NEW Bulletproof Synthetic Playing Tips.

Does using a bulletproof synthetic 'playing tip' for breaking cause it any damage, compression, mushrooming, or cracking?
None that I have noticed so far, keep in mind I use the Hard Green. I don't always use it to break but when I'm feeling lazy to bring out my breaker or when I'm breaking 9ball sometimes. I mean it's a given that it won't hit as hard as a proper break tip, but I do get a ton of action, sometimes too much if I'm not being conscious of my break.
 
Always something. Don't envy anyone with a new product line having to handle all the feedback.
I realize it's part and parcel of the process, but I'm lazy. Too old to work that hard. At that anyway.😉😉
True! I know tips can get quite hot during the installation process but we have no way to tell if the crack was caused from heat or something in the manufacturing process.
 
I finally have tried all 3 and medium It my fav with soft 2nd. The hard was too much, medium is perfect. I hope these continue to be available
 
Tbh, I don't see the advantage of playing with a synthetic tip , at least not the soft one . I have been playing with the bulletproof synthetic soft tip for about a year now , and it still mushrooms like a leather tip . I don't have any complaints about this synthetic tip, but it does mushroom . I have had even others tell me the same thing when I showed it to them. I haven't tried anything but the soft , and wonder how the medium and hard hold up as far as mushrooming .
 
Tbh, I don't see the advantage of playing with a synthetic tip , at least not the soft one . I have been playing with the bulletproof synthetic soft tip for about a year now , and it still mushrooms like a leather tip . I don't have any complaints about this synthetic tip, but it does mushroom . I have had even others tell me the same thing when I showed it to them. I haven't tried anything but the soft , and wonder how the medium and hard hold up as far as mushrooming .
I have the hard on my "trunk cue". It sits in the trunk of the car "just in case". As such it gets played very infrequently but leather tips tended to get dry and hard in that environment, which is why I decided to try the synthetic.

So far it's worked well, but the infrequent use hasn't tested mushrooming at all so far... it doesn't play quite like my favorite leather tip, but so far it has worked well for this purpose...
 
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As posted earlier in the thread I installed the soft blue on a house cue and left it at my local bar. This was in Sept 2024. At the end of the month I cut off the expected mushroom. I have not done anything to it in the past 20 months other than scuffing the top a few times. I do play with it myself. I never told anyone about the tip so there is no bias for or against. No one has complained as far as I know and it obviously has been used. Miss-cues and chalk grinding is apparent.

Here are a couple pictures. First installed and 20 months later. Also next to some of the other popular cues. They have triangles installed Spring of 2022 so they have a couple more years on them.

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