Well as the core does look to be very non-extravagant. The core numbers say something completely different. The RG is listed as 2.46 for a 15lb ball. This is a good RG rating for something that you want to start up soon. The Diff seems to be mild at .043, and to me this means that it can be very versatile and able to be used by all styles and on all conditions.
The most interesting thing to me about the ball is the core. The name of the core is what intrigues me “RESURGENCE SYMMETRICâ€. When I read this I seem to have the idea that there may be an asymmetrical version of this core to come. That to me is something that has been missing in the Columbia300 line in many years. The Apogee was a step in the right direction and seeing how this core is from the Ebonite umbrella corp. The Intermediate Differential could have strength not seen in a Columbia300 ball to date. I personally can not wait to see the strength of the asymmetrical version if there is one. Yet the way they named the core leads me to the conclusion that it just might be around the corner.
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Mark "scoot" Trgovac
C-G Pro Shop
Offical "Spokesman"
Youngstown, Ohio
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Edited on 6/28/2007 11:42 PM