I don't play so this is purely asked out of curiosity, but has there ever been any real experimentation with rubber tips? I can't believe that in this day and age, a rubber composite could not be produced, that has the same properties as the traditional leather tips, and of course the biggest benefit would be no chalking required.
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There was a rubber tip attachment that was brought out to do masse shots, http://www.twistertip.com/index.html Not seen anything other than that really.
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Originally Posted by narl View PostThere was a rubber tip attachment that was brought out to do masse shots, http://www.twistertip.com/index.html Not seen anything other than that really.
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Originally Posted by cpserrao View PostOriginally Posted by narl View PostThere was a rubber tip attachment that was brought out to do masse shots, http://www.twistertip.com/index.html Not seen anything other than that really.
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Originally Posted by cpserrao View PostIs this legal to use in competitive match play? I imagine it would be quite useful in getting out of snookers but never seen anyone use it...
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Originally Posted by narl View PostOriginally Posted by cpserrao View PostIs this legal to use in competitive match play? I imagine it would be quite useful in getting out of snookers but never seen anyone use it...
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Originally Posted by Mark187187 View PostI read about some rubber tips a few years back. Apparently they miscued more often when using spin. So much so that the maker recommended scuffing and chalking them, which pretty much took away their USP
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