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sciarco

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I would like to know what the best all around tip is for 8 and 9 ball maybe it's been asked before but here we go again thanks.
 
Here's the tip you've been waiting for. Buy an Ultraskin tip from Tom Hay. (Use search feature.)
And learn to play One Pocket. You'll thank me later. :smile:
 
Vote for Kamui's from here, soft seems to be the all around athlete. Blacks or the new tans (circle around hardness) both are good :embarrassed2:
 
I would like to know what the best all around tip is for 8 and 9 ball maybe it's been asked before but here we go again thanks.

Theres no such thing as the best tip for anything. You have to experiment with tips and find out what feels best to you, and what works best for your style of play. Some people like hard tips, some like soft. Some like single layer, some like layered.
Its personal preference, nothing more. Some tips do have more quality control issues, so that could come up.... but for the most part just find what you like and stock up.
 
Go figure

Shane was using a Kamui Brown hard. Efren swears by elk Masters. So here are 2 great players using completely different tips and there are a bunch of tips between those 2 kinds.

I'm using Black Kamui soft and medium tips for a couple of years now and can't decide which I like best.

Like most you will probably experiment with different tips. I know world class players shot world class pool long before all this layered tip stuff showed up.
 
There are a lot of great tips now days.
Get to know a repairman and experiment till you find the one you like. He'll certainly know what people are buying. No doubt has been given feedback as well.
For me...it's the Kamui brown soft.
 
Shane was using a Kamui Brown hard. Efren swears by elk Masters. So here are 2 great players using completely different tips and there are a bunch of tips between those 2 kinds.

I'm using Black Kamui soft and medium tips for a couple of years now and can't decide which I like best.

Like most you will probably experiment with different tips. I know world class players shot world class pool long before all this layered tip stuff showed up.
Completely agree. Then there's the price factor. Would you pay $25 for one Kamui tip or $25 for 10 Ultraskin tips? Even when Tom doesn't have his promotion, $5/tip is still very reasonable as opposed to $25 for one tip. You can get 5 tips for the price of one Kamui tip.

My recommendation for layered tips is Ultraskin and for single layer, Milk Duds from pooldawg. I've played with a Kamui Black Medium before and never went back ever since I found out about Ultraskin tips. Way more affordable, looks the same as Kamui Black, slightly softer and doesn't glaze as much.
 
the milk duds pooldawg8 sells are pretty nice. IMO, the layered tips are nice but I don't make any more balls with them than I do with a Le Pro or Triangle, so why spend the $$? softer seems easier to play with than harder. in the end, it's personal preference.
 
Ki-Techs... Single Layered made here in the USA unlike many mentioned.... Be very aware when buying tips that there are counterfeits out of most tips including the g2.... Do a little research before just buying something off ebay or the internet... The G2 fakes are a recent edition to the game... Too many companies in taiwan/china making tips and slapping whatever name you want on them for a buck a piece as long as you will order plenty...
 
Yes there are some layered tips out there that play fine for some folks.

My experience is that all layered tips get harder over time, and their properties vary from tip to tip.

The number one thing I ask for in a tip is consistency. Consistency through out the life of the tip as well as from tip to tip over a long period of time.

pooldawg8 has some excellent milk duds .. I can highly recommend them.

My favorite tip ever, so far, are Renfro's Ki-Tech tips. I need to order some more and see how consistent they are to each other, but the first 3 I ordered are still playing great and show very little wear.
 
i prefer the kamui brown soft on my playing cue and the odega jump break tip on my jump and break cues
 
Did you guys know that this thread about tips sounds just like the last thread about tips, and the one before that, and the one before that, and the one before that, and........ :smile:
 
Triangle perform really well especially for the price, or you could go with a Tiger emerald.
 
My current favorite list in order:

1 Kamui Black Medium
2 G2 Medium
3 Moori Medium

They are all great and I could live with any of the 3, but the Kamui is my favorite.
 
Did you guys know that this thread about tips sounds just like the last thread about tips, and the one before that, and the one before that, and the one before that, and........ :smile:

And the next one will sound the same.... At some point tho someone will have different answers and maybe then it will be the Moori Jewel or the new talisman....

Things change all the time... So does the membership here... IF we stop answering questions even if they were already asked the forum will have even less activity and new comers will quickly leave before they eventually find the search bar....
 
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