Taom Chalk

I'm at the bottom of my first piece of Pyro after 9 months. Ive noticed it's lost some of it's magic qualities--it leaves marks on the cue ball now and occasionally generates dust specs when chalking. I have a new piece of V10 and a newer peice of Pyro that still work like magic. As time goes on it will be interesting if there are other reports of limited longevity.

My Pyro is down to just above the paper and it’s exhibiting the same occasional soft dust specs/flakes as well.

Generally the Pyro was never as clean as the V10 has proven, but it was still the cleanest chalk I ever used by a considerable margin. Kamui Roku is also clean but nothing like Taom.

I’d say my Pyro is about a year old.
 
People spend $30 on a glove but a piece of chalk that will last several months at $18 is outrageous?
On the one hand, I get it - years ago when I first heard about Kamui, I laughed when I heard the price. Said not a chance I would ever pay that for a single piece of chalk. Well someone made the exact same point as you - I had a fancy case, thousands of dollars worth of cues including shafts I never even used, and all kinds of other stuff taking up room and I'm worried about $30? Kinda funny looking back on it.

Like I've said many times in this thread - on someone else's table or in a pool hall, whatever (I still think it works better so I will use it everywhere), but on my home table? To me it is worth even more than double the selling price IMO.

You say it will last several months, I think that's awfully conservative - I can't see me getting through a piece in less than a year and a half. I used a Pyro from the first week in August until the first week in February when I got my V10 and it still looks brand new, and I was chalking every shot. With the V10 I'm chalking once/rack. Thinking it'll last close to 2 years.

Pic is a brand new Pyro on the left, and the one I used for 6 months on the right (chalking pretty much every shot)
 

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Here's what's left of my Pyro after ~9 months. You can see from the chalk on my fingers that's more dusty than a new cylinder.

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It's materials science not magic and comes down to the particle sizes as to what you see transferring onto the cueball... Since nano powders cannot be used in the manufacture of chalk in the USA, European Union or Japan because of health risks this is a pretty good clue as to COO... Are several brands out now that use the nano tech, some going back 4-5 years now... When OSHA or their counterpart in EU get around to testing, this may not be available so stock up and don't vacuum your table as the bag won't catch it and everyone in the room will get a dose... Nanos pass thru the skin and lung linings like they are there and go straight into the blood stream.. Spots lead the 5 out...... So far I have seen Joy Dustless, Zen, Sniper and Konllen actually state "nano technology" and more will be coming as more brands have it made.
So should I not order the Konllen chalk? They make three versions.
 
To be honest, you don't need one with Taom. I just keep mine in my pocket. I hate keeping chalk on the table, but for the blue chalks which can be rather messy, chalk pouches are fantastic.
My first use of the Taom V10, I chalked up and put it on the table. It literally "disappeared" while I was playing.
 
My first use of the Taom V10, I chalked up and put it on the table. It literally "disappeared" while I was playing.
As in "disappeared", are you saying you think someone nicked it? Or did it just roll off the table frame? Taom's pretty pricey and not a lot of people use it in a public setting, from what I've seen.
 
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I recently tried the Taom V10 chalk and my only complaint is I wish it was a cube instead of round--not a big deal. Other than that I like the chalk a lot. I bought 9pcs from Taom to bring the total cost per pc down.
Where did you buy it from ? I looked and couldn’t find a place to give a discount on buying multiple pieces…so I paid full price for all my pieces
 
As in "disappeared", are you saying you think someone nicked it? Or did it just roll off the table frame? Taom's pretty pricey and not a lot of people use it in a public setting, from what I've seen.
One or the other. I looked all over. Under the table, etc. It was either stolen, or rolled off and ended up in a pocket.
 
When Jayson Shaw set a new record in the 14-1 world , it made me set up and take notice. Then came the statement was that he was using the Toam chalk. I never used anything but the Masters for over 50 years. After reading more posts here on this forum about how much cleaner it was compared to the Masters, that was when I decided to give it a go. The chalk compared to Masters is about the same when using the product. I did have to adjust a bit ,but the diff is negligible it that regard. Only thing that really made me make the switch, is that my table at home was so much cleaner and didn't need to be brushed or vacuumed as often and my hands were so clean after 3 hours of play that there was hardly any difference between when play started and ended. In the rooms that I frequent I use the Masters because it's not going to make any difference. The balls still play the same , I can still run out a little even at an older age, but running my hand over a table in a room that takes care of the cloth will still give up chalk stains, which is no big deal either. On my home table it's the new chalk, else where it's what's available. 2 cents issued again
 
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