Love the V10 chalk! My shaft and hands are much cleaner, but more importantly, it leaves far less marks on the cueball. This way, there’s less chance of kick/cling from the chalk smudge throwing the balls more. Instead of transferring to the cueball, it either stays on the tip, or flakes of at impact, keeping your shaft and cueball cleaner. This essentially means more consistency, which really does effect the game. No other chalks really do that well. I think “chalk tests” where each brand is tested on how long the chalk stays on the tip really comes down to a few things. If the shaft has rotated at all since the last hit- you get fresh chalk (cause it it’s the side of the tip, not head on). The stroke and tip placement of the tester must be perfect. The type, brand, and wear of the tip matters too. And this also assumes you want chalk to last that long. I’m not sure it should be a selling point for chalk to last that long before “miscuing” anyway…It lends itself towards not having a stable pre-shot routine.
Very good test ! Thank you ! The clean feature of Toam, will make it my choices ! And knowing from your test that it is one of the 2 best chalk, the choice is easy !
Nice review. To add on a little more. Chalks like Predator, Masters,Blue Diamond and a few others really tend to mark up the cue ball which can cause "Cling". I have yet to try the Kamui Roku or Taoms offering. I am a bit hesitant because I heard these chalks tend to be "creamy". I prefer a "gritty "chalk and have really enjoyed the Russian Magic Chalk. Its fairly clean and has a good price point. Great video! Thanks again!
The V10 is just excellent chalk to play with and it's not messy at all. That's why it is worth it's $$$. Most chalks of the same price are generally very messy and greasy. The V10 I can layer onto the tip like a normal playing chalk (Masters, Diamond, Magic) but also it stays on the tip longer than those cheaper chalks do and stays off the table as well. When playing with Kamui of the same price/caliber I feel like I am playing with blue makeup that marks up the table very easily although it does provide exceptional grip on the cue ball it comes with a price.
I used this chalk for fun, it came in new with the jim rempe training ball. Can’t see chalk mark at all on the training ball 😂 it’s very clean and grippy. Re chalk about every 10-15 shots but I wasn’t really counting, just focus on strokes and other things
@@pocketedyoutube of course anytime I’ve been waiting for information on since I saw it at last years mosconi cup because I saw Tyler styer using it and I asked Chris reinhold about it I thought taom was making a squared version but Chris told me it was a predator prototype
Hi! Great, thats the way it should be. Everyone should use and play with whatever equipment and chalks one is happy with!! I played Master chalk also for years
@@TheColemark How do you conclude that, out of what statement of mine? I clearly mentioned everyone can enjoy whatever chalk one wants to play with. Even switch between them if one likes. You rather narrowed it down to mention you like the Master chalk (maybe only). Which could led to the conclusion, that you are not very flexible when it comes to change. Either way, I am not here to argue, I will keep trying out different Pool equipment, and eventually swap chalk, cue, table, whatever. Consistently adapting and learning is key in Pool I think.
@@pocketedyoutube I think everyone just wings it haha. I'm trying to get better and would dream of being sponsored by them but it's like....how do you pronounce that? Haha. I love kamui too but at least I've heard enough people say that one. We need easier to pronounce brands in pool lol
@@pocketedyoutube Totally understand! But yes would like to see with a proper training ball or just regular missile ball, Regardless you can tell the grip and cleanliness of the V10.
What tip do you use? I use a hard tip and triangle is useless for this tip.. I find predator or masters to be the best but messy.. How does v10 chalk a hard tip?
Hi! I use a Tiger Sniper tip (its like a medium) and it works well on this one. Tried it also on hard tip (Kamui, Predator tip, etc.) also works like a charme
@@pocketedyoutube Thanks mate, I use a kamui clear, hard, it makes me play x10 time better in humid conditions with my z3 shaft.. Amazing how Good hard tips are..🙏👍
Also true. This is just a test, to compare products. Nothing else. If you are happy to use any other chalk, thats just as fine. And your valid opinion, and ok.
The V10 is cleaner than the pyro. Pyro is more "chalky' in texture where the V10 is creamier consistency. Both are clean but the V10 is cleaner. Go V10
@@pocketedyoutube no worries I should elaborate that the Pyro is drier than the V10. Due to how creamy the V10 is it can be easier to overchalk. It is easier to apply however. Since the Pyro is drier it will not cling as good and if you do some deep screw shots with a white piece of paper under where the cue ball is you can see flakes of Pyro being broken off from the cue tip. It's still really clean compared to others but the V10 is def cleaner. Some will not like the green color on blue cloth but it's pretty rare for it to show up at all and comes up pretty easy. It is by far the most cleanly chalk I have ever used. I went from vacuuming once a week to every three. My cloth just never feels gritty anymore and the cue ball stays very clean.
This is very superficial. You have concentrated on only ONE aspect of the chalk - why? Snooker professionals now use Taom chalk but not particularly because of what you have shown in this video. In fact many of the commenters here have given a better idea why snooker pros use it. Another reason is that pro snooker players hate getting what they call 'kicks' and also different rebounds from the cushion. They say Taom chalk cures these problems.
Hello! Thanks so much for your feedback! Everything you say is right, and maybe my approach was too one-sided. Will think about it, and try to do it more holistic next time! Thank you!
*THE CHALK COST 30 DOLLARS IT HAS TO BE BETTER RIGHT?* *ASK EFREN OR EARL WHO USE MASTER CHALK AND ELK MASTER TIPS. THE LEAST EXPENSIVE ITEMS AVAILABLE AND THE BEST POOL PLAYERS. FOOD FOR THOUGHT..SUCKAS*
Hi there! Absolutely true and agree, you can also play to the highest standards (by the way, big Earl and Efren fan here). You do not have to buy the chalk, nor do you have to use it at all. The video was made with the intention, to express my views on this topic. Just don‘t understand what I did to deserve to be called „sucker“ and to be insulted for no reason. I have never insulted anyone on social media, nor do I ever intend to do so. I apologize if I have said or done anything to insult you. But being called a sucker for putting out content for you folks out there to maybe help you in your decision in what chalk to use (and if it means to use/stick with Master chalk, thats also fine), is not ok.
Love the V10 chalk! My shaft and hands are much cleaner, but more importantly, it leaves far less marks on the cueball. This way, there’s less chance of kick/cling from the chalk smudge throwing the balls more. Instead of transferring to the cueball, it either stays on the tip, or flakes of at impact, keeping your shaft and cueball cleaner. This essentially means more consistency, which really does effect the game. No other chalks really do that well.
I think “chalk tests” where each brand is tested on how long the chalk stays on the tip really comes down to a few things. If the shaft has rotated at all since the last hit- you get fresh chalk (cause it it’s the side of the tip, not head on). The stroke and tip placement of the tester must be perfect. The type, brand, and wear of the tip matters too. And this also assumes you want chalk to last that long.
I’m not sure it should be a selling point for chalk to last that long before “miscuing” anyway…It lends itself towards not having a stable pre-shot routine.
True this!
Very good test ! Thank you ! The clean feature of Toam, will make it my choices ! And knowing from your test that it is one of the 2 best chalk, the choice is easy !
Nice review. To add on a little more. Chalks like Predator, Masters,Blue Diamond and a few others really tend to mark up the cue ball which can cause "Cling". I have yet to try the Kamui Roku or Taoms offering. I am a bit hesitant because I heard these chalks tend to be "creamy". I prefer a "gritty "chalk and have really enjoyed the Russian Magic Chalk. Its fairly clean and has a good price point. Great video! Thanks again!
Hey, great insights! Thanks for sharing your thoughts and experience. Play on!
The V10 is just excellent chalk to play with and it's not messy at all. That's why it is worth it's $$$. Most chalks of the same price are generally very messy and greasy. The V10 I can layer onto the tip like a normal playing chalk (Masters, Diamond, Magic) but also it stays on the tip longer than those cheaper chalks do and stays off the table as well. When playing with Kamui of the same price/caliber I feel like I am playing with blue makeup that marks up the table very easily although it does provide exceptional grip on the cue ball it comes with a price.
Thanks so much for the feedback
I used this chalk for fun, it came in new with the jim rempe training ball. Can’t see chalk mark at all on the training ball 😂 it’s very clean and grippy. Re chalk about every 10-15 shots but I wasn’t really counting, just focus on strokes and other things
Great to hear! Also started playing with it by coincidence
Ich benutze die V10 seit 3 Wochen und bin begeistert.
Cool, freut mich sehr!
Glad to see your vid on the Taom V10 ...will pick some up instead of Kamui (which is also good chalk but pricey)
Sure thing! Happy you enjoyed it
This chalk is clean A/F. If you own your on table it's very nice.
Absolutely!
Yeah the new predator chalk was supposed to be this fall but I was talking to a predator pro and found out it won’t be out until next year
Hmmmm, interesting, thx for letting me know
@@pocketedyoutube of course anytime I’ve been waiting for information on since I saw it at last years mosconi cup because I saw Tyler styer using it and I asked Chris reinhold about it I thought taom was making a squared version but Chris told me it was a predator prototype
@@traviswilson4752 Exactly! Albin Ouschan is using the Prototype chalk in various evolution phases since almost two years already
I don’t care what people say I love the master chalk it’s my go to very nice chalk and for price
Hi! Great, thats the way it should be. Everyone should use and play with whatever equipment and chalks one is happy with!! I played Master chalk also for years
I understand you can’t deal with change
@@TheColemark How do you conclude that, out of what statement of mine? I clearly mentioned everyone can enjoy whatever chalk one wants to play with. Even switch between them if one likes. You rather narrowed it down to mention you like the Master chalk (maybe only). Which could led to the conclusion, that you are not very flexible when it comes to change. Either way, I am not here to argue, I will keep trying out different Pool equipment, and eventually swap chalk, cue, table, whatever. Consistently adapting and learning is key in Pool I think.
My friends use this chalk and they enjoy using it
Great to read! Happy they enjoy it
@@pocketedyoutube Yeah both of my of friends actually use it
2:23 pls tell me where i can hear the full version of the music
Good stuff brother!
Thanks a lot!!
Super. Vielen Dank! Nutze aktuell Carbon mit Roku, will aber auf Holz zurück und dann ist eine Kreide mit sehr wenig blueing sehr gut 👍🏻
Holz is immer gut! 🤗
I already love this chalk I just came here to figure out how to pronounce taom
Oh great, I do not know how to pronounce it to be honest… But good question!!
@@pocketedyoutube I think everyone just wings it haha. I'm trying to get better and would dream of being sponsored by them but it's like....how do you pronounce that? Haha. I love kamui too but at least I've heard enough people say that one. We need easier to pronounce brands in pool lol
Is there a difference between the Taom V10 and Pyro besides the color?
I did not find a big difference tbh!!
I honestly with cuetec came up with a chalk
Maybe they will!
@@pocketedyoutube hopefully
V10 best chalk period. But also this video should have never been done using tape on the ball, thats just MHO.
Thanks for the feedback! Had no other ball available, but will try to get a proper one! Play on!
@@pocketedyoutube Totally understand! But yes would like to see with a proper training ball or just regular missile ball, Regardless you can tell the grip and cleanliness of the V10.
If it was square I'd get it but being round it's harder to grip. So I'll stay away
Yeah, thats for sure a downside
So, no one noticed how the TAOM shots were absolutely consistent in behaviour in a way all the others weren't?
Sniper Chalk: hold my 🍺
Absolutely! Just had none available. But for sure one of my fav chalks as well!
Whats the best Toam chalk? The 2.0 or the v10 or Pyro
To me V10 - and Pyro!!
What tip do you use? I use a hard tip and triangle is useless for this tip.. I find predator or masters to be the best but messy.. How does v10 chalk a hard tip?
Hi! I use a Tiger Sniper tip (its like a medium) and it works well on this one. Tried it also on hard tip (Kamui, Predator tip, etc.) also works like a charme
@@pocketedyoutube Thanks mate, I use a kamui clear, hard, it makes me play x10 time better in humid conditions with my z3 shaft.. Amazing how Good hard tips are..🙏👍
@@sharkymoon422 Wow! I can imagine, especially with the Z3 combo!! Awesome
Svb uses blue master chalk on his how cue tip, 11.8mm!
@@sharkymoon422 i know - and I move the fct that he does!!!
Is that your pool table
Not mine! Although I bought it, in the meantime its part of the club I am playing (Billiardfreunde Baden, Lower Austria, Austria)
*DOESNT REALLY MATTER IF CHALK GETS 10-15 HITS. NO PLAYER, ESPECIALLY NO PRO PLAYER IS GOING TO SHOOT 10 SHOTS BEFORE RECHALKING*
Also true. This is just a test, to compare products. Nothing else. If you are happy to use any other chalk, thats just as fine. And your valid opinion, and ok.
Anybody know how the Taom V10 compares to the Taom Pyro
Not yet! But good question…
The V10 is cleaner than the pyro. Pyro is more "chalky' in texture where the V10 is creamier consistency. Both are clean but the V10 is cleaner. Go V10
@@nyquil07na38 Thanks a lot for this - I honestly did not know! Really appreciate your feedback
@@pocketedyoutube no worries I should elaborate that the Pyro is drier than the V10. Due to how creamy the V10 is it can be easier to overchalk. It is easier to apply however. Since the Pyro is drier it will not cling as good and if you do some deep screw shots with a white piece of paper under where the cue ball is you can see flakes of Pyro being broken off from the cue tip. It's still really clean compared to others but the V10 is def cleaner. Some will not like the green color on blue cloth but it's pretty rare for it to show up at all and comes up pretty easy. It is by far the most cleanly chalk I have ever used. I went from vacuuming once a week to every three. My cloth just never feels gritty anymore and the cue ball stays very clean.
@@nyquil07na38 thanks for that...going to buy some V10 at Super Billiards this week...
Probably better to get training ball to make sure you hit it in the same place every time. Not too sure what this test proved exactly but ok
Absolutely! Had no training ball back then, but I know what you mean
Kamui .98 is Way Better !!!
Happy, if you found a chalk that suits you best! Played it as well, and also liked it a lot!!
.98 is very dirty though.
This is very superficial. You have concentrated on only ONE aspect of the chalk - why? Snooker professionals now use Taom chalk but not particularly because of what you have shown in this video. In fact many of the commenters here have given a better idea why snooker pros use it. Another reason is that pro snooker players hate getting what they call 'kicks' and also different rebounds from the cushion. They say Taom chalk cures these problems.
Hello! Thanks so much for your feedback! Everything you say is right, and maybe my approach was too one-sided. Will think about it, and try to do it more holistic next time! Thank you!
This means nothing. You’re supposed to chalk before every shot.
Totally agree! I chalk before every shot anyway, firstly out of habit, secondly out of fear of miss cueing!
*THE CHALK COST 30 DOLLARS IT HAS TO BE BETTER RIGHT?*
*ASK EFREN OR EARL WHO USE MASTER CHALK AND ELK MASTER TIPS. THE LEAST EXPENSIVE ITEMS AVAILABLE AND THE BEST POOL PLAYERS. FOOD FOR THOUGHT..SUCKAS*
Hi there! Absolutely true and agree, you can also play to the highest standards (by the way, big Earl and Efren fan here). You do not have to buy the chalk, nor do you have to use it at all. The video was made with the intention, to express my views on this topic. Just don‘t understand what I did to deserve to be called „sucker“ and to be insulted for no reason. I have never insulted anyone on social media, nor do I ever intend to do so. I apologize if I have said or done anything to insult you. But being called a sucker for putting out content for you folks out there to maybe help you in your decision in what chalk to use (and if it means to use/stick with Master chalk, thats also fine), is not ok.