Chalk reviews are my favorite!! Have you tried Tiger Chalk? It comes in a little expensive at around $7 a piece, but it's super clean and reliable for the price. Not to mention it comes in a pack of three in a small tin container, which makes storing and keeping track of the chalk easier. Cheers!
Glad you are enjoying the video's! Yes, we have filmed the review for Tiger chalk, and it's awaiting editing. Lots more chalk reviews to come (we have filmed 30 so far!) Hope that helps 👍
Yes, it is strange when you think about it! I would expect that most players spending $1000+ on a cue probably would be spending more on chalks too. But for every $1000 cue sold there will be a lot more $100 cues sold, and maybe those are perhaps a little less likely to end up with more expensive chalks? It's a strange one indeed!! I like it! 👍👍
I use a Predator P3 but still default to Master chalk. I’ve tried Kamui 1.21, Predator 1080, OB, Taom Pyro and many other chalks but I find they don’t make a difference if you chalk somewhat regularly
Check out the exceed x chalk, I just received it Thursday, and only had less than an hour to try it out. But I did like it. Playing 8 ball I broke an ran the second game, and ended with three run-outs in that time.
Its a very good super grippy chalk so in those extreme side or low hit shots it performs amazing. Ive tested most chalks with extreme draw shots and found this predator and blue diamond perform the best, it definitely grips much much more than triangle and masters
If it's pure minimal cue ball chalk retention you're after then Taom V10 takes some beating. We have a review here: th-cam.com/video/cMJxq9r1uKQ/w-d-xo.html
This Chalk is similar to the Blue Diamond Chalk. Good Chalk but very dirty to chalk with. I am an every shot chalker and with these chalks my hands look like I was working in a coal mine.
@@AverageJoesPool Fine is not the only reason. It's too fine and to dry as well. Would it be a little oilier, it would stick better on the tip only. Chalks like Taom, Roku, Sniper... are also very fine but also oily.
I tried it, it was totally messy. The best chalks I have found is taom pyro, I've been using it for about a year. On my table at home I can play for hours and my palm stays clean , and I never have to clean my table. Exceed x is great also, just a little less clean as the taom, but it is easier to apply. I will never go back to master or predator, longoni is messy too.
The price on this chalk has gone up a touch since producing the video. Just checked the link, and the current price is $12.75 on Amazon.com (USA) via the link (although stocks are limited). Were you shopping from outside of the USA, or using the Canadian or European links? If so, the price will be higher, but for USA on Amazon.com it should be $12.75 currently. Hope that helps 👍
Predator 1080 Chalk (pack of 5 pieces):
Amazon USA: amzn.to/42PgSxd
Amazon Canada: amzn.to/44OHSPn
Amazon UK: amzn.to/3LTTLe6
AMAZON LINKS FOR OTHER EQUIPMENT FEATURED IN THIS VIDEO:
Star S13 by McDermott Pool Cue on Amazon:
Amazon USA: amzn.to/3FVTbL8
Aramith Pro Cup Spotted Cue Ball on Amazon:
Amazon USA: amzn.to/3SHokWP
Amazon Canada: amzn.to/3SFVCpt
Amazon UK: amzn.to/3PfBZBu
Super Aramith Pro Balls on Amazon:
Amazon USA: amzn.to/3pxuAq8
Amazon Canada: amzn.to/3M6zHFp
Amazon UK: amzn.to/3BsL4mf
Super Aramith Pro Balls TV on Amazon:
Amazon USA: amzn.to/41xio68
Amazon Canada: amzn.to/3IeqxWq
Amazon UK: amzn.to/42XBROt
Super Aramith Pro Balls Value Pack on Amazon:
Amazon USA: amzn.to/44ZdbqG
Amazon Canada: amzn.to/42UJJQW
Amazon UK: amzn.to/41Ds0w7
Tiger Everest Tip on Amazon:
Amazon USA: amzn.to/3XxyRXt
Amazon Canada: amzn.to/3Xyp7fy
Amazon UK: amzn.to/445CLt8
Willards Tip Shaper Scuffer (Nickel Radius) on Amazon:
Amazon USA: amzn.to/3r2atRD
Amazon Canada: amzn.to/3NQlRJk
Amazon UK: amzn.to/433wYDk
Willards Tip Shaper Scuffer (Dime Radius) on Amazon:
Amazon USA: amzn.to/3XxQIxr
Amazon Canada: amzn.to/3XusjsC
Amazon UK: amzn.to/3XuhF5a
Master Chalk (12 cubes) on Amazon:
Amazon USA: amzn.to/3LVCiSF
Amazon Canada: amzn.to/42z87rq
Amazon UK: amzn.to/3BmhvCY
Chalk reviews are my favorite!! Have you tried Tiger Chalk? It comes in a little expensive at around $7 a piece, but it's super clean and reliable for the price. Not to mention it comes in a pack of three in a small tin container, which makes storing and keeping track of the chalk easier. Cheers!
Glad you are enjoying the video's! Yes, we have filmed the review for Tiger chalk, and it's awaiting editing. Lots more chalk reviews to come (we have filmed 30 so far!) Hope that helps 👍
@@AverageJoesPool Absolutely, can't wait for the videos!
what I don't understand is a good cue will run close to a grand, a good cue tip cost close to 30 bucks, and your going to cheap out on chalk?
Yes, it is strange when you think about it! I would expect that most players spending $1000+ on a cue probably would be spending more on chalks too. But for every $1000 cue sold there will be a lot more $100 cues sold, and maybe those are perhaps a little less likely to end up with more expensive chalks? It's a strange one indeed!! I like it! 👍👍
I use a Predator P3 but still default to Master chalk. I’ve tried Kamui 1.21, Predator 1080, OB, Taom Pyro and many other chalks but I find they don’t make a difference if you chalk somewhat regularly
Check out the exceed x chalk, I just received it Thursday, and only had less than an hour to try it out. But I did like it. Playing 8 ball I broke an ran the second game, and ended with three run-outs in that time.
Hopefully we'll be able to check out the Exceed X in the future! Lots more chalk reviews to come 👍
Its a very good super grippy chalk so in those extreme side or low hit shots it performs amazing.
Ive tested most chalks with extreme draw shots and found this predator and blue diamond perform the best, it definitely grips much much more than triangle and masters
Good stuff 👍
Hey Avarage Joe, could you review the Diamond Ultra-C poolballs? PROs use them mainly in asia though, price is better then aramith pro.
We'd love to take a look at them. Maybe in the future!
Which chalk would you recommend so that the cue ball wont get so much chalk on it?
If it's pure minimal cue ball chalk retention you're after then Taom V10 takes some beating. We have a review here: th-cam.com/video/cMJxq9r1uKQ/w-d-xo.html
Looking forward to Kamui Roku 6 chalk review.
Coming soon! 👍
Too messy for me, I chalk up after every shot. I been using TAOM Pyro for over a year. Same piece too. Well worth it
Yes, it's definitely messy on the hands! We have a Taom Pyro review coiming soon 👍
Curious to see how blue diamond stacks up against this. Great video though! 😁👍👍
Glad you enjoyed the video, and we do have a Blue Diamond review coming up too 👍
@@AverageJoesPool awesome looking forward to it
Does Predator make a black chalk?
Not currently. They do three different blue models, one green, and one turqoise across their (current) three chalk model ranges. No black though 👍
@@AverageJoesPool Thank you for your response. I have black cloth so I am using black Masters chalk. I really know about dirty hands.
Been watching Efren play with master chalk all those years. I don’t know, maybe it’s the player I thinks.
Absolutely agree 👍
This Chalk is similar to the Blue Diamond Chalk. Good Chalk but very dirty to chalk with. I am an every shot chalker and with these chalks my hands look like I was working in a coal mine.
Taom keeps my hands clean, I can actually run a rack and just rechalk to shoot the eight.
Yes, it can be pretty messy on the hands. It's very fine powder.
@@AverageJoesPool Fine is not the only reason. It's too fine and to dry as well. Would it be a little oilier, it would stick better on the tip only. Chalks like Taom, Roku, Sniper... are also very fine but also oily.
I tried it, it was totally messy. The best chalks I have found is taom pyro, I've been using it for about a year. On my table at home I can play for hours and my palm stays clean , and I never have to clean my table. Exceed x is great also, just a little less clean as the taom, but it is easier to apply. I will never go back to master or predator, longoni is messy too.
Yes, the fine powder is indeed messy with the 1080! We have a Taom Pyro review coming up soon 👍
it's $20 in the amazon link, not $9.50 😁
The price on this chalk has gone up a touch since producing the video. Just checked the link, and the current price is $12.75 on Amazon.com (USA) via the link (although stocks are limited). Were you shopping from outside of the USA, or using the Canadian or European links? If so, the price will be higher, but for USA on Amazon.com it should be $12.75 currently. Hope that helps 👍
never liked blue chalk. beginners chalk as far as im concerned. always crap. green at an absolute minimum.
🙂 How do you rate red chalk? 🙃🙃🙃