Anyone play with superpro tips??

poolplayer2093

AzB Silver Member
Silver Member
Are they worth using? Easy enough to move the rock around with these tips?

Hold chalk well? Any miscue issues?
 
I install them for Break Tips.

Pretty darn hard. Well made if you like playing with a hard tip. Holds chalk.
 
They are hard with no feel, turns the cue into a steel rod and not in a good way.
Never tried to break with one.
 
I had one on a break cue for a while for playing in tournaments/leagues that didn't allow phenolic break tips. It was good for that purpose (later replaced with a Samsara tip which is better, though), but really hard for playing tip in my opinion.
 
Good tip for the money. Give you all the spin you want and holds up good. I have them on several of my cues and use them quite a bit.
 
A few years back at the Canadians I placed third using one of these tips.
The shaft I was going to play with had issues while on the practice table,
as I hit a draw shot and a chunk of my tip came off, so I borrowed the shaft
with the superpro on it.
Its hard as stone but held chalk like a champ. I've had a couple delaminate
since then so just make sure who ever does your tip work has a very
sharp cutting tool.
Best hard tip I've had that held chalk and didn't glaze over. If you want a superhard tip
that plays great, superpros are it.
 
I have them on all my shafts and have played exclusively
with them the past 6+ yrs. They perform well in all aspects
of the game.
 
On New cloth or real FAST conditions they are the BEST.

Switched to them at Derby and great results.

I was getting too much spin with a soft tip on new and fast cloth. New balls also caused me to switch. The balls would spin in place until friction could kick in. The tips are great.


Kd

Sent from my XT907 using Tapatalk
 
Last edited:
I used them for a few years, have about 10 of them in my drawer right now. I switched over to milk dud's for the most part. Right now have a superpro on the cue because I needed a new tip and didn't have any milk dud's. I like them superpro's, hard tip that holds chalk, and provides plenty of spin when needed.

milk dud to me is the better tip all in all, but superpro's remind me of a old thin lepro before lepro's got to be junk.
 
I used them for a few years, have about 10 of them in my drawer right now. I switched over to milk dud's for the most part. Right now have a superpro on the cue because I needed a new tip and didn't have any milk dud's. I like them superpro's, hard tip that holds chalk, and provides plenty of spin when needed.

milk dud to me is the better tip all in all, but superpro's remind me of a old thin lepro before lepro's got to be junk.

You mean lepro's used to be good? Lol. Just kidding...I know what you mean.
 
I use them now for my break tip. Too hard a tip for me, I am not that good a stroke to use hard tips with consistent results.
Not sure if they are still made anymore though.
Neil
 
Back
Top