Besst tip for the $???

I have played and installed a lot of different tips this year and my favorite is the hard black Kamikaze. It holds its shape, chalk sticks like glue, and they are very reasonably priced. I just installed a hard brown on one of my shafts and I really haven’t played it enough to give a really good comparison to the black but I like it so far.

Awesome....Thanks for the positive feedback.
 
I like Soft tips, the two so far that I liked the best (to me that is a pliable feel and the hardness does not change much over time) are the KiTech tips and the Searing (Precision I think they are called). The Kamui Black and Brown Soft are both good but of-course we know those prices and they both do not stay soft as long as the two I listed.
 
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If you've got some old lepro tips yes, the new production.... I threw away the remainder of a box in frustration due to 1 out of 2 tips would explode/pop like a mushroom upon installation...


Other than that...there are a lot of tips on the market at decent prices.. find what you like and roll with it. Not all tips play the same, you'll find not all cues play the same..
But if you a quality tip at a sweet price point I suggest you check out http://www.layeredcuetips.com




Rob.M

I install alot of Tom's tips, but I have a 20 year old box of Le Pro that I use for my playing cue.
 
I've had 3 Le Pro's installed recently, (about 3 or 4 year span), on 3 different shafts. 1 by Schmelke, 1 by Pechauer, & 1 by local repairman on my D-1. Each tip was as good as the old ones. I'm 63 & been playing almost 50 years. Can't make 3 balls in a row but I know my equipment! lol
 
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