I don't know if you were aware of this Jon, and welcome to the forum by-the-way, but Le Pro is French for The Pro. 

Nothing is wrong with a le pro, triangle, hercules and moori. I've tried all of these. I've got the le pro on now that came with the new shaft that I bought. If it had come with anything else, then I would be using that now. It is absurd to pay more than $10 for a peice of leather, pressed, stacked, laminated or otherwise. No tip will make you shoot straighter. All the claims that one tip is superior to another seems to be nonsense if you ask me. I've adapted to each one just fine and will just choose whatever is convenient or cheaper.
I don't know if you were aware of this Jon, and welcome to the forum by-the-way, but Le Pro is French for The Pro.![]()
Nothing is wrong with a le pro, triangle, hercules and moori. I've tried all of these. I've got the le pro on now that came with the new shaft that I bought. If it had come with anything else, then I would be using that now. It is absurd to pay more than $10 for a peice of leather, pressed, stacked, laminated or otherwise. No tip will make you shoot straighter. All the claims that one tip is superior to another seems to be nonsense if you ask me. I've adapted to each one just fine and will just choose whatever is convenient or cheaper.
for years i had the same opinion as you. cant tell you how many times i went to my poolhall and asked the guy to put something cheap on my stick. i never asked what he put on it. i dont like my tips to get too short , just had the opinion that if there was a good chunk of leather on my stick and it held chalk that was good enough for me.
after reading all the threads on here i thought i would try something different, so i asked him to put on a kamui 2 weeks ago. he was out of them so i asked what he would recomend, he suggested a tiger emerald. let me tell you i have been having to do a lot of adjusting, its like learning english all over again. i can draw a cue ball back twice as far as i ever have before. stop shots were always unpredictable before and now i have no problem with it.
sometimes there is some to truth to the old saying , you get what you pay for.
LOL. And don't get suckered into buying the knockoffs from the street vendors in Tijuana branded "El Pro".
Aaron
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The only time I ever used a layered tip, a layer fell off right in the middle of playing, and I wasn't a big fan of them after that.
I have a LePro on one of my shafts and a Triangle on the other. The LePro mushrooms and tends to miscue more.
The only time I ever used a layered tip, a layer fell off right in the middle of playing, and I wasn't a big fan of them after that.
For now, I will stick with Triangle tips until something better comes along. I know layered tips are superior, but I'm still weary of spending the extra money on them if they are going to fall apart.
I just love layered tips. If fact, the Le Pro I'm using now has a single layer. You guys may be right that Triangle makes a more consistent product than Le Pro.
In other news, how's the milk dudded elk master? I'm thinking about trying this next for mere pennies.
I don't know if you were aware of this Jon, and welcome to the forum by-the-way, but Le Pro is French for The Pro.![]()
Nothing is wrong with a le pro, triangle, hercules and moori. I've tried all of these. I've got the le pro on now that came with the new shaft that I bought. If it had come with anything else, then I would be using that now. It is absurd to pay more than $10 for a peice of leather, pressed, stacked, laminated or otherwise. No tip will make you shoot straighter. All the claims that one tip is superior to another seems to be nonsense if you ask me. I've adapted to each one just fine and will just choose whatever is convenient or cheaper.
I have a LePro on one of my shafts and a Triangle on the other. The LePro mushrooms and tends to miscue more.
The only time I ever used a layered tip, a layer fell off right in the middle of playing, and I wasn't a big fan of them after that.
For now, I will stick with Triangle tips until something better comes along. I know layered tips are superior, but I'm still weary of spending the extra money on them if they are going to fall apart.
Softs tips you say?
I've been pushing the Talisman soft for some time now.
I have a guarantee on tips that I recommend.
If you're not completely happy with it, I will take it off and replace it with a tip of your choice giving you credit for the money you paid for the Talisman.
So far, I've not had anyone take me up on the offer to replace one.
I've also replaced the phenolic tip on two Predator BKs with a Talisman break tip. The customers are pleased and have asked me to order more for the future.
One other plays with both my Milk Duds and the Talisman Water Buffalo tips on his shafts.
That should say something about the Talisman soft and other tips they make.