Joe barringer Cue components .gmcole said:Can someone tell me where to get the best deal on Everest tips? I here people say how they are a fraction of the cost of Moori's, but I can't find them. I know cue makers get a discount -maybe someone can sell me a few.
thanks-jeff
Everest is one of the harder Tips that Tiger Offers...Kevin Lindstrom said:If the Everest tip is a soft tip and holds chalk well I would like some too.
Thanks
Kevin
Duane remick said:Everest is one of the harder Tips that Tiger Offers...
I think the Sniper is the softest"
Duane remick said:Everest is one of the harder Tips that Tiger Offers...
I think the Sniper is the softest"
I think the everest compares to a med/soft Kamui, right now I prefer the Everest. I think it is a harder hit than the Elkmaster, softer than a med Moori/Wizard. IMHO of coarse.Mr Hoppe said:It's the other way around. The Everest is what I would call a Medium-soft, the Sniper is a Medium. I use Everest all the time and just tried a Sniper. I'm going back to the Everest, as I tend to miscue frequently with the Sniper. The Everest really grips the cueball well. IMO, if you like Elk Masters but don't like the maintenance, the Everest is the way to go.
Mr H
Just got this off of Tigers site.Sheldon said:I'm pretty sure the Tiger tips are cowhide, while the Everest and Snipers are pig.
I think pigskin is better.
I suppose "softer" is subjective, however, I think the everest hit is noticably softer than the snipers. I think both "grab" the cueball well.dave sutton said:play wise snipers PLAYS softer the everest. no even close
Kevin, Black Diamond laminated tips are soft and hold chalk well. Joe at Cue Components has them at a real good price.I get them for $3 a tipKevin Lindstrom said:If the Everest tip is a soft tip and holds chalk well I would like some too.
Thanks
Kevin