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  1. Tweeten chalk how to#
  2. Tweeten chalk pro#

Tweeten chalk how to#

Each order is despatched with information and instructions of how to return unsuitable / damaged products, although we would refer you to our main Terms and Conditions. Mail order goods deemed unsuitable, excluding bespoke products, may be returned at the buyers risk and expense within 10 days of original purchase. Missed our review of the new Taom chalk version 2.We endeavour to despatch all on-line purchases within 24 hours for next day delivery – for “Snooker and Pool Tables, Table Tennis Tables, Football Tables and Bespoke Products” a delivery guide time will be provided on receipt of orders. Make your own mind up on Taom v Triangle snooker chalk The main thing SnookerZone sees that deters from people choosing Taom is pricing, although, you do get what you pay for – sometimes! Get it wrong, and look like a complete beginner… Get it right with a great technique and you can play some great shots. Investing in a good tip and some chalk is important. I didn’t feel it gripped enough – especially on G4s!

Tweeten chalk pro#

I found that the Triangle pro reacted well on Elks, but, wasn’t so good on Century tips. For example, Taom chalk seems to spread well on a Century tip.

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One thing to point out is different chalks react differently when spread on different tips.

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I did have the odd miscue, but you can’t always blame your tools for that!Īs SnookerZone said in its review of Toam chalk, since playing with the new product Taom, I’ve only had two miscues in three weeks of 6-hour sessions and no kicks. However, what I did find was that it was quite prone to causing kicks and generally bad contacts. That’s something I never found or noticed when I played with it. It’s still quite messy and from people I’ve spoken to, they said it leaves green dots on the cue ball which they said was very annoying. Initially, Triangle Pro doesn’t appear any different to its yellow version. It’s over £20 for a box of 12 – and, in my opinion, you’d be better off buying one block of Taom or 24 pieces of the Yellow Triangle. This version of chalk is slightly more expensive than its predecessor. The packaging is darker which again gives it that pro feel – similar to Taom. The pro version is slightly darker in colour and has a more “pro” feel to it – hence the branding on it. In the last couple of years, Tweeten have released Triangle Pro Chalk, a kind of updated version of the “normal” Triangle. Having said that – if top professionals and amateurs continue to use it, then, clearly, it’s still a contender in the chalk stakes! It does wear down quite quickly (depending on use) Something that Taom doesn’t do so I’ve noticed since playing with Taom.

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  • You do occasionally get the odd kick with it, although, I’ve not miscued with it when I’ve used it in the past.
  • However, there are cons to using Triangle. Considering Taom is £15 per a piece of chalk, on the surface, then £6 for a box is a reasonable price to pay. Triangle is generally well recognised for its yellow branding and you can’t miss it!ĭespite the recent frenzy over the new and “improved and proven” Taom chalk version 2.0 by inventor Toni Ursin from Finland, which reduces kicks, bad contacts and hardly leaves any mess, top professionals and amateurs are still using Triangle chalk today.Ī box of 24 pieces on Amazon for Triangle costs around £6. The Popular Triangle Chalk & Triangle Pro Version: The ReviewĬhances are, your first encounter with a piece of snooker chalk will be the popular Triangle chalk from Tweeten, the same company who make the Elk tips.















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