Tips...finally

bez967

bez967
Silver Member
Hi all,
before a few days i made a research about tips.I thought that if a tip is good for someone is good for everyone,but now i know that this is completly wrong(as many also said in the forum).When i got my Sly cue i installed a moori med that i used to play with but my older cue had softer hit(was a bit hard for the Sly) so i changed it to a kamui med-shoft.It was much better for the cue and my style but i read here about triangle tips and said ok,i'll try them.This morning i played with this tip on my cue and...what can i say,it gives amazing amounts of power to the c.b amazing spin (my draws are better than my normal shots now) ,consistent,holds the chalk perfect...just amazing.So,my point is, don't ask for the perfect equipment,just try everything and sooner or later you will find the combo you want cause everything is different(and reacts different) from cue to cue ,from style to style e.t.c
Georgie
 
Ain't it the truth. Triangles are excellent tips and if they work for you, you just found a nice, cheap solution to your question.
 
Koop said:
Ain't it the truth. Triangles are excellent tips and if they work for you, you just found a nice, cheap solution to your question.

No doubt.

I wore my Sniper tip down to about a 1mm on the sidewall, and the cue was feeling dead. Had a new Sniper tip installed, and vola, my cue feels lively and active again.

IMO, alway try different cues, and tips, etc. when you can. You never know what may float your boat. And don't think that because someone who is a top player and can pocket balls from every where with perfect shape, means that their cue is right for you. Has little to do with it, really.
 
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