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Blueprint

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Eruption pro hybrid vs Blur Hybrid
« on: October 03, 2014, 09:34:40 PM »
For those that may have thrown both, how does the eruption pro hybrid compare to the the blur hybrid? I'm looking for a c300 ball that I can use to open the lanes up as they start to transition. This is usually when I would use my Uproar, but I'm wanting to try one of the two pieces listed above.

 

JeffVoghtC300

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Re: Eruption pro hybrid vs Blur Hybrid
« Reply #1 on: October 05, 2014, 05:06:15 PM »
That's an excellent question, and one that I can't answer definitely off the top of my head.  My head says the Eruption Pro Hybrid would be better at this, but I'm going to try it at league tomorrow night (I bowl two shifts) and throw one on one lane, one on the other, and I'll let you know how they look once I'm able to switch to them. 

Note: I usually use the Blur Pearl around the time second shift starts, so this should be a good testing environment for both balls.

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Re: Eruption pro hybrid vs Blur Hybrid
« Reply #2 on: October 05, 2014, 06:49:15 PM »
That's an excellent question, and one that I can't answer definitely off the top of my head.  My head says the Eruption Pro Hybrid would be better at this, but I'm going to try it at league tomorrow night (I bowl two shifts) and throw one on one lane, one on the other, and I'll let you know how they look once I'm able to switch to them. 

Note: I usually use the Blur Pearl around the time second shift starts, so this should be a good testing environment for both balls.

JeffVoghtC300,

I would appreciate that. Thanks for replying.

Dave81644

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Re: Eruption pro hybrid vs Blur Hybrid
« Reply #3 on: October 05, 2014, 09:00:58 PM »
Just looking at the numbers
EP Hybrid 2.50/.036 and 1000 grit with FF
Blur Hybrid 2.52/.045 and 4000 grit with FF

i would bet the EP will be earlier, and more round
the blur will be longer and stronger off the spot

i have the EP and i really like it, pin is down and i had to adjust with 3000 pad at lanes
my go to piece when the GB2 is to much
EPH, its very round and predictable

JeffVoghtC300

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Re: Eruption pro hybrid vs Blur Hybrid
« Reply #4 on: October 08, 2014, 06:02:20 PM »
Dave, Blueprint:

Here's what I saw when I did the testing.  I have both balls drilled essentially the same, the only difference is the EPH was 1/8oz illegal on side weight, so there is a small hole about 2" below my PAP.  I believe it's a 5/8" bit, 1 1/2" deep.  No hole on the Blur Hybrid.  Both balls at this point are at factory finish, which Dave correctly points out is different for each ball.  I'd thrown the Blur Hybrid for about 15 games, EPH for about 5, before testing. 

At this point, I found the Blur Hybrid to go a little longer than the EPH and the breakpoint motion was sharper, but I don't think there was enough difference between the two balls to warrant me carrying both if I had an arsenal of 6.  (Truth be told, that's why the Blur Hybrid doesn't have a ton of games on it.  I like the motion, but I also drilled a Blur Solid and a Blur Pearl, and as someone that can't hook the ball 30 boards, there's too much overlap there for me to carry all three of those balls with me at all times, so I generally take the Pearl and Solid (which is amazing at 2000) and leave the Hybrid home).  The EPH makes a hard arcing move at the breakpoint and keeps hooking after the breakpoint, where the Blur Hybrid seems to be sharper and seems to lay off a bit after it changes direction.

That was Monday night.  Tuesday night, I took Dave's observation and used a fresh 3000 pad on both the EPH and the Blur Hybrid.  I chose 3000 because 1) it was a good midpoint between the finishes of each ball and 2) I had two new 3000 pads to use.  At this point, the Blur got started a bit sooner and was a little less angular than it had been, and the EPH was essentially the same shape as before, just with more control at the breakpoint and it started its motion a tiny bit sooner.  I preferred the EPH at this finish over box finish because I liked the added control (misses left tended to roll a bit better and carry, misses right didn't overreact), and the Blur Hybrid was about as useful as box finish (still not quite enough when tugged into oil, I still prefer a bit more of a rounded breakpoint) but lost a bit of the "wow" factor with the skid-flip motion.

So, my conclusion: if you are a lower rev player or like playing up the boards, the Blur Hybrid is a better choice because it will give you a bit more length and a bit quicker change of direction at the breakpoint.  Medium and high rev players will probably see a more usable shape with the Eruption Pro Hybrid, and that's my preference as someone that falls into the medium category.

Sorry for the delay in replying!

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Re: Eruption pro hybrid vs Blur Hybrid
« Reply #5 on: October 08, 2014, 06:06:59 PM »
good info Jeff
excellent details

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Re: Eruption pro hybrid vs Blur Hybrid
« Reply #6 on: October 08, 2014, 08:45:14 PM »
Jeff,

I thought you forgot about me, lol... That was an excellent post, which answered my questions and also some questions that I thought up while waiting to hear from you. I really appreciate the time and efforts you put into providing me with an answer to my original post.

Thanks again