Moori III cue tips are made of nine layers of boar leather. Moori was possibly the first manufacturer to use laminations to make a cue tip. Until laminated pigskin, pool cue tips were (and still are) made of bovine leather, which is much thicker than porcine. Moori tips received international recognition during the 1994 World Pool-Billiard Association 9-ball Championship. Arguably, Moori tips have been endorsed by more professionals than any other layered tip.
Moori III cue tips are available in three degrees of hardness, 14mm diameter: "slow" (soft), "medium," and "quick" (hard). Moori tips are durable and consistently provide excellent feel in your stroke.