🎯 Unleash Your Inner Champion with CUESOUL Cue Tips!
CUESOUL Cue Tips are expertly crafted from Japan baked pig leather, offering a 14mm diameter and a unique mix of hardness options. These tips are designed for both pool and snooker cues, making them a versatile choice for billiard enthusiasts. Easy to install and maintain, they provide excellent chalk retention, helping players improve their game. The sample pack allows you to experiment with different hardness levels to find your perfect fit.
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 6.65 x 3.46 x 0.55 inches |
Package Weight | 0.01 Kilograms |
Item Weight | 9.07 g |
Brand Name | CUESOUL |
Color | Pool cue tip-Mix hardness |
Manufacturer | CUESOUL |
Part Number | CSPCT022 |
K**S
It's shocking.... Their Awesome!!
I usually use a Kamui "SS " or" S" tip, which are great tips... More than great I loved them😂 I had seen these Cuesols before, 5 tips for less than $30..never even thought about buying them. A few months ago I read some reviews, checked out a video..and that was it I cheated on my Kamui tips... Its been about 2 months, using the CueSol soft tip, and its awesome!! Order them you will not be disappointed. I'm not just saying that because they're a great deal, but they're a great product. The kids hold their shape very well they grab onto the cue ball for any type of English you need to apply and believe it or not they actually hold chalk really well!!
R**S
excellent tips for the price
Decided to give these a try, I'm normally a kamui clear player. Must say for the price they aren't far off in that department. Tons of spin, chalk sticks easily. Great tips overall.
R**E
Good, inexpensive tips.
These are decent tips for the price. I got these to replace the stock tips on some one-piece cues I have for guests to use in my house, and they area definite step up over the single layer leather tips that came on the cues. The feel and grip isn't on par with some higher quality tips (I use an Everest on my personal shooting cue), but it isn't bad. They are easy enough to shape, and hold chalk well. Obviously the different hardness levels impact the playability, and I think the medium and soft are the best bet for a shooting cue. I don't like the hard or HH as shooting tips, and they clearly aren't as good as a phenolic tip for a breaker, but it seems like they will probably be pretty durable, so that's a good win for a "house cue." I haven't put the SS on a cue yet, so no opinions on that one yet. Obviously your feel and opinions may vary, so this is a nice sample pack to figure out what you do like. (The picture is the medium that I put on my backup shooting cue. It plays well, and I don't really have any complaints for the price. It just isn't as "good" as my default Everest tips.)
S**D
Great product
Very high quality pool cue tip!!!
K**1
Not as soft as I expected
Internet reviews can be misleading. I ordered some SS tips hoping to pull off some crazy spins, but while the black tip with the pink line makes the cue stand out, it is still a pretty hard compound. Not hard as rock as some comments say, but not a F1 car tire either. Switched this one to my breaking cue to see how they age under hardship, and ordered a soft Kamui original ($25 a pop) to see the difference. I'd say the SS is a good start to play with spins without breaking the bank. If you miss, you'll know it's not a hardware failure. The compound does not clog the cube shapper more than regular leather, and chalk adheres evenly. It comes well packaged from China. Side note: I used some cyano-whatever-superglue with a right amount and waited 2h for it to cure. The tip stuck just fine on a clean surfarce.To the stick tip at least, not as much as was expecting to the CB.[May 26, 2024] Very amateurish comparison with the Kamui: Pros are surgeons and I am a bad butcher. With now two cues of same weight and same shape, I cannot tell the stroke difference. They both feel 'nice' with good speed control when hit correctly. Tried on a table with a worn felt and rough balls, so I can't really report about spins, but I did not notice a difference in the amount of adherence. As for looks, the Cuesoul tip is an immediately noticeable statement, while the Kamui is pretty stealthy (I cleaned up the white plastic between the too pics, because, you know... vanity). I really wish I was a better player is my final conclusion.
P**E
Very good tips
Very cool tips brought back my old stick to life and easy to do your self. You need to use glue to apply but I did it all my self very cool
W**N
Puntas de taco de billar
Puntas para taco de billar, desde las muy suaves hasta las duras. Adecuadas para cada jugada
B**.
Great tip for the money
I have been using these soft tips for about a year. Am very please with how they last, keep shape even with being soft. I do not break with them. They do hold chalk well and don't seem to glaze over like some solid leather tips I've used in the past. Haven't has any major issues with mushrooming either. Overall, very happy with these tips. Everyone i have referred these tips to, really like the way they feel.
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