Hard tips on Carbon Fiber shafts

BuddyWing

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Has anybody used a hard tip on a Revo
or Cynergy shaft ?
I'm think I may put one on my Cuetec shaft.
I'm looking for your thoughts.
 
I personally enjoy soft tips on Carbon fiber shafts. Seems to suit carbon shafts better imo.
 
I personally enjoy soft tips on Carbon fiber shafts. Seems to suit carbon shafts better imo.

I agree.

I have tried many different carbon fiber shafts.

I have owned five and currently have three.

I think they play better, for me, with soft tips.
 
I put a pressed triangle on my jacoby black when I had it and loved it
I'll be putting a lepro on my current noire shaft when the time comes

I prefer a tip that i can forget about after it's on
 
I put a pressed triangle on my jacoby black when I had it and loved it
I'll be putting a lepro on my current noire shaft when the time comes

I prefer a tip that i can forget about after it's on

From personal experience, a Black with a Le pro tip will hit like a metal pipe. You definitely won’t forget it each time you hit the cue ball. Ping. Ping. Ping.
 
The stiffer the hit the more balls i sink
Long straight shots on 9fters
Anything almost when the cueball is on the rail
Makes a super slow bar table seem to have decent speed
 
I like the sound they make. I've heard other players with hard tips on REVOs and it gives a certain resonance or chatter that can be used for feedback.

Be careful though, some of these tips add a lot of mass which starts to negate LD, especially on CF shafts as so little material has been removed (compared to a z2), so adding any material could be noticeable. Maybe have the tip half-lifed to start? Personally, LD is great and is a better reference, but I'm not exactly sold on its usage in American Pool so I wouldn't bother to half-life it (but it is a real concern if you're all-in on LD whatever).
 
I have used a hard milkdud on a few different carbon fiber shafts and it is something special. The spin is unbelievable.
 
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