I still have a few of the older Moori Medium-Hard tips. These are my favorite. I started off with a LePro. Had about 5 of them. Some were hard, others medium. Didn't like that. Getting a new tip was like switching brands with Lepro.
Then switched to Triangle. This is in my opinion, the best single layer tip out there. It is hard though, so if you're not for a hard tip - forget this.
Have a WB on my break cue. Very hard tip, but does the job well. Thinking of going to a phenolic tip to get with the times...
AH, also had 2 Triumphs on a custom cue. These had great control..much firmer than Elk Masters, but I got almost the same amount of spin. Negative was that these wore down real fast, and had massive mushrooming.
Had 1 Elk Master on a Meucci. It originally had a LePro, the day I got it changed to an Elk Master, I was instantly shooting those hard-core forced follow power shots, the ones that hug the rail multiple times like a trick shot. Too bad that tip feels like mush...
Had a Talisman WB medium...was ok - just could never get to liking it. Didn't do anything I liked, never had a feel that I cared for. Wasn't hard, wasn't soft...I dunno, I didn't like it at all. It mushroomed too much for a layered tip in my opinion.
I've had a few others but that's what I remember. Hercules I haven't owned, but tried many times - didn't like the hit. If I do a single layer - Triangle, for laminated - Moori...but I'd really like to try the Everest. Seems like a decent tip.