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Syberts apprently Has, the Toam V-10 Green in stock for all you big spenders.




 
I have the Pyro and the V10. The green V10 plays so clean you will not have a problem with green getting on your shaft, cue ball or your table. I like the pale green color. I am learning not to over chalk. Just a soft painting stroke of the tip is all that is needed. The v10 seems to cover better than the Pyro but both are so much better than Master or Triangle regarding cleanliness.
Thanks for the feedback. I paid a few $ extra to go thru Amazon prime for convenience and just in case I don't like it I can return. I wanted the V10 since it's the newest formulation but I was turned off by the color of chalk. Do you see any green at all on the cloth? That would drive me absolutely bonkers on my tournament blue table
 
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No mess, no skids, dont need to constantly chalk. Ive been using the same cube for 2 years now
god forbid you have to chalk a cue... its difficult.......:rolleyes:

i have had masters chalk to last a year with frequent use ....
rarely ever see a skid and how is everyone having such a mess with Masters ... mind boggling
 
god forbid you have to chalk a cue... its difficult.......:rolleyes:

i have had masters chalk to last a year with frequent use ....
rarely ever see a skid and how is everyone having such a mess with Masters ... mind boggling


Well no
One who has not personally tried the Toam , or other high performance Chalks, can pass personal judgement on product.


It’s like saying Chick-A-Filet is crap without trying.

Had one of their sandwiches a couple of times, nothin special for me.😁
 
god forbid you have to chalk a cue... its difficult.......:rolleyes:

i have had masters chalk to last a year with frequent use ....
rarely ever see a skid and how is everyone having such a mess with Masters ... mind boggling
How much bluing do you have on your shaft? I got none
 
Sounds like your just cheap! Taom is way better than Masters my friend.
I don't think toam is a great chalk I got one and it stinked for me. Doesnt hold well on the cueball and their colors are not great on the blue, I got two type of blues toam which is all what they got and both stain the table pretty bad. I currently use the cheap white chalk from seyberts they are the best chalks I think for the money and I never miscue and they do not stain the shaft or table....forgot the brand name but its paper wrap is white and is cheap just like Masters....I think i paid 5 or 6 bucks for a whole box.
 
One of the things that happens in a bar pool scene is that cubes of chalk often "go missing".
Would you be happy if a cube of chalk goes missing and is worth 4 cocktails, or if 24 cubes of chalk cost a single cocktail ?
 
I don't think toam is a great chalk I got one and it stinked for me. Doesnt hold well on the cueball and their colors are not great on the blue, I got two type of blues toam which is all what they got and both stain the table pretty bad. I currently use the cheap white chalk from seyberts they are the best chalks I think for the money and I never miscue and they do not stain the shaft or table....forgot the brand name but its paper wrap is white and is cheap just like Masters....I think i paid 5 or 6 bucks for a whole box.
Different strokes I guess.... Your results are the exact opposite of every other poster in this thread that have ACTUALLY used the Taom chalks.
 
With masters I’d spend less than a penny a day on chalk. With TAOM I’ll spend like a nickel a day on chalk. It will literally make no difference in my life. But it’s round, and that’s cooler.
 
Different strokes I guess.... Your results are the exact opposite of every other poster in this thread that have ACTUALLY used the Taom chalks.
ye I guess man... I dont know what it is even sometimes I feel that toam isnt really a chalk it feels more like a cream lol.
 
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