This is not a post about what tip is best. More a general maintenance question about tips.
question 1:
What tipshardness glazens up the fastest? Soft medium or hard?
question 2:
When you install them, how many layers do you cut off/ keep?
Question 3:
Ive been using sniper and kamui mediums all my life. I usually cut of 2-3 layers when installing them. To big tips just dont feel comfortable.
Now all the tips i had glazen up fast. If i roughen them up once every 20 racks i have 2 problems:
A/ My tips last not more then 3 months (avg 10h play/ week)
B/ once down to 2 layers they feel like a rock.
I dont mind muschrooming (i usually have to remove some very slight mushrooming once after the first day, and once before the end of the tip), but im having ALOT of problems with tips glazing (humidity?).
I feel like i shouldnt be placing new tips every 2-3 months with only 10h play per week. What am i doing wrong? If i roughen them op less often, they glaze to fast and i miscue. If i do roughen them up when glazed, im replacing tips more often then normal...
The first tip i used was hard tip, and it lasted almost a year, but it glazed up VERY fast and never really gripped the ball like a soft tip. A tip that compresses more logically? grips a ball more right? So why do many people prefere hard tips? is it only for the less muschrooming (wich i dont mind?)
question 1:
What tipshardness glazens up the fastest? Soft medium or hard?
question 2:
When you install them, how many layers do you cut off/ keep?
Question 3:
Ive been using sniper and kamui mediums all my life. I usually cut of 2-3 layers when installing them. To big tips just dont feel comfortable.
Now all the tips i had glazen up fast. If i roughen them up once every 20 racks i have 2 problems:
A/ My tips last not more then 3 months (avg 10h play/ week)
B/ once down to 2 layers they feel like a rock.
I dont mind muschrooming (i usually have to remove some very slight mushrooming once after the first day, and once before the end of the tip), but im having ALOT of problems with tips glazing (humidity?).
I feel like i shouldnt be placing new tips every 2-3 months with only 10h play per week. What am i doing wrong? If i roughen them op less often, they glaze to fast and i miscue. If i do roughen them up when glazed, im replacing tips more often then normal...
The first tip i used was hard tip, and it lasted almost a year, but it glazed up VERY fast and never really gripped the ball like a soft tip. A tip that compresses more logically? grips a ball more right? So why do many people prefere hard tips? is it only for the less muschrooming (wich i dont mind?)