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Equipment Boards => 900 Global => Topic started by: revTrex on June 19, 2008, 04:41:57 AM
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Yes, folks, it's here at last. The Break S-75 video!
For this comparison video, I drilled up my Break S-75 6.25 x 4.25. Even with this rather weak drill, the ball is STILL stronger than the Break Solid!
The first part of the video is on a THS at Beverly Lanes in Arlington Heights, IL. Next, I move to a different lane, dressed with the USBC Masters pattern (after four games of use).
Also...a special guest tester makes a rare, unbelievable video appearance at the end of this movie. You won't be able to guess who it is, will you?
Here's the links (YouTube and embeded on my website with the rest of my vids):
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X0kB4A-eiHA
http://tmadrecki.googlepages.com/yeah%2Cibowl.whataboutit%3F
ENJOY!
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Edited on 6/19/2008 12:47 PM
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*drools*
that s75 is just so sick overall, they really made it not overlap with the solid I take therefore making it very feasible to have all three breaks.
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Edited on 6/19/2008 12:52 PM
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Yep, it is very possible to have all three Breaks. S-75 is definitely stronger than S-70. The new Break handles more oil, hooks more overall, etc. The original gets further down the lane and makes a stronger backend move...but doesn't cover as many boards.
Three words describe the Break S-75:
Smooth (relative to the other Breaks...lol)...Strong...Continuous...
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Yep, it is very possible to have all three Breaks. S-75 is definitely stronger than S-70. The new Break handles more oil, hooks more overall, etc. The original gets further down the lane and makes a stronger backend move...but doesn't cover as many boards.
Three words describe the Break S-75:
Smooth (relative to the other Breaks...lol)...Strong...Continuous...
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Man, that basically gives me reasonable cause to try it out, possibly sell my cell and pick it up as I'm digging the roll of the Break series balls and they just work very well for me.
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Nice! I have the Break, and Break Pearl, so the S-75 is next on the list, but does anyone know or have an opinion on how the new AMF Enkrytion Code will be compared to the S-75?
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Nice! I have the Break, and Break Pearl, so the S-75 is next on the list, but does anyone know or have an opinion on how the new AMF Enkrytion Code will be compared to the S-75?
Haven't drilled mine up yet, as I'm fooling around with some pitches first...so...I can't tell you much. Sorry! Britton might be able to chime in.
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Looks awesome, like a super radar lock.
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whats the surface on that bad mamma jamma?
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awesomwe vid very infromtive hmmm...was about to buy break pearl then went and got emerald vibe...happy with vibe thinkn still might buy global 900 maybe get the break 75?
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Nice vid, Tim.
Let me know the next time you're gonna shoot and I'll drive down!
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Nice video.
I thought the Break solid was a strong ball. The S75 looks impressive!
Jermey
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Think of the S75 as the original Break on steroids. The S75 is a very strong ball. The Break is no slouch, either. And the Break Pearl provides a great move to the hole after a very clean glide through the heads where as the Break S70 & S75 have stronger midlane reads. Of course that's in OOB condition. I've knocked a little of the OOB surface on my Break Pearl and it's tamed the backend with a little more midlane read.
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Nice vid REV...love that ball motion
Mine will be up later tonight!
NKRYPTION soon to follow
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i like the video, but you guys told me that the break was the best ball ever, and now you are saying that the 75 ball is the best ever, i was about to get the pearl, but it appears to go very straight now. so this new one is smooth, strong and continuous, arent those the same words that everyone described the break with, i dont know who to believe.
I honestly don't believe I ever, ever said the Break, the Break Pearl, or the Break S-75 are the best balls ever. All three complement each other. All three provide a nice, strong (but not overly strong) backend reaction, with varying amounts of overall hook. All three can be used with much success on different patterns, and the coverstock is both durable and welcoming to surface changes. That doesn't make the balls the best ever, or mean that they'll work for everyone it only means that I, in my experience, have found them to be among the most versatile and usable balls on the market today. I hope that makes sense.
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Green engraving on yours and yellow on Brit's, or are my eyes playing tricks on me?
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Green engraving on yours and yellow on Brit's, or are my eyes playing tricks on me?
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Err...it's yellow on mine as well. Bright yellow.
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Must just be the video (or my eyes). At around 20 seconds, the S75 looks green, but the Break Pearl looks yellow.
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Nice video. I currently own a Break and Break Pearl. For me the Break is the best and most consistant ball I own, but it is definately not for heavy oil. (I don't have a ton of revs). I am considreing the S75 because I like the Break so well. Inill the s the Video it looks like the S75 has the same type of raection as the Break just a little more hook. Is there really that much difference between the 2 balls to justify owning both. Will the S75 work on the heavier oil patterns?
For me the Break Pearl is very condition specific. I like the ball and the carry is good as long as there are clean backends. As soon as I get carrydown the ball wants to skid to far for me. I wish I could get more revs on the ball but I am just your average tweener who is fairly consistant about hitting my spot.
Yes -- there is enough difference between the balls to justify owning both. Remember that the S75 in the video has a weaker drilling than the Break... and still hooks more (and works on heavier patterns).
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