Anyone know the difference 'cept the obvious lol
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Yeah . ... The red are slightly softer
I've used the black medium Phoenix for a year or so and recently put on a red Phoenix to give it a try .
TBH I really like the red and will stick with it . Like I say it's almost the exact same but VERY slightly softer .
I LOVE EM
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Originally Posted by karlos fandango View PostI've used the black mediums for around 3 years now..can't fault them so won't be changing any time soon..I reckon if the reds are a tad softer they will appeal to a lot of players as the black are always referred to as being too hard
imo, better than kamui.
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Originally Posted by Ramon View PostGood value tips indeed. Great response .
imo, better than kamui.
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Originally Posted by Ramon View PostNever treid Talisman soft.
I have played with Talisman Medium. Phoenix is alot softer comperd to them, imo. much better CB response too.
Not sure what else was on it e.g. hardness.
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Originally Posted by Shockerz View PostIt's difficult to measure tips as I guess it does come down to personal opinion; I did see a compression chart once for tips, I ought to find it and have another read!
Not sure what else was on it e.g. hardness.
Most snooker players would rather have press tip, though.
would be fair to say , they're softer ( in generaal ).
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Originally Posted by Ramon View Postagreed.
Most snooker players would rather have press tip, though.
would be fair to say , they're softer ( in generaal ).
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Originally Posted by Shockerz View PostYeah I like the softer part but when I used a pressed tip, in general, I was always fiddling with it and continually doing stuff to keep it where I wanted it, maybe it was just me!
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Originally Posted by Shockerz View PostYeah I like the softer part but when I used a pressed tip, in general, I was always fiddling with it and continually doing stuff to keep it where I wanted it, maybe it was just me!
that's the trouble you get with pressed tips. They require abit more maintenance.
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Originally Posted by karlos fandango View PostAfter playing with a mates cue who uses elks..I couldn't believe the inconsistency of a softer tip..it's a lottery as to if your going to get any action on the cue ball from one shot to the next
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