Are they really comparable in hardness? Does the Samsara have the loud "snap" when hit like phenolic?
Are they really comparable in hardness? Does the Samsara have the loud "snap" when hit like phenolic?
Not even close... Samsara runs about 75% energy transfer vs 90% with a good phenolic like comes on a Bk2... You swing 30mph you get 27mph out of the BK2 w/phenolic you swing 30 with the Samsara on your BK2 you get about 22.5... Slower cueball will always be easier to control so is it the leather or the speed that has people cutting off phenolics to lose speed and energy?
You could have taken 10% off your swing with the BK2 with phenolic and still been breaking harder with it than the Samsara and likely had as much control taking 15% off your swing might have even been better control using the phenolic or maybe the same as then the cueball speeds would have been very closeish....
The hardness ratings may be true but I do not believe that at the same speed a phenolic has the same control as a leather tip. I'm also not aware of any experiments to back up your claim but I would be glad to reverse my opinion on the matter if they exist.
If hardness is the only thing that is important why not just make a steel tip? It should have optimal speed transfer and if it you shape it to the perfect shape it will never lose its shape. Hell you could even poke lots of little tiny holes in it so that it would hold chalk but I would bet my life that it would not control the cueball as well.
I know the above is crazy and people will say it would hurt the balls but that isn't the point of the example. The point is that past a certain hardness I believe you have little to no control on the cueball no matter the speed and, like many things in life, you have to find the balance between hardness and control.
Hardness means nothing.. COR is everything. Our Hard Playing tip transfers as much enery a Samsara break tip does and it's wayyyyy softer on hardness... Our break tip that I won't release is 7% faster on energy transfer than the samsara at the same hardness... Sorry you took offense but swapping a predator tip for the samsara is only productive if you want to swing from the heels and not change your approach....
and wich one is the best to jump with ?
To be honest it could be used to play a whole rack with the samsara as long as your stroke is good.
...You swing 30mph you get 27mph out of the BK2 w/phenolic you swing 30 with the Samsara on your BK2 you get about 22.5.......
Slightly off topic but how do you guys compare the Samsara with White Diamond? I'm debating on which of the two to be my next break tip for my BK3. Currently using the stock phenolic tip my stick came with. Any pros and cons between the two? Any advice is appreciated!
Is that really true? ...that the cue-ball comes off the cue at a fraction of the swing (cue-stick) speed?
I was always under the impression that the cue-ball's initial speed was greater than the cue-stick's speed at impact.
and wich one is the best to jump with ?
I don't agree with this as I already stated. The difference he quoted is huuuuge and I have not seen anywhere near that. On paper phenolic breaks faster because of its COR rating but in practice I have not seen much difference.
What I am calling into question is the claim that a cueball rebounds at a slower speed than the cue-stick's impact velocity. I think this is wrong for all center ball hits where the cue-stick weighs more than a cue-ball.