Ki tech tips

GreenFeltguy

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How many pro and semi pro players are now using the Ki tech tips, any reviews are appreciated.:thumbup:
 
Its quite unfair to compare it this way. 1 is a block while the other is a layered but G2 is also a good tip.

I never heard it called a block tip. And I've been around the game 55 years.
Always a solid or layered tip .
Block tip must be a foreign term.
Anyway just get a Ki-tech and move on to more important things to worry about.
 
There was another thread that popped up about the best tip the guy had ever used. I looked up the outsville web site and he offers a trial pack of soft medium and hard for lower than the last Kamui I bought.

I'm gonna order the trial. Use the hard to break and try the other 2 out to see what works best for me :cool:
 
There was another thread that popped up about the best tip the guy had ever used. I looked up the outsville web site and he offers a trial pack of soft medium and hard for lower than the last Kamui I bought.

I'm gonna order the trial. Use the hard to break and try the other 2 out to see what works best for me :cool:

I did the same; didn't like the soft loved the medium and hard. You might want to ask; believe he is just about ready to put up a break tip he's been working on.
 
Thanks Houstoer. I break with a Tiger Sniper now on one of my play cues. Not a fan of phenolic or super hard tips that I can't get shape or stop shot the break. If I like these as much as I like the review, I'll put up for a break tip and a dedicated break cue. Right now I use an old Canadian Falcon with the Sniper to save my tips on my higher end custom cue.
 
Out of the soft and medium, what's the feel comparable to?
I am trying to figure out which cues to put these on...
I have 2 cues that need a tip lol
 
Goodluck to that, I already asked but somehow he replied once and tell me he will find out about custom requirement, until now no reply. Probably that already two months now.

I apologize for the stone walling... Here is a post I had put up in another thread.....

I have been staying off the forum the last few days as I have had to take care of several consulting clients so I do apologize for not answering your PM... I was going to in private and decided it's a common question so answering here would be better.....

Shipping overseas is not cheap to say the least... And customs means packages may take weeks to show up... I have several requests from Europe and Asia to set up distributors and I think that will be how we go in the future but we are still David vs Goliath and I won't/can't determine what a fair deal is but I am working on it....

We are going to start handling more of the shipping in house which means customs forms won't require a 30 minute wait each day in line..... What I have done in the past for buyers who were willing to take the risk was to mail them out with no tracking.... And I am willing to reship a 2nd time if it doesn't reach you within 30 days.... So far about 80% have made it and the other 20% have cut me to making very little when time and overhead are factored in....

The in house shipping change will happen in the next 2 weeks.. IF you are overseas and I have stone walled you I apologize but the overseas issue wasn't a large one until the last 3 months... I have likely ignored 30 clients in that amount of time which is still a small number compared to our North American sales but I know I wouldn't want to just be ignored without understanding why.......

If you are in Belgium I will sell and ship to you.... I need you to email the address and the quantity you want to purchase to outsville@hotmail.com... I will honor the quantity pricing on the outsville.com site and you will have to pay the difference between tracked shipping in North America $3.55ish u.s. vs regular shipping to where you are.....

We WILL get better at the shipping aspect and I hope to have distribution overseas in the next 6 months but we aren't ready to tackle those growing pains yet... Right now we are just dealing with doubling monthly production about every 2 months..... I thank everyone on AZ and in the industry who has helped.... Growing pains are a good thing and a sign that we won't be going away anytime soon.....

Chris
 
Just ordered the trial pack (soft, medium, hard).

Once I get them installed I'll be sure to report back my experience with them.

Can't wait!! :thumbup:
 
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