Kamui's just the best tip TODAY period.

I might be one of the worst ones for trying new tips and ferrules, Just tired of wasting money on junk. This has nothing to do with your product at all, I know what I stock works. I use to try everything new that came out and if I didn't like it, it just stayed in stock or I disliked it so much, it went to the trash can. My personal opinion is when it comes to layered tips, everyone is trying to compete with moori, Non laminated, Triangle, for a softer touch, Blue Diamond. When it comes to ferrules, well another can of worms, to each their own.
 
Man..you guys are really missing out by not trying a Molavia. I think the Molavia Hard is probably the best MH tips out on the market today. Been using it for over 4-5 years and it's the most consistent tip for me...before that it was the original MH Moori. The other tip that I really liked is the Original Kamui with one hardness. I used to have 1 Molavia Hard on one of my shaft and the original Kamui on the other...playing for one year with both tips, I ended up choosing the Molavia and have stuck with it ever since because I prefered how the hit of the Molavia feel to me. I found that the molavia allowed me to draw the ball better any other hard tip on the market which were quality that you normally find in a soft tip. Don't get me wrong, the original Kamui was a killer tip and I think it was consider to be the best among the three by many in Japan.


i tried the Molavias and was unimpressed.i didn't think they were half the tip Kamui is,but then again i like the Kamui 2 better than the original Kamui,so i guess it is all subjective.
 
I would like to try the Molavia II, but I still have almost an entire box of the original med. ones that I can't sell along a few soft & hards.

Gene
 
Michael Webb said:
When it comes to ferrules, well another can of worms, to each their own.

No kidding Mike. Where are the suppliers getting the input on what "we" want to buy? Bring back the old Moori tips (in the tin), Candivert tips, LBM and ivorine 3 ferrules and I'd be happy as a pig in shizznit.
 
Cuedog said:
I would like to try the Molavia II, but I still have almost an entire box of the original med. ones that I can't sell along a few soft & hards.

Gene


We have a winner.:rolleyes:
 
Michael Webb said:
My personal opinion is when it comes to layered tips, everyone is trying to compete with moori, Non laminated, Triangle, for a softer touch, Blue Diamond.

hey mike, where's a good place to buy blue diamonds? i used to use these tips for snooker and got them from the UK. haven't seen any in the US, esp in the 14mm size for pool. wierd that it's made by a US company, but almost impossible to find here!
 
McChen said:
hey mike, where's a good place to buy blue diamonds? i used to use these tips for snooker and got them from the UK. haven't seen any in the US, esp in the 14mm size for pool. wierd that it's made by a US company, but almost impossible to find here!

To my knowledge, only authorized Brunswick pool table dealers have access to them.
 
Rodney said:
I believe there's one in natick, on rte. 9. In the plaza across from the Olive Garden.

you're right there is one there, thanks! i found that brunswick sells them in their online store, but they seem kinda expensive at $45 a box. i'll have to see if the stores have them cheaper.
 
Kamui SII

Kamui SII, get you more action than a hooker on 42nd st.:D Won't use anything else!
 
cuemaker03 said:
For the money it's hard to beat a Super Pro!!!

I HOPE YOUR KIDDING????

I EVEN CRINGE WHEN I INSTALL THESE ON MY HOUSE CUES.

THEY BREAK AND JUMP VERY WELL THOUGH.
 
I've Switched Almost All My Customers That Want Layered Tips Over To The Wizard Tips. They Are The Closest To The Old Morri's That I Have Ever Found.
 
FAST_N_LOOSE said:
I HOPE YOUR KIDDING????

I EVEN CRINGE WHEN I INSTALL THESE ON MY HOUSE CUES.

THEY BREAK AND JUMP VERY WELL THOUGH.

You're right. Ordered some shafts from Sugartree, and after hitting a few racks, I came to the conclusion that the Super Pros had to go.

They were just too hard for me, so I replaced them with the Kamui S/M's and Tiger Laminated Mediums.
 
FAST_N_LOOSE said:
I've Switched Almost All My Customers That Want Layered Tips Over To The Wizard Tips. They Are The Closest To The Old Morri's That I Have Ever Found.



Don't tell anyone and it'll be our secret......



<~~~at about 1/4 the price also..................
 
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