I had a conversation with Corey Deuel last year about tips - his was flat as a pancake, there was almost nothing between the chalk and the ferrule. He told me he was still using a LePro.
I had always loved using LePros, but switched to the layered tips many years ago. It had been so long agao, that I forgot why I stopped using them.
:shrug:
I had been unsatisfied with many different layered tips, Kamuii, Moori, etc - so I had a LePro put on and it feels like I have more control.
Like Corey, I feel that the longer the LePro is on there, the better it hits. Corey actually prefers it when the tip gets older and flatter and says that is when it plays best for him. Other than myself, he was the only other person I have ever heard say that.
I do seem to have more miscues with the LePro, but that is probably my fault, not the tip's.