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  • thorasa
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    this is a question..........when i am a beginner........i rely on a hard tip..........
    but then after i get used to snooker..........i seek for soft tip(and very rely on )...........
    i still cant find the reason why would tht happen...........
    one more thing is........someone teach me if u want the tip become softer...drop some water on it......
    is tht useful???

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  • sootyvrs
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    Originally Posted by jaffa.johnson View Post
    You would be interested to know that last time I was Robin Cooks, the softest tip we tested out the elks, buffalo diamonds, blue diamonds, hercules & MW supertips was the MW supertip.

    Most people on here regard those as harder tips.
    Although the MW Supertips are much more consistent compared to other pressed tips, the last batch I had were hard compared to previous ones I've had which was very noticable. I ended up swapping them to someone for some for the softer MW Supertips as he preferred the harder ones and discards the softer ones which is what I prefer.

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  • mrbluejay
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    Originally Posted by jaffa.johnson View Post
    Yes matey.
    I've got a Pool Baron Hornet fitted at the moment and it is quite soft, but does need a bit of reshaping. Whats the feedback on MW's laminated tips, have not read too much about these ? I've also got a Phoenix black laminated to try - anybody tried them ?

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  • jaffa.johnson
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    Originally Posted by DeanH View Post

    H2 - do they take and hold chalk well?
    Yes matey.

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  • DeanH
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    yep, personal definition...
    but we are all agreed that Pool Baron are VERY soft

    H2 - do they take and hold chalk well?

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  • jaffa.johnson
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    Originally Posted by DeanH View Post
    Well they are a tad softer than the old BD and definitely more consistent
    More consistent maybe, dont find them softer. I had to use 3 x buffalo to get a good one on my mates cue.

    From the mixed bag of tips I have recently used on cues I found you can get soft or hard elks, blue diamonds and buffalo diamonds.

    You would be interested to know that last time I was Robin Cooks, the softest tip we tested out the elks, buffalo diamonds, blue diamonds, hercules & MW supertips was the MW supertip.

    Most people on here regard those as harder tips.

    I think it all comes down to what your sent and peoples definition of hard and soft.


    Originally Posted by DeanH View Post
    I got mine from ADR and just waiting for a lull in my playing to give them a go on the snooker cue
    Me too, I find them great for both snooker and pool.

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  • DeanH
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    Originally Posted by jaffa.johnson View Post
    I dont think buffalo blue diamonds are soft.
    Well they are a tad softer than the old BD and definitely more consistent

    Originally Posted by jaffa.johnson View Post
    The pool barons are certainly worth a shout, especially if you manged to get the to chalk on it.
    Yes they can be a pain to get a good coverage but after the gentle reshape I found it took the chalk better.

    Originally Posted by jaffa.johnson View Post
    Hercules are the softest laminated tip I have tried. ADR told me they were the softest full stop and he would have tried a couple more than me.
    I got mine from ADR and just waiting for a lull in my playing to give them a go on the snooker cue

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  • jaffa.johnson
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    I dont think buffalo blue diamonds are soft.

    The pool barons are certainly worth a shout, especially if you manged to get the to chalk on it.

    Hercules are the softest laminated tip I have tried. ADR told me they were the softest full stop and he would have tried a couple more than me.

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  • DeanH
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    On my snooker cue I am using a Buffalo Blue Diamond Plus (it was previously an ElkMaster and then a Blue Diamond) and am finding it more consistent and retaining its softness since I put it on a few months back.
    I have got a few Hercules H2 (laminate tip) in line for the next try-out. These are defined as medium but do not seem to be on the softer-side of medium (if you know what I mean )

    On my pool cue I am using a Pool Baron, which is even softer. This is working well but I did find after a few weeks of heavy use I had to reshape it but it seems to have settled down now.
    cheers

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  • sootyvrs
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    All soft tips will go harder after prolonged playing like the Blue Diamond tip you are using.

    Another soft tip is the buffalo diamond plus tip.

    I have heard that a soft laminated tip is the Aurora tip which might stay softer for longer although I've never used them so not sure how soft they are compared to a fresh Blue Diamond tip

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  • thorasa
    started a topic any soft tip???

    any soft tip???

    hi everyone, i am using blue diamond tip
    honestly i love diamond coz its soft enough for me
    but i found tht after i used tht for few weeks.......it becomes too hard for me............
    thts why i am looking for any other soft tip which can replace blue diamond........
    can anyone give me some advice????
    by the way......sorry of my poor english......since english is not my mother tongue.........
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