Kamui tip water drop test

What does putting a drop of water on a tip prove, unless you play pool in the
rain.
I bet you get the same result from a Moori, Talisman, Wizard, Everest, Sniper, Emerald, etc.

I keep an excellent stock of all the best tips available plus many inexpensive tips for my customers.
Of all the tips I have on hand, I don't believe I have one called "Other" Perhaps you could tell us who makes the "Other" brand.

Le Pros are coated on the outside. Theres no way a bead of water is going to penetrate one.

Expose the inner layer of a Kamui tip after cutting and shaping and they'll accept water too.
How do I know this? Because I lightly sand the tip to expose the leather, wipe the tip with a damp paper towel before cutting.



UTubing an experiment like this proves what? They're water proof so they are a superior tip.

Edit, ok I read the caption, it is a humidity test. Thats the funny part.

Humidity can affect how a table plays but if you have to worry about how humidity affects a 13mm tip, then you have bigger problems with your game itself.

I know you're all Gung Ho on Kamui being your new sponsor but this is pushing it a tad.
 
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What does putting a drop of water on a tip prove, unless you play pool in the
rain.
I bet you get the same result from a Moori, Talisman, Wizard, Everest etc.

Le Pros are coated on the outside. Theres no way a bead of water is going to penetrate one.

Expose the inner layer of a Kamui and they'll accept water too.

UTubing an experiment like this proves what? They're water proof so they are a superior tip?

the surface of both tips were sanded the same way and the test is supposed to show the humidity resistance of the new tips. the info says it's a good example of what happens when you apply super glue to the tip also, which makes sense to me.
 
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