Pecking order of tips

nthamix said:
1. Everest

thats about my personal list also but my customers sometimes want different. i also tell them if they havent tried everest try it for the reg price. 25 for some 35 for others then if you dont like it i will swap it out for my cost. only 1 complaint and he wanted to go back to triange. go figure
 
i've tried kamui and i'm not impressed at all!! i don't think i've ever miscued so much


it seems like Kamuis need to be maintained more than the others.i have to scuff mine with coarse sandpaper every week or so.if you don't they will become glazed over quickly and then the miscues start.
 
Trying to stick to your list of choices.

Sniper
Kamui
Moori

(Everest, Wizard, & a couple more) then,
Molavia

Gene
 
Wow! Sniper on the bottom in one of the previous posts. I knew there would be some varying opinions but that surprises me.

Gene
 
Cuedog said:
Wow! Sniper on the bottom in one of the previous posts. I knew there would be some varying opinions but that surprises me.

Gene

THEY ARE GREAT WHEN YOU GET A GOOD ONE, BUT I PUT ON SEVERAL THAT WERE WAY TO MUSHY, AND SEVERAL THAT WERE EXTREMELY HARD. I PREFER MORE CONSISTENCY IN THE TIPS I INSTALL.
 
markus your wizard tips werent bad. better then kamui for me. last time i got the med and it was a bit too soft. this time i got the hards so it may be better for me personally
 
Busbee Cue said:
Any input on the wizard tips? I forgot to add this one to the list.

VERY SIMILAR TO THE OLD MOORI TIPS. THEY ARE ALL I USE ON MY PERSONAL CUES ANYMORE.
 
Cue tip preferences are very personal to each individual style of play...Molavia works best for me over the last 5 years. You have to really try all the tips for yourself to find out which will work best for you and it helps to stay consistent once you decided unless the quality or feel changes.

I've tried all the tips out there but lately there are quite a few that have pop up that I havn't had a chance to try yet. There are lots of great reviews on the wizard and black jack tips and it seem all these layered tips are of quality today. Try them out and find the tips of your choice and stick with it for consistency in your play.

Regards,
Duc.
 
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