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Cobalt Bomb

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Question for Ric Hamlin Twisted vs Fury Pearl Tour Edition
« on: January 08, 2008, 01:33:31 PM »
Ric, I have a Twisted Fury with the #2 drilling, that I really like, but I am looking for something to use when the lanes dry out, and the backend becomes too strong/early, something with a little more length and less touchy on the backend. I was considering a Fury Pearl Tour Edition, and I was wondering if that would be a good choice, and if I should lay it out any differently.
Thanks for your help and your participation in this forum.
Joe

 

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Re: Question for Ric Hamlin Twisted vs Fury Pearl Tour Edition
« Reply #1 on: January 09, 2008, 06:25:43 AM »
FURY Pearl Tour Edition Tour Edition(Orange Pin)

Hook Potential:90
Length:125
Breakpoint Shape:70
Flare Potential:0.044
Chart Position j12

RG-average:Core Dynamics @ 16#
Two-component
Dynamically Symmetrical Core
RG-max: 2.515
RG-min: 2.471
RG-diff: 0.044
Average RG: 2.8

Part Number:60-104877-93X
Coverstock:High Octane Dry 3-color Pearl Blue / Red / Silver
Hardness: 76-77
Factory Finish Rough Buff
Available Weights14-16 Pounds

Coverstock Building on the success of the original Fury Pearl, the Fury Pearl Tour Edition utilizes a dry lane version of High Octane coverstock to create a ball reaction with increased length and a smoother back-end reaction.

Core The Fury Pearl Tour Edition uses the original Fury’s Torsion Symmetric core system. Known for its easy revving characteristics, the Torsion Core helps the Fury Pearl Tour Edition to create great mid-lane recovery for a dry lane ball.

Reaction Characteristics Out of the Box: With its Rough Buff finish, the Fury Pearl Tour Edition will provide more length and a smoother back-end than the original Fury Pearl, making it a good match for medium to dry lane conditions.

If your Fury Pearl Tour Edition goes too long:. Rough up the surface with 1000-grit or progressively rougher abrasives.

If you Fury Pearl Tour Edition still goes too long you will need to use a ball with a more aggressive coverstock, such as the original Fury Pearl..If your Fury Pearl hooks too early:You will need to use a less aggressive ball such as the Power Groove Dry.
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Henrik Tremblay
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Edited on 1/9/2008 7:27 AM

Edited on 1/9/2008 7:45 AM
Henrik Tremblay
Storm Amateur Staff
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