Kamui Black Layered Tips
Kamui Black Cue Tips
Kamui Black Super Soft Tip
Super Soft
Kamui Black Soft Tip
Soft
Kamui Black Medium Tip
Medium
Kamui Black Hard Tip
Hard

Kamui Tips

The New KAMUI Black tip is designed to add more spin to the cue ball. In addition to the benefits of KAMUI Original, the player can put more spin to the cue ball with relatively slower speed of the pool cue. The elasticity of the black leather absorbs the momentum of the cue so as to propel the cue ball with desired spin.

What you should expect from the New Kamui Black Tip is: Longer Durability, More Elasticity - Allowing more spin (grip) on the cue ball without overexerting yourself. And the KB tips have the same ability to grip onto the chalk which transfers to gripping the cue ball.


MADE IN JAPAN.

$20.75 each



 

(SS) Super Soft - Extraordinarily soft in hardness and gives the least deflection to the cue ball’s path. It works well with a cue with high deflection. The contact time between the cue ball and the tip is the longest of the other hardnesses and the player can convert the momentum into spin with decreased deflection. Suggested for the advanced player on new cloth at a tournament. (S) SOFT - Suggested to the player who wants to reduce momentum of the cue ball and apply more English. It is more difficult to bring the cue ball to where the player is aiming, but the traveling speed of the object ball is slower. Player is able to pursue control of the cue ball.
(M) MEDIUM - Adjustable to most of conditions and have good balance of the cue ball spin and its momentum. Suggested first to all players who understand the relation between spin and momentum. (H) HARD - Good for a pool cue that is set up for less deflection. The contact time between the tip and the cue ball is minimal. The cue ball path is almost straight even if applying English. No matter the distance of the cue ball and object ball, the player can maintain momentum of the cue ball but would have difficulty achieving the "kill shot" with spin. Works well if the cloth is humid and cue ball feels heavy.

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