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Taom Chalk ~ by Garret Troop


In this industry we are all looking for that competitive edge.  In the end your stroke and creativity on the table is the only thing that will separate you.  With that being said the equipment that you choose to put in your case and on your cue really defines what you’re capable of doing on the table.   The tip has the most contact with the cue ball. So tip contact is important. The brand Taom chalk has been in the industry for a while now and is always making improvements in the quality and products that they produce.  The consistency of the chalk once a base layer is put down has a softer format then most on the market. It has the consistency of a cross between of the Predator 1080 chalk and the newer Kamui Roku.  In my experience the chalk needs a good base layer. Meaning I had to apply the first layers of consistency. The chalk is a cylinder shape and has a slightly bigger diameter then most other chalks on the market. I have a chalk holder that fits all other chalks but the Taom is slightly bigger. This means you get more chalk for your money.  I noticed that after using the chalk for a while it gets softer and you need to apply less chalk to get the same grip.


The Pyro chalk is the second rendition of this idea to make their chalk and name stand out.  When you receive the chalk it has a little Devitt in the center of it not like master’s chalk but more like a consistent bowl.  They offer the chalk in a verity of colors. White, yellow greenish, and blue. Taom also offers a verity of tips and is centrally located in Finland.   The chalk wears slowly so you get the most out of your money.

Chalk retails for $18.95 a piece.

Company’s description.

Taom Billiards: Taom Light Blue Cue Tip Chalk is the new revolution of chalk industry. No more miscues, no more kicks or bad contacts, grips the spin more than any other. Does not mess the balls. Lasts almost twice longer than any other and price is not too high. Handmade in Finland. Piece measure 1 inch wide by 5/8 inch thick and is price is for by the piece.

Author: Garret Troop

Editor:  Chris Freeman

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Sponsored by Jacoby Custom Cues


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