....and they are awesome!
The tips are pig skin and are not layered. They hold chalk GREAT and they have a very quiet hit. I have a medium on my Szam and I played with it for a few hours yesterday for the first time. The tips when naked and chalkless to me resemble very fine dense and hard suede. When I chalked it for the first time the tip took chalk very well, it made my regular masters go on in a creamy layer like the time I tested out that expensive Kamui chalk. Dennis has told me that the feel of the tips leather is because of the high quality of the pig skin that he chose and it really is great. I described it to him as a luxurious feel when chalking, it effortlessly seems to accept chalk.
Im taking some time off from competing at pool right now, but that still doesn't diminish the excitement I felt yesterday when I was trying this tip out.
Dennis is all about precision cue making and he has brought that amazing attention to detail to these tips. I highly recommend these tips.
The tips are pig skin and are not layered. They hold chalk GREAT and they have a very quiet hit. I have a medium on my Szam and I played with it for a few hours yesterday for the first time. The tips when naked and chalkless to me resemble very fine dense and hard suede. When I chalked it for the first time the tip took chalk very well, it made my regular masters go on in a creamy layer like the time I tested out that expensive Kamui chalk. Dennis has told me that the feel of the tips leather is because of the high quality of the pig skin that he chose and it really is great. I described it to him as a luxurious feel when chalking, it effortlessly seems to accept chalk.
Im taking some time off from competing at pool right now, but that still doesn't diminish the excitement I felt yesterday when I was trying this tip out.
Dennis is all about precision cue making and he has brought that amazing attention to detail to these tips. I highly recommend these tips.