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ADR147 Laminated Tips Review
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To be honest, I couldn't believe it either, Culraven !! first time I saw the tip, I thought is same as Talisman. They are very hard. When I played with it,, Wow!! The CB reaction is just incredibly good!! I hope that black one has the same playability. Haven't tried it yet !!
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I ordered 3 of the soft versions from ADR, the delivery was super quick, cheers Andrew. Ive not had long to test one of the tips out as i had to go straight into a 1 frame match with the new tip on without any practice which wasn't ideal, my early impressions of the tip are really good. Ive been using the Phoenix laminated Soft tips which can be really hit and miss, they delaminate on a regular basis and can firm up over time.
The ADR tips feel great when you strike the ball both in the sound and the feel, i don't like a hard sound and the soft version is perfect where its just a nice gentle sound and the feel felt perfect. I'm pretty certain i got a lot more reaction and grip from this tip, i over screwed the ball a couple of times and got more than the usual amount of side, that's deffo a positive when you have got used to it a bit more. I just need to have some practice with it now, first impressions are very good.sigpic
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I've just ordered one of these to try. Let's hope it's good!
My last two Talisman tips have split now and I've not had a problem until now. I've been using them for two years.WPBSA Level 2 - 1st4Sport Coach
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Originally Posted by fredkite View PostI would highly recommend spruce Triangle chalk with these tips, covers the tip much better than the green version. Do you stock the spruce chalk Andrew?
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Originally Posted by rightoncue89 View PostJust ordered a new black soft version, looking forward to trying this one, although im sure it will play near identical to my last soft tip from adr, if so il be very happy
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I just ordered 2 of the black soft ADR147's. Super stoked to try them out. The snooker cue I just received had some really crapping tips on it. I was thinking of using a kamui tip because that what I have always played with on my regular cue. Thought I would support a fellow forum member and more personal seller, plus I think it will put the kamui to shame. I will write up a nice report after I have them installed and have played with them for over 20 hours.“Thus so wretched is man that he would weary even without any cause for weariness... and so frivolous is he that, though full of a thousand reasons for weariness, the least thing, such as playing billiards or hitting a ball, is sufficient enough to amuse him.” Mr. Blaise Pascal
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I really like these tips, all the benefits of a layered tip without the horrible 'ting'. One thing though, I have found, like others that blue Master chalk and Triangle spruce chalk seem to stick better to the tip than light green Triangle but it marks the cue ball so much and I get complaints from other players in my league. Is there a light coloured chalk that won't mark the cue ball so much but will stick better than light green Triangle?
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