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Equipment Boards => Brunswick => Topic started by: BrunswickDisciple on September 24, 2007, 01:09:39 AM
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HI,
i was wonderong which ball is best for Med-Light, because after 2-4 games, Fury Pearl outhoook little bit for me, i dont want to resurface this ball cause i love this factory finish.
If i polish BLAST ZONE with 4000 Abralon, BZ get more length and less hook THAN Fury Pearl , but how far ?
Later thinking to get FURY for HEAVY OIL
thank in advance
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Hahaha, don't bother with the BZ as LESS ball than the pearl fury. I personally would wait for the Avalanch pearl to hit the market or you could be impatient and buy something else, but please don't even bother with the BZ, that cover at 4000 is still wicked and adding polish at that stage makes it way over under so I wouldn't look that way.
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The Blast Zone is part solid/part pearl so it should be stronger than the Fury Pearl. Maybe a weaker drilling and very high gloss polish, but there are better options.
We've got some 15lb. Red Pin Zone Classics that are N.I.B. that will sell for $90 shipped within the continental U.S. Send me a P.M. for more details, but they are very good on drier conditions. Don't underestimate the Power Groove. Mine is stronger than I ever expected, and keeps the pins low. Good luck.
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Lane Carter, Strike Zone Pro Shops - Salt Lake City, Utah
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Oh i dont noticed BZ was particle ball ! NVM, i never liked particles balls
okay, i'll wait for Avalanch
How to compare Avalanch and RED ZONE ? RED ZONE can be good deal for me ?
Edited on 9/24/2007 11:43 AM
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Last I heard the Avalanches will be out around January. I'm looking forward to them, too.
Red Zone will still be stronger. Red Pin Zone Classic? I can't say, yet because this particular Zone classic goes pretty long...
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Lane Carter, Strike Zone Pro Shops - Salt Lake City, Utah
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Thanks D Pat,
Did I say particle? No, I didn't. Good luck on your ball search, Disciple.
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Lane Carter, Strike Zone Pro Shops - Salt Lake City, Utah
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Notclay,
I think the confusion can in when you listed the Blast as part solid, so I think they thought you said it was particle! Here's your quote!
The Blast Zone is part solid/part pearl so it should be stronger than the Fury Pearl.
Thanks, Bruce
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"Train a child up in the way he should go and when he is old he will not turn from it."
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Lane,
You are correct in that is a hybrid solid/pearl. Your description included the words part which were probably confused as an abbreviation for particle.
Particle pearls are great for smoothing out downlane jerk into the pocket. Like Rick Benoit says on the Insiders website, "if you have a case of the snappies, then use a particle pearl". I see players in the regionals using particle to smooth out agressive backends.
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Thanks guys,
Really... I'm not trying to confuse anyone. Just read the words as they're written.
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Lane Carter, Strike Zone Pro Shops - Salt Lake City, Utah
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quote:
Just read the words as they're written.
But that would take all of the fun out of it. 
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...formerly "The Curse of Dusty," and "Poöter Boöf" before that...
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Thanks Bracket Creep,
Never mind. Just read the words as they're not written and we'll keep this topic going forever.
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Lane Carter, Strike Zone Pro Shops - Salt Lake City, Utah
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okay, im back. sorry no posting since long !
well im glad about BZ is not particle ball
When i see the BZ core, it's unlike the others Zone cores
Between RED ZONE and Blast Zone for same surface and drill (2000-4000 grit Polished with label Leverage), they'l do same reaction, hooking, backend , ... ?
By Factory finish, i know BZ is more stronger than Fury Pearl.
When i check the Ball Chart comparaison from Brunswick website, RED ZONE seem to me good ball for me when FURY PEARL hook to much later in tournament or last game from league.
im going to plan to build my 3-4 balls arsenal around my Fury Pearl. I love this new coverstock and Torsion core.
Edited on 9/25/2007 5:50 PM