The Metallic Blue Titanium Pool Cue is very good quality. It has a good feel to it, yet is relatively light.

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Beside this, what tip does Ronnie use?

The tip currently used by Ronnie O'Sullivan is an Elkmaster.

Beside above, how do you maintain a cue tip? Tip Maintenance

  1. The tip should be shaped within a dime to nickel radius.
  2. If not within dime to nickel radius, place a tip shaper on the floor with the bowl side up.
  3. Turn the cue upside down placing the tip of the cue into the shaper bowl.
  4. Rotate the cue while pivoting the cue back and forth.

One may also ask, what size cue tip do the pros use?

Pros tip diameter. I would assume there's a lot of custom tapering of shafts and what not, but anywhere between 12-13 seems to be most common from what I've seen. 12,25 is the most popular with high level players. Gives good accuracy and allows for good spin tip be put on the ball when needed.

How long does a snooker cue tip last?

around 6 months

Related Question Answers

What tip does Mark Selby use?

As Mark Selby has said the Century Pro Cue Tips is the best Tip I've used.

How do you maintain a snooker cue?

Snooker Cue Care – Do's
  1. Store your cue vertically or in a level case.
  2. Only use 0000 steel wool only very occasionally (or never) to lightly to remove dirt and grime.
  3. Use 0000 steel wool to clean brass ferrule and bring back to life.
  4. Look down a cue shaft with one eye to check straightness and turn the cue slowly.

Are heavier pool cues better?

In general, a lighter cue will allow more control over finesse shots, and a heavier cue will allow more cue ball (CB) speed with less apparent stroke effort. A heavier cue might also be easier for some people to keep on line during the stroke, but this is a very individual thing.

Which cue tip is best?

The 5 Best Pool Cue Tips
  • Kamui Clear Black Cue Tip- Pro Pick.
  • Elk Master 13mm Pool Billiard Cue Tips - Editor's Pick [Best for Most]
  • Predator Victory Cue Tip (H/M/S) - Runner Up (Pro Pick Category)
  • Collapsar 6pcs 14mm Pool Cue Tips (H/M/S) - Value Pick.
  • HONBAY 10pcs 13mm- Bargain Pick.

How often should you change a snooker cue tip?

6) How often should I replace snooker cue tips? That depends on the tip and how often you play! Generally, soft to medium tips don't last as long as medium/harder tips so if you're someone who plays regularly every day every week, then buying a harder tip may be the best option for you.

How do you use a cue tip clamp?

All you have to do is insert the pool cue tip in the clamp and place on the glued ferrule. Simply pull up to hold the tip in place while the glue dries and then push down to remove from the shaft. Porper helps you make cue tip replacement painless and efficient with this tool.

What cue does Mark Allen use?

Parris cue

What is a snooker cue tip made from?

Pool break cues have tips made from very hard leather (sometimes layered) or phenolic resin to ensure that the full force of the stroke is transferred to the cue ball during the break shot , and to avoid excessive wear-and-tear on the tips and ferrules of players' main shooting cues.

What size tip do snooker players use?

Most snooker players prefer a tip size between 9mm to 10mm with 9.5mm being the most popular. English pool players tend to use a smaller tip between 7mm to 9.5mm mainly due to smaller lighter cue ball.

How do you replace a cue tip at home?

Ten Easy Steps to Repair a Pool Cue Tip
  1. You Will Need:
  2. Remove the old tip.
  3. Lightly sand the top of the ferrule.
  4. Select your new tip.
  5. Rub the back of the tip on the fine grit sandpaper and score the tip with the razor blade.
  6. Open the Tweeten, Barge, or SuperGlue Gel and keep off of your hands.

How do you make a snooker cue smooth?

Apply oil onto cue with a cloth or paper towel, leave overnight to soak in. Wipe off surplus oil and buff cue with clean cloths until smooth and dry and no residue oil is visible on a clean cloth. If the cue feels sticky wipe with damp cloth and dry and buff.

Can you scuff a phenolic tip?

If its just regular phenolic then scuffing won't help much. If its a canvas based phenolic then you can scuff it and the canvas will fuzz up and help hold chalk.