I had a play with a spare cue today. It currently has a BD tip on it. This seems very soft and 'spongy'. However, this cue seems "lifeless" ( if this is the correct term ).
My old, JP cue seems to be more "active" in comparison, I am not sure if this is just purely down to the tip.
I am concerned I just won't get on with the new TW cue as I'm just TOO used to this older cue I've used? Obviously, there is no way for me to tell until I have a play with it myself. In the meantime I'm ripping off that BD tip off the spare cue for now.
This other cue seems cumbersome "lifeless". My older cue is "springy" and zippy with the reaction on the cueball. I know I ramble on! This older cue had a MW Supertip on it. Coincidence?
Old cue: 18.5oz, slimmer, more "butt heavy", MW supertip.
Spare cue: slightly thicker shaft, 19.3oz, balance point 16-17", blue diamond tip ( two hour's play ).
This spare cue feels "hollow" in a way. Apologies for my description, this is proving harder to put into words than I thought it would.
Anyone else with similar experiences?
My old, JP cue seems to be more "active" in comparison, I am not sure if this is just purely down to the tip.
I am concerned I just won't get on with the new TW cue as I'm just TOO used to this older cue I've used? Obviously, there is no way for me to tell until I have a play with it myself. In the meantime I'm ripping off that BD tip off the spare cue for now.
This other cue seems cumbersome "lifeless". My older cue is "springy" and zippy with the reaction on the cueball. I know I ramble on! This older cue had a MW Supertip on it. Coincidence?
Old cue: 18.5oz, slimmer, more "butt heavy", MW supertip.
Spare cue: slightly thicker shaft, 19.3oz, balance point 16-17", blue diamond tip ( two hour's play ).
This spare cue feels "hollow" in a way. Apologies for my description, this is proving harder to put into words than I thought it would.
Anyone else with similar experiences?
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