Taom Fusion Tip & Green V10 Chalk

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  • Опубликовано: 2 авг 2024
  • What's going on everybody?!?! It's quite a long time since I've done a recorded video, but what I have for you today is I'm finally giving the Taom Fusion Tip a try. I'll be putting on my Predator Ikon4-5, which has the factory Predator Victory Soft tip on it, and let's how the Taom Fusion Tip compares to it. Also, in conjunction with trying out the tip I'll be trying for the first time the Taom V10 Chalk!
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    Chapters:
    00:00 [Intro]
    01:50 [Information On The Taom Fusion Tip]
    02:45 [Information On The Taom V10 Chalk]
    04:01 [Putting The Taom Fusion Tip On My 12.4mm Revo Shaft]
    12:26 [Hit Test With The Taom Fusion Tip]
    13:49 [Breaking & Running A 9-Ball Rack]
    16:43 [Outro]
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Комментарии • 84

  • @felixroman341
    @felixroman341 Год назад +1

    Greetings Lil' Chris. Great review! Keep up the good work.

    • @felixroman341
      @felixroman341 Год назад +1

      Just wondering- have you made a video comparing Aramith balls to Cyclops vs the Predators? I personally own a set of Cyclops. Your comments as always are appreciated.

  • @bird80
    @bird80 Год назад +1

    V-10 is awesome! I’ll have to try the Fusion tips.

  • @TheMysticSpade
    @TheMysticSpade Год назад +3

    I moved to a Taom fusion tip around November last year and after getting used to it I don't see myself using anything else. I now have the Taom fusion tip on my gen1 OB1, Franco Custom Kielwood and my custom Cabron Fiber shafts. I was a moori soft player for over a decade then decided to switch it up and don't regret it at all. I also use the V10 chalk and it truly is one of if not the best chalk out there.

    • @donkeydiehard879
      @donkeydiehard879 Год назад

      Have you tried the zan hybrid max? It's a similar concept but I'm curious how they compare. The zan is good and used by a lot of top players on tour. I found it to be good but didn't love it.

    • @TheMysticSpade
      @TheMysticSpade Год назад

      @@donkeydiehard879 I have very limited experience with it and I will say they play VERY similar. If I would have to say anything I would say the Zan leans more to the soft side where as the fusion is more towards the medium side.

    • @donkeydiehard879
      @donkeydiehard879 Год назад

      @@TheMysticSpade that's what I was wondering! Thank you. I'll probably stick with the Zan. I want the outside to be softer since the middle is more firm.

    • @TheMysticSpade
      @TheMysticSpade Год назад

      @@donkeydiehard879 the fusion tip outer edges are softer than center but I wouldn’t say it’s as soft as the zan.

  • @thomaswalchesky8961
    @thomaswalchesky8961 Год назад +3

    Love the chalk. My concerns with all tips is the consistency from new to worn down. Many tips have a tendency to change as it gets worn down.

  • @MisterEDit1
    @MisterEDit1 Год назад +1

    I need one of these cue tip replacement contraptions 😃👍Chalk is a bit steep in price but might be worth it in the long run 🤔

  • @yes2crypto
    @yes2crypto Год назад +1

    I recently bought my first Taom chalk this last week due to another one of your videos. And now I think I want to try the Taom fusion tip.

    • @chefarj
      @chefarj Год назад

      Hows your experience?

    • @yes2crypto
      @yes2crypto Год назад +1

      @@chefarj with the chalk, absolutely wonderful. It doesn’t leave any marks on the cue ball, and I always feel like I have a good control of my stroke. With the new tip, however, I put it on a new cuetec avid 11.75 shaft that I have yet to start using.

  • @gtrmusic69
    @gtrmusic69 Год назад +2

    I have Predator Soft and Predator Medium on all my carbon fiber shafts. Use them depending on what game and humidity are happening.

  • @labmaktv7813
    @labmaktv7813 Год назад +1

    Can you make a another review or a follow ip review about the fusion tip? If you need to adjust the aiming, how it feels when hitting the cue ball, and the spin, compare to the tips etc,, thank you

  • @SenseiNatePlaysPool
    @SenseiNatePlaysPool Год назад +1

    Hell yeah man. Get used to it, I think it’s gonna be great :)

  • @donkeydiehard879
    @donkeydiehard879 Год назад +1

    The V10 chalk is the best on the market at it's not even close. Do wish it stuck better to phenolic but it's not terrible. I am curious how this tip compares to the zan hybrid max. Seems like the same concept and the zan is amazing.

  • @johnsteger
    @johnsteger Год назад +1

    I use the V10 and love it

  • @BROU-bb2uc
    @BROU-bb2uc Год назад +1

    Hey Chris I shoot with a Morikami tip love it.

  • @famousyoutuber2375
    @famousyoutuber2375 Год назад +2

    Nice early morning pool

  • @dumbref1459
    @dumbref1459 Год назад +1

    I recently purchased the V-10 and like it a lot. If you do a drill with cue object balls in the same spot there is a slight marking but nothing like less expensive chalks and it brushes out easily. More importantly, it covers and stays on the tip much longer, especially my break cue. Have you found any differences between the pyro and v10?

    • @LilChrisPoolPlayer
      @LilChrisPoolPlayer  Год назад +1

      I currently don't see any difference between the pyro and V10. Both leave my hands and the cue ball clean.

  • @TitleistD22
    @TitleistD22 Год назад +1

    Both of my shafts have the Taom Fusion tip on them Revo 12.4 and my 314. It does stay consistent and plays very well. Chris is there any difference between the V10 chalk and the Pyro besides the color?

  • @markslates2154
    @markslates2154 Год назад +1

    Chris, question: You compare the Fusion tip to the Predator Victory Soft. The look of the Victory Soft removed indicates it had been on the shaft for some time. My experience is that soft tips harden significantly with use. Are you really comparing the Fusion tip to a "soft" tip?
    I use a Kamui Original Soft. And while I wish it would play like a soft tip forever, I find that I am playing with a hard tip after about a month.
    Please share your thoughts. Thanks!

    • @LilChrisPoolPlayer
      @LilChrisPoolPlayer  Год назад

      I've only had my Predator Ikon4-5 for about 6 months and I would consider that to be long enough for the tip to harden like you're describing. You can see in this video, where I changed the tip on my Predator Blak4-5 to a HOW soft ( ruclips.net/video/IZbiKaJduyc/видео.html ), that the original Victory Soft was about 2 years old.

  • @jasongunawan7635
    @jasongunawan7635 Год назад +1

    Hey Chris, which tip do you prefer, the How tip or the Taom Fusion? And how do they compare to the Kamui and Predator Victory tip?

    • @LilChrisPoolPlayer
      @LilChrisPoolPlayer  6 месяцев назад

      The more I've been using the Taom Fusion on my JFlowers cues, the more I've been liking it. I don't really have a comparison to say which one is "better". I've shot with all the ones you're asking about and I haven't hand any complaints with any of them.

  • @TombiDTA
    @TombiDTA Год назад +1

    Hey chris, would it be okay to do a retip without a lathe?

    • @LilChrisPoolPlayer
      @LilChrisPoolPlayer  Год назад +1

      Yes, it can be done. Check out this video by @DrDaveBilliards
      ruclips.net/video/ta5M0uCKkZU/видео.html
      He replaces a tip by hand.

  • @alucidfrost
    @alucidfrost Год назад +1

    Hey, Chris just curious I just refelted my table and made it grey, and I’m looking for a high quality chalk that is consistent and won’t be to messy on the grey. I’ve looked into pyro and v10, Although I’m worried it might leave marks on the cloth. Any recommendations?

    • @LilChrisPoolPlayer
      @LilChrisPoolPlayer  Год назад

      I haven't had any issues with the Pyro or V10 themselves leaving a mess on my table. If you're worried about chalk marks on your table, I would be more concerned of the tip of your cue dragging along the felt when you hit low on the cue ball.

    • @alucidfrost
      @alucidfrost Год назад +1

      @@LilChrisPoolPlayer Appreciate your response, Chris. I only had issues with chalk marks from Kamui chalk, mostly when I shot a power draw shot. However, I hadn’t considered my stroke as being why I sometimes leave chalk marks. Something to work on, I suppose. I think I'm going to try out taoms v10 chalk based on your and others' recommendations. Thank you for your response.

  • @chrism6317
    @chrism6317 6 месяцев назад +1

    Lil Chris in thinking about getting a Lathe. What do you use/recommend?

    • @LilChrisPoolPlayer
      @LilChrisPoolPlayer  6 месяцев назад +1

      This is the one I have
      www.cuesmith.com/the-mid-size-cue-smith-with-sliding-headstock/

  • @wesleywilliams1186
    @wesleywilliams1186 Год назад +1

    Man that's the cue I want so bad! I've wanted it for so long. I can't find it anywhere now.. 😔

  • @jbart9309
    @jbart9309 Год назад +1

    I use the Pyro. Could you tell any difference on cue ball cling or residue compared to the v10?

    • @LilChrisPoolPlayer
      @LilChrisPoolPlayer  Год назад +1

      I currently don't see a difference between the pyro and the v10

    • @gaimcap
      @gaimcap Год назад +1

      I only ever really noticed chalk marks from Pyro on miscues and some break shots really.
      In the last month or so of playing with v10, I’m not really sure I can ever really remember any significant chalk marks at all for whatever that’s worth-but it kind of feels like you’re basically be going from 9/10 clean with the Pyro to 9.2/10 with v10.
      It’s kind of hard to say it’s much of an improvement, but it’s also not like there’s any real difference in price. Cost me the same $19 either way.

  • @buang420
    @buang420 6 месяцев назад +1

    I really enjoy your videos. What do you do for a living if u dont mind me asking?

  • @chefarj
    @chefarj Год назад +2

    It hits harder compare to Kamui Medium Clear black or Kamui Clear Medium brown. Taom fusion is harder in middle of the tip, Grip like Medium and Control like soft tip. That why they named it Fusion.

    • @arthurhom-shaw4056
      @arthurhom-shaw4056 Год назад +1

      I use medium clear black, good to know, I kind of felt the Kamui's hit a little softer for being medium tips but hold their shape well. I'll switch eventually to try out the Taom Fusion tip once this one wears out

    • @chefarj
      @chefarj Год назад

      @@arthurhom-shaw4056 taom is better compare to kamui when it comes to grip and holding it shape. I own kamui clear black and clear black soft tip.

  • @JoeRN2B
    @JoeRN2B Месяц назад +1

    What type of lathe is that? I would like to do my own top work. I have a wood lathe and tablesaw but that looks like really cool lathe. Thank you!

    • @LilChrisPoolPlayer
      @LilChrisPoolPlayer  19 дней назад

      This is the cue lathe that I have
      www.cuesmith.com/the-mid-size-cue-smith-with-sliding-headstock/

  • @shawnlim2971
    @shawnlim2971 6 месяцев назад +1

    Taom fusion hows the draw shot on this tip? Is it similar to medium or soft tip?

    • @LilChrisPoolPlayer
      @LilChrisPoolPlayer  6 месяцев назад +1

      Drawing the cue ball is good. In regard to medium or soft, I'd say that it does actually land in between.

  • @Joseph-xi5bt
    @Joseph-xi5bt 2 месяца назад +1

    I really like the hit of the kamui medium athelte. How does the fusion compare?

    • @LilChrisPoolPlayer
      @LilChrisPoolPlayer  19 дней назад

      Haven't hit with the Kamui medium athlete, so I can't compare. What I can say is that I have a preference for the Taom fusion over the tips that you would've seen me use on my channel.

  • @AndrewChozen1
    @AndrewChozen1 6 месяцев назад +1

    Where can I buy the tip shaper you are useing on the lathe?

    • @LilChrisPoolPlayer
      @LilChrisPoolPlayer  6 месяцев назад +1

      Here's where I got my lathe and the tip shaper
      www.cuesmith.com/automatic-tip-shaper/

    • @AndrewChozen1
      @AndrewChozen1 6 месяцев назад +1

      @@LilChrisPoolPlayer Thanks a lot👍 Much appreciated!

  • @dougquara6302
    @dougquara6302 Год назад +1

    Nice out. It will be interesting to see how much if any the tip changes with reps. I have been using V10 chalk for about 6 months, averaging around 1/2 hour per day, and it does not show any visible signs it's been used. I can chalk up once per rack without increased incidences of miscuing, although I do look at the tip often to see if it needs refreshing. Polishing the balls can be done much more infrequently, and yes, the cue ball stays incredibly clean. I also need to clean the table cloth much more infrequently. So for me, it's win-win-win-win, and considering how long I anticipate this chalk will last, cost isn't a concern. When I play league and use house chalk, I have to remember to chalk up every shot, so I have added to my PSR at least looking at the chalk every shot when playing with V10 so I don't forget it when I'm not using it.

  • @AllDay-Headley
    @AllDay-Headley Год назад +1

    Hey Chris. What type of lathe do you have?

  • @johns9070
    @johns9070 Год назад +1

    Just a thought, if the tip is harder in the center and one uses a 14mm on a 11.7 and shaves most of the side soft off and is now playing with the harder center

  • @TODEEPONAIR
    @TODEEPONAIR Год назад +1

    Very nice video Chris. But can you tell me what shape tip a nickel or a dime.

  • @Darkslide2AR-FE
    @Darkslide2AR-FE Год назад +1

    what does Tip Crystal do?

    • @LilChrisPoolPlayer
      @LilChrisPoolPlayer  Год назад

      It helps burnish the tip and prevent mushrooming. Sometimes I’ll use cue wax too.

    • @Darkslide2AR-FE
      @Darkslide2AR-FE Год назад +1

      @@LilChrisPoolPlayer Thank you for taking the time to respond, I've been needing something to help my tip to stop mushrooming.

  • @Tom_Vala_III
    @Tom_Vala_III Год назад +1

    I use these both. Chalk is the best. Tip is something different that you need some time to get used to (had kamui black medium previously).

  • @johncoach14
    @johncoach14 Год назад +1

    Liking the commentary - could you add talking 2 balls ahead, so we get to see why your going for the position on the next ball, to get to the 2nd ball ahead?

    • @LilChrisPoolPlayer
      @LilChrisPoolPlayer  Год назад

      I do something like what you're asking about in this video here
      ruclips.net/video/mCfqQcPtGQ8/видео.html

  • @extrahassig3438
    @extrahassig3438 11 месяцев назад +1

    I had a love hate relationship with the taom fusion i miscued alot and blamed it on the tip but that was a skill issue so i baught them again

  • @stanfordturner
    @stanfordturner Год назад +1

    I'd recommend using the OLFA 18mm Heavy-Duty Snap Off Replacement Blades in their 18mm Heavy-Duty Utility Knife (L-1) and snap off and use a new edge every time you cut a tip. Don't bother with their regular 18mm blades the Ultra-Sharp are just better in my opinion.

  • @midnightmadness406
    @midnightmadness406 Год назад +1

    With the Taom V10 chalk, you should be able to run several racks without re-chalking.

    • @donkeydiehard879
      @donkeydiehard879 Год назад

      You absolutely can. However, if chalking is part of pre shot routine, like mine is, I go through the motions without using much chalk.

    • @capacheto
      @capacheto Год назад

      The chalk embeds itself into the tip so well I can take my shaft out of the bag and still shoot with it without chalking.

    • @donkeydiehard879
      @donkeydiehard879 Год назад

      @@capacheto I can testify to this. I actually roll my tip on the carpet before leaving the pool room, out of habit. I've done that, then when I shot again, put my cue together and shot without rechalking... Still didn't miss cue. 😂 Done it more than once.

  • @jr307
    @jr307 11 месяцев назад

    The chalk is the best in world ! About Taom Fusion tip, forget it ( the worst tip i ever try) ! Phoenix soft is much better and cost just 5 dol

  • @Daveco82
    @Daveco82 Год назад +1

    I'll stick with my Triangle tip.

  • @330devans
    @330devans 12 дней назад

    Never have I blamed miscues on chalk or tips. These comments crack me up!

  • @rashad5969
    @rashad5969 Год назад +1

    Talk about having an early morning motion sickness 🤢🤢

    • @LilChrisPoolPlayer
      @LilChrisPoolPlayer  Год назад

      Yeah, lesson learned on camera placement when working with my lathe. I'm looking at putting a wall mount above my workbench to put the camera on.

  • @keykey1401
    @keykey1401 4 месяца назад

    TOAM V10 is the most overrated chalk in the mark.
    Never had so much miss cues before

  • @Chris-mw8dr
    @Chris-mw8dr Год назад +1

    The Best Chalk I've Used is " Kamui .98 "!!!
    It's Got the Grip etc...