I've tried pretty much every pressed tip and didn't like any particularly. If I had to go for one though MW supertips are the way forward. With regards to laminated tips, I much prefer the hit and feel of them. Have tried talisman, but are far too hard. Aurora are quite nice slightly softer than talisman. Currently using a phoenix medium for the last few months, but have to say my favourite is the Kamui MH tip. Although more expensive I feel it offers more than the others for touch shots. I tend to change every 4-5 months as I like a high shoulder on my tips.
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Originally Posted by hotpot View PostPersonally i think they are good for snooker Mike as are Phoenix , Kamui yes you are right about the delamination thats why i press mine .
as for delamination, talisman are known to suffer occasionally, as do phoenix and other brands.
that's not to say they all do, or always will, and if they don't, then happy days.
but i'd rather hit a cue ball with a solid tip than one held together by glue. not least cos i fail to see how hitting the cueball with a layer of glue that inevitably gets revealed during shaping and wear can be beneficial.
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Originally Posted by involver View PostI tried once MW SuperTips, and then I fed my neighbour's dog with all O'min laminated tips that I have, because I dont need them anymore. SuperTips is just way too much better than it.
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Originally Posted by MikeWooldridge View PostOriginally Posted by Canny Tim View PostI only buy tips online so I can't put my nail in the side to test the Elks. I have gone for some mw supertips this time round but if they don't feel right I will try a phoenix or talisman soft. Thanks for the replies.
about talisman soft - they are not soft. they are not even medium. they are hard. really hard.
in fact, i fail to understand why anyone thinks they're good for snooker/pool.
they are hard wearing and perfect for american pool. big balls, little finesse.
other laminated tips are softer, but where's the real benefit? with softness come less durability and they become like a single layer tip in terms of wearability. so that's one unique selling point of laminated tips gone...
factor in you have thin layers of leather glued together which often delaminate, there comes a point when you must ask yourself "why am i paying more for a tip that does not last longer and does not play better than one made from a solid piece of high quality leather?"
the answer will be because you have been misled by a combination of poor advice, good marketing, and your own misinterpretation of the word laminated as actually being a desirable thing in tips.Last edited by Dave Walton; 13 August 2013, 12:11 PM.
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Personally never tried Mikes super tips but never heard a bad word about them other than the price lol, can't imagine you can go far wrong with them, he's like a mad scientist that has to have things perfect lol. Seriously though the Diamond Plus are excellent, I really like elks but the Diamond Plus are better, if you prefer harder tips but want to use pressed tips try the GBL Pro Granite tips, very hard but good pressed tip that's still softer than any laminated tip.
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Originally Posted by Dave Walton View PostAren't your new blackspin tips two layers Mike? :-P
the bottom layer, whilst an integral part of the soon to be released blackpsin tip, can also be left on the cue and a new, different if you so desire, tip glued to that.
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Originally Posted by Dave Walton View Posthe's like a mad scientist that has to have things perfect lol.
they know i'm up to something when i walk in the workshop, look around for a space, and say "mmm...i've had an idea"
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Originally Posted by Dave Walton View PostPersonally never tried Mikes super tips but never heard a bad word about them other than the price lol, can't imagine you can go far wrong with them, he's like a mad scientist that has to have things perfect lol. Seriously though the Diamond Plus are excellent, I really like elks but the Diamond Plus are better, if you prefer harder tips but want to use pressed tips try the GBL Pro Granite tips, very hard but good pressed tip that's still softer than any laminated tip.
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not often i find myself in disagreement with the cue father but i think laminated tips are a superb idea, i like a hard tip, soft tips are for girls! and i find the feel a touch of a good laminated tip to be better than a pressed tip, the only thing i don't like is that many of them make a ping noise when playing with power.
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Now and again a take a wee notion to see if the grass in greener in the other side(laminated...) and although i did like the phoenix medium... there were certain shots i wasn't fully happy with, full table screw and screwing with the rest to name a few, i always come back to a nice hard elk pressed tip be that MW super tip or similar, so i can sort of agree that laminated tips are not always ideal for a 12x6 ft table!Don't let the fear of losing be greater than the excitement of winning...
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And the last thing you want is a ping when you play, if your any good!
The only time i hear a ping is when I'm trying to get the tip off, to stick on a medium elk enjoy
Originally Posted by ADR147 View Postthe only thing i don't like is that many of them make a ping noise when playing with power.
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I personally like the genuine moori soft tip, i first tried these on a snooker cue about 18 months ago as i had a bit of stock for american pool, they do bed in slightly and then i can play all the shots and have not noticed a ping at all.
A word of caution though, i have spent the last year trying to get genuine ones as 90% are fake, this all stems from the tsunami and the counterfiters taking advantage. genuine moori tips have 9 layers not 8 and the holagram on the packaging says genuine not authentic and it is harder to see on the genuine ones.
a good elkmaster tip are as good as any tip but few and far between and dont last long if you play alot.
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Originally Posted by louise sheldon View PostI personally like the genuine moori soft tip, i first tried these on a snooker cue about 18 months ago as i had a bit of stock for american pool, they do bed in slightly and then i can play all the shots and have not noticed a ping at all.
A word of caution though, i have spent the last year trying to get genuine ones as 90% are fake, this all stems from the tsunami and the counterfiters taking advantage. genuine moori tips have 9 layers not 8 and the holagram on the packaging says genuine not authentic and it is harder to see on the genuine ones.
a good elkmaster tip are as good as any tip but few and far between and dont last long if you play alot.
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