BK Rush tip

BogeyFree

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My BK Rush needs a new tip and just not sure if I want to replace it with the original one but instead maybe try something different this time. Thoughts or suggestions? What tip is Filler using on his new purple BK as it appears to be somewhat whiteish in color? It doesn't appear to be the stock tip. Thanks.
 
I bought the original BK Rush when they first came out, so I have had it for a long time. I liked the original tip but I had it replaced twice due to delaminating, I think predator has since fixed this problem. After the third tip I gave up and tried a couple of aftermarket tips. I am currently using the Tiger Icebreaker, and I absolutely love it. By far there best breaking tip I have ever used. I highly recommend it.
 
white diamond broke great, I just hated the feel of it.

I’ve use Bulletproof and Samsara and liked them a lot.

Just switched to the C4 tip and I think it might stay on there a while.
 

Icebreaker+ Break Cue Tip... it's orange and breaks like a gun going off. I have it on my BKRush. Mine glows in the dark too. :oops:

I installed one on my break cue, and one on my buddies BK Rush.

I didn't prefer the ice breaker over the g12 tip I normally use, so I went back to the g12.

My buddy went nuts over the ice breaker though. He likes it and say's he will never use another break tip. I believe him, whether it's just confidence or the tip, he gets some nasty breaks now.


I wouldn't not recommend it, but it's definitely a more brittle tip. So, if you miscue, plan on it chipping a little.

I've been through most the break tips on the market, and I always find myself putting a g12 back on sooner than later. The bullet proof clear is nice, but it deforms and it's a little spongy. The classic pheonolic has good pop but takes chalk like dog shit. The g10s are nice, but g12 is just a bit harder and I like the hardest tips I can get. g12s chalk nice if you grind precise circular rings on the tip. I chuck it in my lathe after installation and polishing and touch the tip with a razor blade and make 6 concentric rings that take weeks of playing to wear down. You can even do this by hand without a lathe.

White diamond, I wouldn't recommend. Feels like hitting the cueball with a piece of slate.

Super Waterbuffalo is nice if you prefer a leather tip. I press em even and get em rock hard.
 
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