brechbt said:I just chipped the phenolic tip on my break cue, so need to re-tip. What do you think is the best break tip available now? I tried to search on it, but the search engine drops "best" and "tip", making a search nearly impossible.
Thanks all.
I agreeMcKinneyMiner said:I recently switched to a White Diamond and I have been happy with it...
It holds chalk much better which is important to me...
Jude Rosenstock said:My God is this sport of ours in dire need of its own version of Consumer Reports! I'm willing to bet no matter what tip you put on your break-cue, you're still going to break the same. I would advise using the same type of tip you play with. You never know when it might come in handy.
Bugz said:IDK Jude, I don't think you want to be breaking with a Moori medium or anything similiar.
I use a Talisman Extra-hard on my Lucasi J/B. I feel it breaks better then the triangle hard that was on it. I can park the cueball in the middle of the table better. I'm not a big fan of phenolic so I like sticking with leather.
On my break I like to use low right and go two rails mushroom or not!Jude Rosenstock said:So long as it doesn't mushroom, I'm fine with it. Seriously.
McKinneyMiner said:I recently switched to a White Diamond and I have been happy with it...
It holds chalk much better which is important to me...