I know this question has probably been asked and answered a lot in the past, but I did search for this and was not able to find anything. Anyways, I'm wondering how often most people change their tips providing they don't mess with them excessively. I had an older Moori medium or soft (can't remember which it was) that was on my shaft for more than 2 years and I just recently cut it off because I found myself miscuing too often; it actually still had a lot of 'meat' left. I tried scuffing it, shaping off the top layer, tip piking it, and none of it seemed to help for long. I put a new Moori III S on it with a fiber pad and it hits great.
So I guess to make a long post short, is there a certain time interval to base tip changes on or is it just basically whenever it gets too thin? How does layered/non-layered and tip hardness affect the life of the tip?
So I guess to make a long post short, is there a certain time interval to base tip changes on or is it just basically whenever it gets too thin? How does layered/non-layered and tip hardness affect the life of the tip?