Elevate Your Game with Precision! 🎯
The Century Pro Cue Tip is a revolutionary product in cue sports, featuring scientifically hand-graded tips made from the highest quality A+ leather. Available in four grades to suit every player's preference, this cue tip is not only designed for optimum consistency and feedback but is also endorsed by snooker champion Mark Williams. With a compact design and guaranteed quality, it's the perfect choice for serious players looking to enhance their performance.
Color | Blue |
Style | G1 |
Batteries included? | No |
Brand | CC |
Manufacturer | Century Cue Tips |
Item model number | G1 |
Product Dimensions | 6 x 6 x 1.5 cm; 9.07 g |
ASIN | B073V4V8PP |
A**R
Great!
Good product. Arrived when expected.
2**8
G1 Cue tips Better than Elk's Master
Iv used Elk Master tips for past few years as love that softer feel when striking the cueball. Only downside to them is I have to reshape the Elk's every 1-2 months as they start to flatten out or mushroom. Change cue tip every year or less.The G1 tips I'm now using I'd say are not just as squishy soft as Elk's but still very very soft on contact. They hold chalk as good or better than Elk's. I do find more grip when curving the cueball with the G1's.Iv been using the G1 tip now for 3 months and not had to reshape it at all and don't think il have to for another month or 2 as no real signs of wear 👍On a preference side of things Iv used the G2 tip on another players pool cue and it was a little firmer but still very good, most people do use the G2 tip over the G1 from what Iv noticed but if u like the feel of the Elk Masters cue tip or Cannon/Peradon cue tips as standard as they use Elk's then u might be like myself and few others and prefer the G1 🤷Hope that helps 👍 Happy Potting 🎱
L**S
Recommended by a friend
These tips were recommended to me by a friend who has had some success with them. I can’t wait to try one out
A**R
Satisfied
Great product, promptly delivered
J**H
AMAZING
Outstanding cue tips, was worried at first as touching the cue tips left a blue stain on my fingers but that was easy to wash with and as you sand the tip it becomes better. This tip greatly improved my breaks and allowed me to put more power through my cue.
F**
A tad on the hard side…
First time using these. I can’t say I got totally used to it over a few hours of play. For me, the feel is quite hard and I was not getting the feedback from striking that I would like. On the plus side, certain shots were far easier: I had more control on short screw shots and fairly hard striking saw the ball move a fair bit even with only a little angle. It also held the chalk very well.But, that trade off for “feel” wasn't enough. I've opted for the G2 to see whether they suit me more. Overall, I would definitely give them a try (even if you're not a hard tip kinda person) to see if they help you control the cue-ball.As for fitting them. It was quite easy really and shaping them isn't too difficult if you're handy with the tools and have experience re-tipping.
F**H
Tips are great but…
Tips are great but…I bought two types and they only sent one box. Never replied to me. I guess they got lost in the post, I was in Hawaii at the time. I couldn’t be bothered to follow up again, it is what it is. Customer service sucks, I guess they thought I was lying.
M**H
Quality tips
Background - I've been playing cue sports for nearly 40 years and recently have really stepped up my snooker practice to 15-20 hours per week. In my years of playing I have tried all sorts of things to help my game, including different tips. I used blue diamond for many years, more recently trying Elk, Kamui and Elk Pro's. All of which I found inconsistent and didn't give me the feel I need. So after hearing about the Century Pro Tips I though I'd give them a try. Initially I bought the selection box to try the different 'hardness' of tip available. After this I have now settled on the G2 tips as I do prefer a softer feel.Fitting the tips - I use a 10mm tip on my 9.5mm cue and fit in the usual way using superglue gel. Clearly, it is really important to get the tip central and then apply a good even pressure to ensure the glue takes across the tip. I then use glass paper to slowly decrease the diameter of the tip for my cue. This is quite a lengthy process but I prefer this to using a blade to cut the tip down. A bit of 'doming' may be necessary but the out of the box shape seems pretty good.'Playing in' - Now this is the real plus point for me about these tips. Unlike other tips that take a while to play in and settle down I find the Century Pros are ready to go immediately. So far, this has been the same for all the Century Pros I have used and I'm probably on my 10th now.In use - I love the feel of these tips and find they accept the chalk really well and need little attention. They grip the cue ball well and enable me to get the predictable control I want. Of course I have mis-cued with these tips but that's down to me trying to impart too much spin or not cueing smoothly. After quite a bit of play (several hours of solo practice for me), the tip can balloon a little on the edges, which just needs a bit of rubbing back with the glass paper again. However, this is minor given the actual impact area holds a good shape throughout and I very rarely have to resurface it in any way.Longevity - This is another plus point of these tips. They last really well. I recall when I was using blue diamond tips, which I used to change every month and I wasn't even playing as much then as I do now. These, on the other hand last me at least 3 months, which for me, offsets their initial cost. Personally I change my Century Pro tips when it goes hard. Difficult to explain but for me, it definitely hits a point where the tip sounds and feels hard. This is when I will replace it with a new tip.Conclusion - For 'bang for your buck', these are the best tips I have used by far. I tried many different sorts of tips and was disappointed by their inconsistency of quality and limited longevity. It would take something special to make me by any other sort of tip and I would recommend these to anyone.
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