Which LePro tip are you guys talking about that is so good? In the box of 50 is it the one on the top left, middle right second row, or the bottom right top row?
My point is that these are some of the most inconsistent tips on the market. How anyone can count on their next tip feeling the same as the one before is beyond my comprehension.
Sure they're cheap! That's because they aren't processed with any effort to insure they are consistent. Laminated tips, for the most part, provide that consistency...some more than others.
All tips are cheap if you spread the money spent over the time they are used. If a tip last you a year and you play 100 days in one year, you are paying approx. 35-40 cents per outing if you buy the most expensive tip out there.
dakaratestar, you are buying a $1600.00 cue. The only way to maximize playability is to have a Moori, Sniper, Kamui, or Talisman (The new ones, not the old) installed. They are the top tips bar none! You can't ask anyone which tip YOU should use. They all have different characteristics and only by trying them, will you know which is for you. Those four will give you the best start towards solving your tip dilemma.
Gene