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How do I choose cue tip hardness?

Things You Should Consider When Choosing Your Cue Tip
  1. Soft and "Super Soft" Tips - absorb more energy at impact, forcing the tip to stay on the ball a split second longer. ...
  2. Medium Hard Tips - are the most commonly used type of cue tip. ...
  3. Hard Tips - absorb less energy at impact, resulting in less spin on the cue ball.
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Is a hard or soft pool cue tip better?

A harder tip has a slightly better hit efficiency (energy transfer) than a softer tip. This will result in slightly more CB speed for a given stroke speed. This can provide a slight advantage for draw shots, where, where slightly more CB speed will retain slightly more backspin on the way to the OB.
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How do I choose a cue tip?

It should always be the same diameter as your shaft – no smaller. A smaller tip will give you more control over spin, but may also cause more miscues. A larger tip will give you less spin control, but a more powerful, consistent shot. With American cues, the standard size is usually around 12 or 13mm.
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What is the hardness of the G2 tip?

Hardness Score: Soft-64.8, Medium-73.2, Hard-82.5 The new G2 (or is it G Squared) pool cue tips feature 8 layers of treated pigskin and are available in soft, medium and hard varieties.
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Is a nickel or dime cue tip better?

– Nickel or dime radius only makes a difference on very small diameter tips. – On very small tips it's better to have a dime radius than a nickel radius. from Patrick Johnson (in AZB post): To avoid hitting on a tip's edge, it should be shaped to a curvature radius less than its width.
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What cue tip do most pros use?

Medium-hard tips

This is the most common cue tip, and it gives players a good balance of cue ball control and consistency. Medium-hard tips also require less maintenance than soft tips.
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What is the most popular pool cue tip size?

Generally speaking most pool players prefer and 8mm to 8.5mm tip for a 1 & 7/8 pool cue ball, and most snooker players prefer a 9.5mm to 10mm tip for a full size 2 1/16 snooker cue ball. American pool uses an even bigger cue ball so the tip sizes are normally between 12.5 mm and 13.5mm.
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What hardness are ultraskin tips?

The Ultraskin Fire layered tips are made by Tom Hay and since their introduction have have great reviews from the people who tried them. They are available in 3 hardness levels: Soft, Medium and Hard. The tips are all 14mm.
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How often should you change your cue tip?

When or how often should you replace a cue tip? Usually, a tip is replaced either when you want to try something new or if your current tip has worn down too low, where there is almost no tip material left on the shoulder of the ferrule.
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What size pool cue tip is best for beginners?

The standard pool cue tip diameter is 12.75mm – 13mm, which is the perfect size for beginners. You can get plenty of spin and draw with the standard sized tip and it's still very forgiving for straight shots.
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What weight pool cue do most pros use?

While professional billiards players tend to use pool sticks that weigh about 19 ounces, it is a better idea for beginners to use pool sticks that are a bit lighter (around 15 ounces) while they are still learning how to pocket those tough shots with ease.
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Should I sand my cue tip?

The light ferrule-end sanding will help the glue bond better. Make sure all tip material and glue is removed before continuing. You should also wipe off any dust on the top of the ferrule with a clean rag or paper towel (and optionally clean with acetone) to ensure a clean gluing surface.
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How often should I chalk my cue?

How Often Should You Chalk Your Cue? Some players find success re-chalking after every other shot, but others prefer to re-chalk before each shot they take. You can chalk your cue more sparingly if you want, but if you need to take a shot with some spin, it's a good idea to apply some chalk.
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What is the hardest cue tip?

Here is a summary of some durometer hardness test results from FLYINGSNAIL on AZB:
  • SAMSARA JUMP – 86.0.
  • BLACK DIAMOND – 81.0.
  • SUPERPRO – 81.0.
  • WB USA – 77.0.
  • BLUE ELF – 76.0.
  • LePRO – 74.5.
  • TALISMAN – (M) 70.5.
  • TAD – (M) 75.0.
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Should I scuff a new cue tip?

Scuffing allows the cue tip to hold chalk better and will ensure you get better shot control or English. The additional texture that scuffing creates can often give you an edge while playing. As you take more shots, your cue tip starts to flatten and smooth out, meaning chalk will have fewer spots to cling onto.
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Are Elkmaster tips good?

Excellent soft tips, great touch on shot. Holds shape very well, good ball control. We'll see how it holds up over time. These are great tips for house cues.
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What size cue do professionals use?

If you are mostly playing an eight-ball pool game, the stick you would generally use is about 1.39 to 1.44 metres or 55-57 inches. Some manufacturers provide up to 58 inches. Professional players opt for between 56 and 57-inch cues because they believe these are the perfect sizes for the cue ball.
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What is the best pool tip for English?

If you are looking for the best pool cue tip for english or draw, the Predator Victory billiard tip is the right cue tip for your pool stick.
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What size shaft do most pool players use?

13mm comes standard on most pool cue shafts. 12.5mm are often started as 13mm tips, then reduced to a smaller size.
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What weight cue is best?

Pool, snooker and billiard cues range from 17 ounces to 21 ounces, and we recommend a cue between 17 to 19 ounces for snooker and standard English and Australian pool playing. A heavier cue (between 20-21 ounces) is often recommended for American Pool as the balls and table are bigger.
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What is the advantage of a heavier cue?

A heavier cue will tend to create more CB speed for a given stroke effort. A heavier cue might also be easier for some to keep on line during the stroke, but this is a very individual thing. More weight can also help prevent stroke deceleration.
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What is the best pool cue position?

Ideally, your arm should create a 90-degree angle when you hold the cue stick and are bent over to make your shot. In other words, your arm is perpendicular with the cue stick. Place your non-dominant hand on the pool table as close to the cue ball as possible, without touching the ball with your hand or the cue stick.
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What does a perfect pool cue tip look like?

A billiard cue's leather tip should have a rough texture, not smooth. This is to allow the billiard chalk to stick to the leather. A tip should also be convex or “domed”. Pool cues should have the same curvature as a nickel, while snooker cues should be like that of a dime.
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