Super Soft The super soft tip has the highest energy absorption capacity, which allows it to remain on the ball for the longest amount of time. This extra time gives the cue ball more spin, enabling players to move it around the table with precise accuracy.
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Soft A soft tip gives the cue ball more spin. This is because the softer tip can absorb more energy at impact, causing it to remain on the ball for a longer period of time. If you prefer to maneuver the cue ball around the table, then a soft tip is a good choice.
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Medium Medium tips are the most common type of cue tip, this is because they offer a great balance between control and consistency. The medium tip also requires less maintenance than a soft tip, making it ideal for beginners and intermediate players.
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Hard Hard cue tips are known for their longevity. Although they provide some level of consistency for players, they are more prone to miscues because of their decreased energy absorption capacity at impact, leading to less spin on the cue ball.
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