Kamui Laminated Leather Tips come with individual Serial Numbers attached to the tip
10 layers of 100% hand selected pig skin.
4 types of hardness available in the natural color- Super Soft, Soft, Medium and Hard.
Imported from Japan, the Kamui layered tip consists of 100% pig skin leather. With its unique production process, the tip maintains high porosity in the pig skin, allowing the Kamui tip to grip onto chalk better.
The Black Kamui Tips are more durable and play better in humid conditions, and are more resistant to damage from moisture.
Advantages of the the Kamui Clear Tips are:
Achieve further consistency by limiting the glue absorbed into the bottom layers of the tip. No sanding of the bottom layer needed. Easy installation due to the flat surface of the glue side. Minimal amount of glue guarantees a perfectly aligned installation to achieve the designed tip and cue performance.
Shipping and Returns
· Delivery is free for all orders over $80. Otherwise, delivery is $8-$25 depending on the items you plan to purchase. · Once your product has shipped, it usually takes 2 to 3 business days in USA, 3 to 8 in Europe. 5 to 15 for the rest of the world. · You can return your product up to 14 days after receiving your order. · Please make sure that the products are not used or damaged.
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Return Policy
Returned material will be accepted by prior arrangement only and must be marked clearly on the outside of the package with a return authorization number issued by Atlas Billiard Supplies.
Returned material will be accepted up to 30 days after the date of sale only, except for shaft blanks which will be accepted within 15 days only. Undamaged materials may be returned after this grace period (at our discretion) for a %15.00 restocking fee.
Return Check Policy
There will be a $25.00 service charge for any check returned N.S.F. (Not Sufficient Funds).