Navigator Black Pool Cue Tip
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Overview
Navigator Black 10 layer pool cue tips. Navigator tips layers are laminated in a specialized method and using Navigators customized adhesive which will not affect the leathers hardness. Navigator tip are treated with their original liquid on every layer to achieve longer bite on cue ball. Also with the aid of the hi-density premium pig leather compared to other layered leather tip, hitting feedback and sounds are tremendously firm n crisp, lowest miscue rate and will not harden. Imported from Japan, the Navigator layered tip consists of 100% Japanese pig skin leather. Navigator tips introduce a whole new perspective on cue tips, with color dyed layers which when combined will create tips that not only hit well but also look great. Price is for 1 tip

$26.00
Product ID : NAVBKxx
Specifications
Product ID: NAVBKxx
Layered / Non Layered: Layered Tip
Leather Type: Japanese Pig Skin
Size: 14mm
Tip Backing: Non Backed
Tip Hardness: Multiple Hardness
Tip Type: Play Tip
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Reviewed by dev769
navigator black medium
used kamui for along time decided to switch it up to navigator. very good choice the navigator medium is a slight bit softer than the kamui medium holds shape well has constant hit. just have to scuff it more often that the kamui
Reviewed by mtank
Great Tip
I've never tried a Kamui Black but this tip is pretty good. I have it on a Mezz wx700 and they make a great combo. Would definitely recommend.
Reviewed by BuzzSwiss
Switch from Kamui Black to Navigator Black
I used to play with Kamui Black SS and S in the Philippines, but I lost confidence as with the hot and humid weather, it glazes very quickly.
I went to play at the Euro Tour in Italy last November, and had a Navigator Black S installed on a 314-2, I wanted a Zan S, but it was out of stock.
Navigator Black S feels like a Kamui black M, but doesn't hold the shape like a Kamui, and mushroom more than Kamui too. Main deception is it doesn't hold chalk as a Kamui tip hold it, so I switched from Triangle basic chalk to Blue Diamond.
Now I'm back in The Philippines, and get the same glazing issue. I guess, I must play with a cheap tip like Triangle, when I'm there, and switch to my beloved Kamui when I'm back in Europe.
I went to play at the Euro Tour in Italy last November, and had a Navigator Black S installed on a 314-2, I wanted a Zan S, but it was out of stock.
Navigator Black S feels like a Kamui black M, but doesn't hold the shape like a Kamui, and mushroom more than Kamui too. Main deception is it doesn't hold chalk as a Kamui tip hold it, so I switched from Triangle basic chalk to Blue Diamond.
Now I'm back in The Philippines, and get the same glazing issue. I guess, I must play with a cheap tip like Triangle, when I'm there, and switch to my beloved Kamui when I'm back in Europe.