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Bought a new shaft with a navigator hard tip and i like how it plays, looking for recommendation for a hard tip that does not sound like a break tip
When you could find a good one, a good ol' Triangle was hard to beat.Bought a new shaft with a navigator hard tip and i like how it plays, looking for recommendation for a hard tip that does not sound like a break tip
When you could find a good one, a good ol' Triangle was hard to beat.
I'm confused. A couple of people mention Tiger Everest as being one of the hardest medium tips but looking at the following link I see Tiger Everest being listed in the the more softer side of the medium hardness group? With this chart I would recommend getting one G2 medium and one G2 hard, USA version is ok with me...
The Ultimate Pool Cue Tip Guide
Choosing the right pool cue tip can be overwhelming, but our ultimate guide breaks it down for you! We’ve measured the density of each tip using a digital durometer, highlighting the pros and cons of different tip hardness.www.pooldawg.com
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I don't really understand this statement either? Are you saying a subjective opinion is more noteworthy than a comparable table of measurements nicely and freely displayed for each listed tip?dont be a pool geek and
I don't really understand this statement either? Are you saying a subjective opinion is more noteworthy than a comparable table of measurements nicely and freely displayed for each listed tip?
I think, if you take a box of triangles, and install them all, some will just plain soft and bad, some will be really hard, some will be kind of medium with a nice bump. How they can lay an accurate number on that makes no sense to me.I don't really understand this statement either? Are you saying a subjective opinion is more noteworthy than a comparable table of measurements nicely and freely displayed for each listed tip?