Tip-comparison

just want to send a thanks to everybody in this thread, corey, kevin, the creator of the thread, and everybody for giving us 'out of the loop' guys so much info
 
Sniper

Just recently changed my playing cue from a med Moori to a Sniper. Way, way more control and spin. I can hit the cue ball so low. Can't mis-cue even if I try. Very easy to draw the ball very little to very far. The only neg comment would be every once in awhile I hear a tink noise when the tip hits the cue. Other than that I would encourage everyone to try one. I think it definately improves my game. I also think it feels similiar in hardness to a Moori med.
 
Is anybody playing with a Stratos tip?? A buddy of mine told me about those tips about 9 months ago. At the time, he said that it was better than a Moori and swears by it now. But a cuemaker that we asked hadn't even heard of them. Just wondering how anybody else felt about them.
 
Kamui

Anyone tried Kamui tips?

I was introduced to it and I never look back since then.

KAMUI™ tip consists of 100% pig skin. They are made by compressing 10 layers of pig skin. Their special lamination process decreases the chance of delamination in the tip.

* More Chalk. KAMUI™ tips hold more chalk because it has a higher porosity than competitors. More chalk returns less miss cues.
* Less Mushroom . A cue tip with less porosity lacks the ability to "come back" to its original shape and will harden quickly.
* More Control. Increased spin on the cue ball means increased control of your play.
* More Pockets. Because the KAMUI™ tip affords the luxury of spin with a lower ball speed, you are likely to pocket more balls.
* More Value. KAMUI™ simply offers more for your money. More accuracy, longevity and therefore more value.

I miscued a couple of times while trying to do top spins, deep draw shots and masses but my KAMUI™ tip is still as good as new, no chip-offs. But the one of the con is that my KAMUI™ medium gets harden after a few months. So you guys may wanna try medium-soft.

KAMUI™ Official Website
http://www.kamuitips.com

Video clips on what you can do with KAMUI™ tips (In Japanese)
http://kamuibrand.com/movie.html
 
I love my Kamui.
If you happen to be a repairman or cuemaker, you'd know how good they are when you install them.
 
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