What current tip is closest to Moori II?

HendryMBE

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The Moori II is the best tip I have ever used.

What is currently close to that tip?

Do you have some of the II's?

Thanks
 
I would defenitly say wizards also, it's my opinion that they play like the old moori tips of years ago. They hold their shape, I have less miscue's then the newer moori tips. The new moori tips seem like they glaze over in a little while of useing them which caused alot of miscues. I just use a tip pick once a week or so, depends on how many hours I play a week, but I think they are the closest. And the price is very good also <<ED
 
I like the Wizards also. I use the Hard Wizard and think they might be slightly harder than the old Moori tips but I enjoy the harder tips. What is really good is that they don't mushroom like the Moori's did and even better they are about $5-$7.50 a tip which is great.
 
Moori III's and Q's.....

I don't have any Moori II's but have some of the others. I would concur with the other folks here as well -- the Wizards play GREAT! :wink:
 
I prefer the Sniper myself. I never liked the Moori's. The Sniper never mushrooms and holds chalk better than any tip I've ever used.
 
Try Kamuii

You might try Kamuii M or MS. IMO they are the premier layered tip.
The M is really close & they last for a very long time. They resist glazing w/ regular tapping.Also, very consistant from tip to tip.
Paul
 
to me, the wizards are a harder, and the wizards also have a odd clicking noise that you get from allot of layered tips.

my recomendation is the DaVinci's from Longoni, they hold chalk really well and feel like a Moori. Not much info on these tips here.

If you want more cueball spin, try the Kamui med, or Kamui black soft.
I just can't get around how tall these tips are.
 
Tip reccomendations

Black soft Kamui

I put on 1 of my shafts this cue came with 2 pretty near identical shafts - the shaft I had been using for my player had a medium Wizard on it, I put the Black Kamui on its twin.

I am sold on the black Kamui I will try a different tip but it will be another black Kamui - maybe a medium or the supersoft. I break with the soft and it shows no sign of mushrooming.

If you try 1 - I bet you will like it. but I have to say I only hit with the Black Kamui - I'm not sure about the rest of their tips

tips are like women only totally different - try as many different 1's as you can - get your buds to let you try theirs - try the blind test -

good luck with whatever you end up with!
 
I agree, tried wizard, but will never change, after playing with Kamui Black Med. I used the Supersoft for a bit, but couldn't mase like I wanted to. The Kamui holds it shape, holds chalk and just plain out works!

Jon
 
I agree, tried wizard, but will never change, after playing with Kamui Black Med. I used the Supersoft for a bit, but couldn't mase like I wanted to. The Kamui holds it shape, holds chalk and just plain out works!

Jon

Hey Jon
Sweet Avatar! wow!
 
Black soft Kamui

I put on 1 of my shafts this cue came with 2 pretty near identical shafts - the shaft I had been using for my player had a medium Wizard on it, I put the Black Kamui on its twin.

I am sold on the black Kamui I will try a different tip but it will be another black Kamui - maybe a medium or the supersoft. I break with the soft and it shows no sign of mushrooming.

If you try 1 - I bet you will like it. but I have to say I only hit with the Black Kamui - I'm not sure about the rest of their tips

tips are like women only totally different - try as many different 1's as you can - get your buds to let you try theirs - try the blind test -

good luck with whatever you end up with!

I'd like to take the "blind" test...May I try your woman?:cool:
 
Wizards, they play just like the older Moori's IMHO. Most of my customers that used to play Moori's have converted over to the Wizards and they all love them.
 
I'd like to take the "blind" test...May I try your woman?:cool:

Now that is some funny chit.....:grin:

Everyone I know who has had a Wizard put on has told me that they play like the early Mooris. I have several customers who swear by them.

Joe
 
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