All 3 inlaid with hard leather for better control and less miscueswhy is that white diamond black in the middle? optical illusion?
i've had my WD at least 6yrs and have had no issue(s) in those areas. i keep it lightly scuffed and about a nickel shape, maybe a lil less.All 3 inlaid with hard leather for better control and less miscues
Yes Siri've had my WD at least 6yrs and have had no issue(s) in those areas. i keep it lightly scuffed and about a nickel shape, maybe a lil less.
I know, for me, the Bulletproof is an excellent break tip, but completely SUCKS as a jump tip. Disclosure.... I have the full one piece ferrule/tip on a break/ jump cue.I've been doing some testing (albeit just my own and some customers) on various break tips. We've played with Phenolic's, Samsara, Ultraskin HH, Bulletproof, and White Diamonds. The majority were settling in on the White Diamond or Bulletproof tips. I myself was liking the Bulletproof a lot.
That is until the Kamui SAI Control Break tip was introduced. I've put it on about 8 cues now, 2 for me and 6 for customers, and the feedback is unanimous. Everyone seems to love these. The sound and feel is like a layered tip but the hit is like a super hard breaker. Control is excellent.
Granted, it has only been a few weeks so time will tell, but at this point, at least for my circle of friends, the new Kamui is pretty great.
Now I'm wondering if concentrically laminated tips would be any good.All 3 inlaid with hard leather for better control and less miscues
Just had the Kamui SAI installed, replaced a Samsara that came off, It is a hard hit but not as hard as the Samsara, I like it a lot , I trust this tip more and I am adding more power and speed to my break so the results are better than when first installed, I don't use my break cue as a jump cue so I can't comment on it as a jump tip.Where would the Taom and Kamui SAI and white Dia. compare in the mix of break jump tips?