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Tips for Choosing the Perfect Pool Cue Tip

Friday, June 19th, 2009

Pool cue tips

Pool Cue Tips

When you’re buying a new pool cue or shaft, you might wonder which tip is right for your style of play.   Here are a few things to keep in mind when choosing your tips.

Tip can be one of three difference hardness levels; soft, medium or hard.  Depending on the brand of tips, they can also be described as slow, medium, or quick, respectively. Beginners, or people who need more control, can benefit from a soft tip.  A hard tip provides more power.  Medium tips provide control and power.

The materials that tips are made from affect play as well.  Many tips are made from cowhide, pigskin, or water buffalo.  The manufacturer will either use a solid piece of leather, or create thin layers that are laminated.  Layered tips such as Moori are longer lasting and do not “mushroom” from use.  Le Pro tips are some of the most popular tips worldwide because they are medium-hard and offer a combination of power and control that benefits beginner and advanced players alike.

Keeping your leather tip responsive is easy with various tip tools that either scuff or prick the tip, raising the nap of the leather and allowing it to hold chalk.

Phenolic tips are made of a man-made substance and are very hard.  These tips are generally used for break/jump cues.  Also, be sure to keep extra tips in your leather pool cue case when possible..

When purchasing a new cue or replacing a tip, keep in mind your style of play to pick the right one for you.  If you happen to be looking for a new pool cue, consider the Meucci line of high-quality billiard pool cue sticks

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Pool Cue Tip

Saturday, April 18th, 2009

Selecting a your favorite type of cue tip, just like selecting the right type of cue, is a matter of personal preference.  Tips vary in densities as well as the materials they are composed of.   They range in degrees of hardness from soft to extra hard.  You may need to evaluate your level and frequency of play before choosing a cue tip.

Softer tips are said to give you more control over the amount of english you use.  However, since they are softer, these tips tend to flatten much more rapidly than a medium or hard tip.  This means tips will need more maintenance and frequent replacement. If you are a beginner or only play on occasion, then a soft tip may be adequate.  Elk Master tips are one of the most popular of the soft type.

Most professionals opt for a hard tip.  This gives them more consistency in their shots. In addition, these tips are more durable and need to be replaced less often.  It would be very inconvenient to have to stop in the middle of a tournament for a tip change.  An excellent and very popular type of hard tip is Le Pro.  This brand is affordable and comes standard on many top brands of pool cues.  Moving up a notch, Tiger tips and Moori tips are a bit more expensive but made with the highest quality hides.

If you are looking for Pool Cue Tips, check out the high-quality selection at CornerPocketPool.com

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