I have been using a Talisman tip for the last few months now and have found that it has really helped my game in terms of feel, consistency, and cue power.
Has anyone else had the same experience when swapping cue tips? I used to be a fan of using Elks and still believe they give you the best feel but I was fed up of replacing my tip every 2-3 weeks and the quality really varied from tip to tip.
My talisman tip is still in perfect condition after 2 months and whilst I have lost a bit of feel from the tip compared to elks, I have found having a tip that you don't have to replace regularly really helps your confidence.
With so much psychology in snooker I thought I would share this advice with other players as I really do believe that without a decent tip your standard will never improve.
Has anyone else had the same experience when swapping cue tips? I used to be a fan of using Elks and still believe they give you the best feel but I was fed up of replacing my tip every 2-3 weeks and the quality really varied from tip to tip.
My talisman tip is still in perfect condition after 2 months and whilst I have lost a bit of feel from the tip compared to elks, I have found having a tip that you don't have to replace regularly really helps your confidence.
With so much psychology in snooker I thought I would share this advice with other players as I really do believe that without a decent tip your standard will never improve.
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