Lava
Performance Chalk
|
Lava Chalk
Friction. It's the most important job of great billiard
chalk. It's what holds your tip to the cue call for those
critical milliseconds you still have control of your shot.
And we've discovered a material that has physical and
chemical properties that maximize friction and optimize
chalk retention ... lava.
Straight from the Earth's molten core and recently a toasty
2000 degrees Fahrenheit, the key ingredient for our chalk is
literally lava. Specifically, it's a basaltic magma that
ends up as a rock called scoria. We take scoria, crush it,
pulverize it, and convert it from volcanic slag to a powder.
At that point, we use more traditional manufacturing
methods, carefully calibrating our master blend to maximize
the effects of the lava for billiard chalk.
But why is lava good for the end of a pool cue? Viscosity
and paramagnetism. Every rock we use is the result of lava
that only flows at incredibly high temperatures. It takes
these thermal extremes because of its high iron content.
Once the lava transforms into rock, it reacts on a subatomic
level with water, essentially gluing hydrogen bonds
together, trapping moisture. The effect of this process is
called paramagnetism, which creates viscosity thousands of
times higher than water. Viscosity equals friction and
friction is the single purpose of billiard chalk.
What about the color? It's the iron. Basaltic lava starts
out black, almost like oil, until it finally erupts. When it
hits the atmosphere, it oxidizes and turns reddish brown,
exactly like rust. We could easily add a coloring agent to
create the familiar blue everyone knows, but we figured
Mother Nature knew what she was doing and why add chemicals
to something people get on their hands. That and we thought
it looked cool.
Lava Chalk is for real. Try it and see for yourself.
Available in Blue or Rust
$5.95 / 2 Piece Box
In Stock