Taom is a brand known for producing high-quality pool cue tips made from a specially designed leather material with the purpose of improving accuracy and reducing cue ball deflection.
Taom was founded in 2006 by Mika Immonen, a world champion pool player and Finnish entrepreneur.
The first product launched by Taom was the Break & Jump Tip which was designed for players who required maximum energy transfer on their break shots.
Taom gained popularity among professional pool players and expanded its product line to include playing tips for regular play and chalks with varying levels of friction.
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Taom cue tips are the brand's flagship product and are known for improving accuracy and reducing cue ball deflection.
Taom chalk is designed to provide consistent friction and comes in various levels of grip to suit different playing styles.
Taom is made of a specially designed leather material that is treated to improve its properties for use in pool cue tips.
Taom cue tips are designed to minimize deflection and improve accuracy, which sets them apart from other cue tips that may not have these features.
The lifespan of a Taom cue tip depends on usage, but it generally lasts longer than other regular cue tips.
Taom cue tips are relatively expensive compared to other cue tips, but their performance and durability make them a worthwhile investment for serious players.
Taom products are suitable for players of different skill levels, from beginners to professionals, and are designed to improve accuracy and consistency in gameplay.