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Lycan

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Nkryption Code
« on: December 03, 2008, 08:19:01 PM »
I have just ordered this ball for myself hopefully get it next week does anybody have any good reviews of it cause the revies done so far dont really explain the ball i no most stuff that it is one of the most relaible and allround ball on the market for price.?????

 

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Re: Nkryption Code
« Reply #1 on: December 04, 2008, 06:01:08 AM »
i've had 2 games with mine, so i dont have much of a review.  our THS keeps getting changed each week.  last nights shot was oiled from gutter to gutter out to 35ft.  alot of peoople had out of bounds outside of 5.  so, 1st game i went 205, bowled decent with it.  great length and strong/borderline angular move in the backend.  was tying to force it too much, so 2nd game i made a 5 & 3 move(playing 4&5th arrow) and just sailed it right to let the ball do all the work.  now here's where it shined!  Ncode still had great length and and still recovered with that strong/angular move...i shoot 268 that game.  i didnt expect much with the Ncode because i had so-so luck with the original code.  so far so good with it more detail and a vid are coming soon.

as a comparison to the Break S75, the Ncode has more length and a more angular move on the backend.  since they shortened the pattern from 41 to 35 the S75 hasnt left the bag.  but the WOW factor set in lastnight as many asked about the ball i was throwing.

Lycan

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Re: Nkryption Code
« Reply #2 on: December 04, 2008, 09:59:03 PM »
Cool thanks Drrev2000 it looks like a straightish ball i currently own a BVP Wizard which i bowl from board 10 and let the ball come into the pocket my rpm are around 230 so its not alot do u think i could still bowl the same way with this ball or would i have to change my action and where i place the ball since its brand new and hooks like a b**tch

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Re: Nkryption Code
« Reply #3 on: December 05, 2008, 03:54:47 AM »
I love my N Code, has to be one of the most durable and versatile balls i have used in a while. I love the reaction i get from Pearl Particles, this ball is both smooth and strong and is very easy to read. First ball out of the bag, I also have a solid reactive similar to the wizard, and it is a great 1-2 punch.

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Re: Nkryption Code
« Reply #4 on: December 05, 2008, 09:08:22 AM »
I noticed another posted something about the cover being particle pearl is this true, I don't know or believe so.

Unless the mica particles are slightly confusing the issue????

Nonetheless my N Code is dumb strong I can't even use it with my high speed and long pin.  I need quite a bit of carrydown to slow down the strong backend it has.
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Lycan

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Re: Nkryption Code
« Reply #5 on: December 08, 2008, 12:46:43 AM »
what is the diffrence of a particle pearl compare to a solid reactive or any other ball????????

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Re: Nkryption Code
« Reply #6 on: December 08, 2008, 01:45:29 AM »
Eric Thomas said this in another thread:
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Ok. Try to make this simple. Even though 2 balls have the same cover ratings it does not mean they both have the exact same materials or are the same coverstocks. The ratings are to there to measure shell strength. The "N" Code is stronger than the original Code thus we bumped the rating up. Never the less the cover is completely different and it also has an additive in it as well making it stronger off the spot (note the gold flecks on the ball). Now it being a 70 and the Break being 70 we felt the reactions were overall very similar not the same but in general they were about the same overall strength. But again note the covers on these 2 balls are completely different as well not to mention the core. We could put S70 on a pancake and its going to roll different shape wise than the Break. We are trying to provide a base chart or number system that makes it easier for the shop guy as well as consumer to gauge their next purchase. Or we could simply keep recycling covers give them cool marketing names, confuse everyone in to believing its a new cover and just say "yeah it hooks 5 more boards than the first one does".
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