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I'm with Paul on this one -- Elkmaster for me. I've a preference for soft tips (but broken in and compacted, via several racks of "slam ball" and then demushroomed / reshaped). But to be honest, the "wrong" tip for me doesn't make a "huge" difference in my game, even those hard tips that, to me, feel like I have a chunk of granite at the end of the shaft. The "wrong" tip just gives me a feel I don't like, but I'll still pocket the ball / play the same / get the same spin.
With the way some folks talk on here, you'd think that they "have to have" say, a Kamui or some high-priced tip, or his/her game goes in the crapper, or they'll drop one whole level of player or something along those lines!
To me, a decent tip is a leather one, properly shaped and maintained. That's it!
-Sean
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