
Installed on a very good playing Terry McFadden cue
I was immediately drawing the ball three rails, drilling balls in the pocket, and everybody liked the mediums far and away.
The Ultraskin medium is a perfect medium tip
The hard was installed on an old McDermott, and it felt a lot like the Tiger Onyx tip I've been playing with.
Tiger Onyx is considered a medium hard tip, and I've always liked using a harder tip unless it's too hard for me to draw the ball with.
The interesting thing is that there isn't a huge difference between the three tips, but it was all very well thought out.
The hard is hard but not so hard that you can't play with it.
The medium is exactly what I would call a medium tip, and the soft isn't too soft.
I don't like the idea of buying a soft tip because the medium is too hard, and the hard is too hard to play with.
All three tips were great, but if I had to choose one it would be the medium, just because I could get so much stuff on the CB with it.
Probably too much stuff, but I was having fun playing with it...:smile: