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    I currently use a blue diamond tip on my 8.5mm cue and i play uk 8 ball.
    I have found that the blue diamond is really soft and does not retain its shape very well. What tips should i use? I like hard tips I've noticed pro granite have good reviews, does anybody have any suggestions or recomendations?

    Thanks

  • #2
    go with the word on the street man. hard to go past a pro granite if u want a hard tip that retains shape. otherwise, u cld look into the laminated tip market. but the cost of a tip will quadruple and to b honest, i think it might b a touch hard for pool.

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    • #3
      yeah a think I will probly give the pro granite a try. I dont think I will ever use blue diamond tips again, I am suprised at how bad the one i currantly have on my cue is.

      Also i was thinking could the sand paper I am using to shape my current tip be to rough, maybe it sperated the fibres abit to much causing the tip to go really soft ?.

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      • #4
        ive heard that only 1 in 4 tips out of the boxes are truely good tips i dunno how true this is...

        pro granite is great for 8 ball if you like a hard tip. id strongly recoomend it although i have no experience with laminated tips

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        • #5
          I use a Talisman M in 9mm for 8 ball.I have not had any problems with it being too hard,in fact my playing/practice partner has just switched to Talismans to.They are expensive but they do retain shape and last a long time.

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          • #6
            thanks for the advise everyone, i will order some pro granite from ebay and see how they work out, hopefully they will be good and it will save me forking out £15+ for a layerd tip.

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            • #7
              Talisman pro soft is the best tip for 8 ball, it takes a while to get use to over spin on cue ball, but if it is set in place it will be good for atleast a year playing 3 times a week. Note I keep my tip on my 8 ball cue a little bit taller than on my snooker cue.
              I break with a house cue not my playing cue. If you break realy hard on a layerd tip that is a bit tall it will de laminate. If you only stroke and not force it it playes perfect. Use it or not it is what works for your style
              Start playing snooker 1 May 2010
              Highest Break 32
              Highest Score 113
              Cue: Mastercraft.
              Cue specs 9mm Talisman soft, 18 ounce

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