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What size snooker cue tip should I use?

What size snooker cue tip should I use?

9.5mm to 10mm
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.

How thick should a cue tip be?

9.5mm is ideal, it’s proved to be the most suitable size for keeping an accuracy while being able to generate good spin. 9.9mm & 10mm – Are not always the best size to play with. There is a point a tip size becomes a little too big to generate good spin, in fairness good technique will overcome this.

What is the best hardness for a cue tip?

The Ultimate Pool Cue Tip Guide

Tip Brand Tip Size Hardness
Zan (Soft) 14mm 66.3
Elk Master 10-14mm 66.8
Kamui Black (Super Soft) 14mm 67.5
Da Vinci (Soft) 14mm 68.7

Is a smaller cue tip better?

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.

What cue tips do professional snooker players use?

What snooker cue tips do the professionals use? The top professionals use a variety of tips, but, at the moment, Century Pro Cue Tips are proving a very popular variety with the top snooker players.

Which snooker tip is the best?

We recommended the Century G1. He was extremely happy with the recommendation. Welsh professional Andrew Paggett has only very recently released along with Exotic cues, a batch of AP EXOTIC TIPS. We tried these in the Extra Hard and bought the Hards, and these I think are probably the best tips released in 2021.

What cue tip do snooker pros use?

What cue does Neil Robertson use?

John Parris Classic cue
What cue does Neil Robertson use? Neil Robertson has been using a John Parris Classic cue since he was 15.

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