Michael Webb said:I don't know if they all come with Triangles. The Lepro's that are made today are very inconsistant, where Triangles are consistant. If some insist on having a lepro because they like the hit, I suggest they use a Sumo.
Michael Webb said:I don't know if they all come with Triangles. The Lepro's that are made today are very inconsistant, where Triangles are consistant. If some insist on having a lepro because they like the hit, I suggest they use a Sumo.
The Sumo tips are hard as a rock and that is what I have on my break jump cue.Poolschool said:I used to be die hard Lepro but since the introduction to layered tips I would'nt be cought dead with one. I reall like the feel and playability of some of the layered tips out there... Ok, the Sumo does it come in different hardness' I had a Sumo on my cue not too long ago and it was hard as a rock. Completely different then a Lepro. I really like the Sumo tip. The cueball semmed to explode off of the tip. If you didn't stroke it well you miscued. If you hit it good you got a ton of action if needed.