Hi, after not lifting a cue for roughly 18 years I’m going to try again. I was an ok standard back then and liked the old soft blue diamond tips before they became harder and inconsistent. I wondered if there were any softish tips out there that anyone could recommend? Thanks
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I've heard great things about Century G1s/G2s from people who have used them. Thinking of picking them up myself after I've tried out my super soft ADR147.Dublin, Ireland • English pool (WPA)
PLAYING CUE (MAIN): Custom Jason Owen - #1384 (one-piece • 57" • 8.4mm • 17oz)
PLAYING CUE (BACKUP): Custom Peradon (one-piece • 57" • 8.7mm • 17.5oz)
BREAK CUE: Custom Jason Owen (one-piece • 58" • 10mm • 16oz)
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I was the same back in the day, after trying a few (ha!) tips, after being pointed in the direction from a friend on here, I found that Mike Wooldridge Supertips have come back into their own again and I have not looked back.
Ok they may not be "soft" as you would think but like you that is what I "was looking for" as I hate a "dink" hard tip , and these had that sound and "feel" I was looking for
let us know how you get onUp the TSF! :snooker:
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Originally Posted by Cueby119 View PostHi, after not lifting a cue for roughly 18 years I’m going to try again. I was an ok standard back then and liked the old soft blue diamond tips before they became harder and inconsistent. I wondered if there were any softish tips out there that anyone could recommend? Thanks
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As a long time Elk user ,I moved over to the century G3 when I got my new cue in December ,plays like an Elkmaster with out having to keep changing tips to find a good one G1 and 2 are supposed to be good for players that prefer a softer tip .Mines keeping perfect shapeLast edited by mikee; 25 January 2022, 08:28 AM.
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