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Rev-X Pearl
« on: December 31, 1969, 06:00:00 PM »
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The Rev-X Pearl features the same condensed multi-density Flow-In Core with Power Band technology as the original Rev-X, producing built in mass bias and ample differential (.055). By condensing the weight block the RG is lower than any previous Dyno-Thane (2.495) for fast revving action. The built-in Power Band is marked with a locator pin and engraving, making the Rev-X Pearl easy to lay out for drilling and fine tuning accuracy. The Flow-In Core is surrounded by a solid outer core maintaining dynamic parameters throughout the weight range. The ball offers the same SH3-Plus coverstock as the original Rev-X. The Pearlized SH3-Plus cover offers high friction and is suited for medium to heavier oil. Matching the SH3-Plus material with the modified Flow-In Core, the ball is clean through the heads and revs up and gives generous recovery on heavier oiled conditions. The specifications are: Weight block: Tri-density Flow-In Core with Power Band; Weights: 12-16 lbs.; Coverstock: SH3-Plus Pearl; Finish: Polished; Color: Sparkling Ruby Red; Radius of Gyration: Low (2.495); Differential: High (.055); Flare Potential: 6” plus; Hook potential: 18/15 (dull/shiny) on a scale of 1-20.

 

Paul Meyer

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Re: Rev-X Pearl
« Reply #1 on: February 07, 2000, 01:00:00 AM »
This ball is much better than the original RevX. I shined my ball up to 2000 polish because the factory finish hooked a bit too early.  My pin is above my ring finger with the mass bias about 2 inches right of my thumb (no wieght hole).  This ball gets down the lane cleaner than the original RevX and it finishes a bit stronger. I left way to many corner pins with the original RevX but this ball carries much better. It also plays very well on inside angles.

Bradley Hay

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Re: Rev-X Pearl
« Reply #2 on: April 02, 2000, 01:00:00 AM »
For me, out of the box condition the ball would die too early on the lane conditions I bowl on. So, recently I polished it up, 1st sanding it w/ 800 grit then polishing w/ 1200.. What a difference! It gets through the heads cleaner and makes a u-turn down the lane and just annihilates the pins. I have it drilled up w/ pin @ 12 o'clock above the fingers and the MB 3" right of thumb for a drill pattern w/ length and  MB in strong position from flip on back end. I would recommend this ball to a stroker/tweener polished up. I am a very heavy hitter of the ball, so I do get 21-23 revs on the ball, but this would be a perfect ball for all groups actually. The low Rg gets it revving early and the med. differential sure gets it flipping on the backend.. Since people rate their bowling balls on this site, I'd give it an 8.75 out of the box :) 9.5 w/ it polished.

scotoco

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Re: Rev-X Pearl
« Reply #3 on: April 13, 2000, 02:00:00 AM »
Hi,Am Enjoying This Rev-X Pearl, Specially On Med-Dry Lanes,

I Get The Pin Reaction I Want & I've Even Try To Sand It & Still Get

The Same Reaction. This Rev-X Pearl From Dyno Can Really Skid &

Snap Hard. Try It You'll Love It!



P.S.

Dyno Lovers Wait Till You See

The Latest Baby Of Dyno Called

(REV G-FORCE)


Bradley Hay

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Re: Rev-X Pearl
« Reply #4 on: April 23, 2000, 02:00:00 AM »
Well, I'm gonna have to post another review of this unbelievably hard hitting virtually unknown ball. BTM won't put another ball of the year column in their magazine, so I'm going to do it here. PEARL BALL of the year 2000 has to be Dynothane's Rev/X Pearl. This is mass destruction in a single reactive ball.

If you've read my previous review, you'll know that I polished it up after a month of being disgusted with the out-of-the-box sheen. I rev up the ball pretty good and with it being polished, lets it get through the heads cleaner and gets it further down the lane before it makes it's u-turn HARD HITTING drive towards the pocket.

The ball itself doesn't really send the birddogs. It's just the drive once it makes it's move, just doesn't deflect or stop whatsoever.

'99 saw the ball of the year in the Meteor Flash. I see 2000 being this little known gem of a ball called the Rev/X Pearl.

GREAT JOB DYNOTHANE through STORM :)

Bradley Hay

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Re: Rev-X Pearl
« Reply #5 on: August 18, 2000, 02:00:00 AM »
Well, I'm back to do yet a 3rd review of this ball, except this one is on the 2nd one that I drilled up.. Unfortunately, I drilled this one to not drive through the pocket as hard as my 1st one, but this one will not stop until all the pins are dead ("Terminator"). The 1st one is drilled to go long and U-turn and it is uncanny.. I drilled the 2nd one to arc more for when the lanes give me area. Pin is under ring finger (5" from PAP).. mass bias is 1" from thumb on pos. side.

Once this ball hits the breakpoint, there is no stopping it..

If you don't have one already, there is no reason why you shouldn't have one in your arsenal. Length, a little backend, and driving power that is just not found in your typical pearlized reactive ball.