Kamui = Wizard M

Kamui tips have a unique hit to them. So do the Wizard tips. So there is really no way of comparing them, because they will not hit the same. Someone with a rubber hardness checking device could tell you the hardness equivalent, but they will still not play the same.
 
Kamui tips have a unique hit to them. So do the Wizard tips. So there is really no way of comparing them, because they will not hit the same. Someone with a rubber hardness checking device could tell you the hardness equivalent, but they will still not play the same.

Let me add my 2¢.

All tips have their own 'unique' hit to them and multiple 'unique' hits to them depending on who installs the tip. On any tall tip, there can be a considerable difference in the hit as well as a difference in the hit with how the tips were prepared (pressed or not, etc). The tip will play differently cut down to 7 layers as opposed to it being cut down to say 4 layers (pressed or not pressed).

It never ends.
 
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