I believe that Tiger tips says that they use it as an indicator for replacement.I have installed a couple Caiden tips for players, they seem to really like them. I will say as an installer they are very easy to cut and shape.
One thing I don't understand about these tips with different colored layers near the bottom: are they different materials? Or are they intended as a marker to let the player know when it is time to change tips?
I'm not 100% sure, but I think humidity does not affect them.Do any top pros use these?
What's weather resistant mean?
Probably Engrish. I enjoy reading the description of cues on AliExpress.Then what are they saying when stating on the package they are weather resistant?
Do you use Soft or Medium? What is your playing shaft?Spend $10 on a Thoroughbred. You can thank me later.
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Generally a medium. Cuetec AVID. I'm experimenting with a Carbon Fiber shaft, with soft tip. We'll see.Do you use Soft or Medium? What is your playing shaft?
Certainly. Baby steps.With all the posts J2, any of em help?
Spend $10 on a Thoroughbred. You can thank me later.
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AI search disagrees for what its worthThe big money in cue sports is playing snooker. I have never seen a top snooker player with a layered tip. There's a wide range of hardness that top players prefer. Mark Williams uses a very hard tip. The sound and profile are clues. Some use a much softer tip that has leather beyond the profile of the ferrule, like a. Personally I prefer very hard.
I don't believe that. In all my watching of snooker I have not seen one layered tip.AI search disagrees for what its worth
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You can tell what kind of tip they are using by watching a match?I don't believe that. In all my watching of snooker I have not seen one layered tip.