Hope you take this in a positive way but I had a hard time reading your post because of the green font.
I had to mark it like I was doing a copy and paste to get it readable


Brian
Hope you take this in a positive way but I had a hard time reading your post because of the green font.
I had to mark it like I was doing a copy and paste to get it readableAnd my eyes still hurt from trying to read it without doing that
Brian
Do you guys think that kamui black hard tips would be hard enough to jump with?
With all the different tips out there, it's easy to get confused. I'm willing to bet that if you took just about any tip out there and put it on your cue, you wouldn't be able to tell the difference.
There is a difference let's say between an Elkmaster and a Kamui, but within that spectrum of layered tips, there is not a huge difference at all.
With that being said, it is important to know whether or not you have the sensitivity to be able to tell the difference.
Wizards, Tiger products, Moori's, Kamui's, Hercules, are all about the same. Make no mistake about it, I am not going to just put anything on my cue, but I wouldn't worry too much about finding the best one. Personally, I have tried them all and to this day, there is nothing better than a Kamui Black.
It lasts a long, long time. It is genetically designed for superior performance and it is bred with the high performance player in mind. The pure nature of this tip just exudes confidence on a totally divine level. Do the right thing and go black.... you'll never go back.
i can tell the difference between layered tips i think i can at least