I've had Everest tips before and like them but I'm always trying cheaper tips to see if I can find a tip that I like really well and can save a few bucks on.
I bought some tips from American Cowboy Billiards that are called Black Diamond tips. They are advertised as a layered buffalo leather tip. While these are very inexpensive, I think they play pretty darn well but you have to buy 10 to get 3 or 4 good ones in my experience.
I also tried some Hercules. They're pretty good to, but harder than I really like.
So recently I got an OB2 with the Schon joint, which comes with an Everest.
Last night I was shooting and I noticed that I can use my Cuetec tapper to rough up the tip and within a game or two, the surface is as slick as a cue ball almost. It holds chalk OK and I don't have issues with miscues (yes, I'm a poet and I know it), but I just don't seem to be able to get the action I want unless I get the tapper back out and rough up the tip again.
Can anyone recommend a tip that is medium hard, holds shape well and really "bites" the cue ball without having to do constant maintenance?
Edit: What about Kamui and Moori? I'm always leery of the high-dollar stuff for fear of getting a product that is no better than the mid-range for a lot more money spent. Are these worth the extra dough with regard to action?
I bought some tips from American Cowboy Billiards that are called Black Diamond tips. They are advertised as a layered buffalo leather tip. While these are very inexpensive, I think they play pretty darn well but you have to buy 10 to get 3 or 4 good ones in my experience.
I also tried some Hercules. They're pretty good to, but harder than I really like.
So recently I got an OB2 with the Schon joint, which comes with an Everest.
Last night I was shooting and I noticed that I can use my Cuetec tapper to rough up the tip and within a game or two, the surface is as slick as a cue ball almost. It holds chalk OK and I don't have issues with miscues (yes, I'm a poet and I know it), but I just don't seem to be able to get the action I want unless I get the tapper back out and rough up the tip again.
Can anyone recommend a tip that is medium hard, holds shape well and really "bites" the cue ball without having to do constant maintenance?
Edit: What about Kamui and Moori? I'm always leery of the high-dollar stuff for fear of getting a product that is no better than the mid-range for a lot more money spent. Are these worth the extra dough with regard to action?
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