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charlest

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Soaker Coverstock (and/or Element) praise
« on: December 20, 2003, 10:11:14 PM »
I'm not sure whether this is to praise the Soaker coverstock or just the Element's design (and designer) itself. I think it is starting to replace the Columbia SuperFlex and the Brunswick PowerKoil 18 cover in my utility chart. I must admit that SuperFlex will be hard to replace; maybe it's a tie for different reasons.

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I've used my ELement the last 3 Friday night sessions in a high profile scratch league. The odd part is they were 3 different oil amounts and patterns.

3 weeks ago, we got, by accident a very light oil, call it medium light. I started with the Element because there was plenty of head oil. Around the middle of the 2nd games, transition came fast and since I was using the Element for the first time, I switched releases instead of balls wanting to see how it handled it. I hadn't use this less revs, greater angle of rotation release is long time and it showed. However, the Element handled it well and with finesse. I was surprised but satisfied.

2 weeks ago. Surprise - OIL!! Still had the Element, used the same less revs, more rotation release because it allowed me to play more outside. Now I almost never throw outside the 3rd arrow, at the arrows. Today I could. We were on the end pair; wound up it was test pair for the oil machine. The next day was the State Masters tourney. Next pair over everyone was playing well inside as per usual. Anyway, again the Element saved up energy Nicely, never over-reacted to oil or to the dry, when my thumb stuck a couple of times and I overrevved it.

2 days ago (today's Sunday) WOW!!! They oiled the whole league HEAVY, HEAVY!! OIL!!! I hadn't seen this much oil in almost 30 years. Literally. The Element was the strongest ball I brought with me. I was worried, as practice went by.
I had to use my strongest release, rev it up hard, and very early roll. I wound up going down the 7 board, No swing at all. Talk about not being used to a shot!
If I did this normally, my Blue Dot is normally not weak enough: I have to swing it. The Element said, "Do whatever you want to me; I'll take care of the rest." It worked. A few 7 pins and 10 pins from not so good releases, 2 splits from trying to help the ball (hard to believe you don't have to), a couple of missed spares (new spare release too). So I won't report the scores, but I won 3 of my 4 points against a higher average bowler (always nice).

I think I have a replacement for my former control champ, the Lane#1 Pro Purple, and this ball does hit a lot harder. It certainly covers a huge range of oil, if needs be. (I have ordered an Anomaly, as the proper ball for heavy oil.)

All in all, I am amazed, and those who have seen my posts know I am not free with superlatives.

Warning: (in my opinion) this is not a ball for fluffers, low revvers, unless you want to use it on medium or lighter oil. This ball wants to be hit, at least a little; it likes being "spanked" (did I say that? ).


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Re: Soaker Coverstock (and/or Element) praise
« Reply #1 on: December 21, 2003, 01:46:58 PM »
Curious to know if your Element's cover is out of box.  If not, what surface prep did you use.
 

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Re: Soaker Coverstock (and/or Element) praise
« Reply #2 on: December 21, 2003, 02:56:05 PM »
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Curious to know if your Element's cover is out of box.  If not, what surface prep did you use.
 



YES! Charlest, please, do tell! And, what drill??
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charlest

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Re: Soaker Coverstock (and/or Element) praise
« Reply #3 on: December 21, 2003, 03:35:56 PM »
The ball was a donation from a friend, Mr. Marlowe. I refreshed it, after drilling, to 800-1000 grit (grey nylon pad) and left it as is.
Drill is 4.5"x4.5", 2.5" pin-CG distance, no weight hole, pin under bridge, about 1/2" shift right off grip center, equivalent to about an 85-90 degree drilling for me.
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charlest

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Re: Soaker Coverstock (and/or Element) praise
« Reply #4 on: December 21, 2003, 06:27:11 PM »
Mojo,

If Brunswick's PK 18 lasts 500 games, the Soaker should bore me to tears well before then. I have been known to change balls JUST BECAUSE I AM BORED, WHETHER I'M STRIKING OR NOT.

I am so intrigued (there, another 25 cent word!) by the Anomaly. Mine arrives Monday, but won't get it drilled til January. My driller is tired of seeing my face; he wants to frame my spec sheet and put it on his wall next to all his honors plaques.
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Re: Soaker Coverstock (and/or Element) praise
« Reply #5 on: December 21, 2003, 07:00:39 PM »
I do love Superflex, but must be one of the odd ones that never cared for Powercoil 18.

I haven't had much success with the Element yet.  I love my Thing; it has become my new favorite and my go to ball.  My Thing didn't impress me until I got about 20 games on it.  I have near that many on the Element, maybe it will start to wake up as well.
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Re: Soaker Coverstock (and/or Element) praise
« Reply #6 on: December 21, 2003, 07:30:28 PM »
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My driller is tired of seeing my face; he wants to frame my spec sheet and put it on his wall next to all his honors plaques.



Gosh we do have a lot in common charlest.    I am going to drill a MoRich Onslaught tomorrow night and have a Track Dry Heat ordered.

 
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I love my Thing it has become my new favorite and my go to ball. My Thing didn't impress me until I got about 20 games on it.


Strider--I have loved my Thing since the start.  Love the Thing Returns also as heads break down.  

Soaker coverstock is a great "Thing"  

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charlest

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Re: Soaker Coverstock (and/or Element) praise
« Reply #7 on: December 21, 2003, 07:45:41 PM »
Strider wrote:
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I do love Superflex, but must be one of the odd ones that never cared for Powercoil 18.


It took me a long time to warm up to the PK 18 cover, as I hated my original Danger Zone. Only in the last year have I gotten a few PK 18 balls and learned they can be very good for me IF DRILLED correctly.

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I haven't had much success with the Element yet.  I love my Thing; it has become my new favorite and my go to ball.  My Thing didn't impress me until I got about 20 games on it.  I have near that many on the Element, maybe it will start to wake up as well.
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I don't know if you noticed it or not in my post, but for me, with my normal 20 degrees of axis tilt and 45 degrees of rotation angle, the Element had too much arc. I needed to increase my rotation angle to almost 75 - 90 degrees in order to increase the backend a bit to make it work for me. This is MY situation. I cannot tell if some change of this sort would also be beneficial for you. Try it, ONLY IF THERE IS NO CHANGE AFTER YOU REACH 20 GAMES OR SO. It seems this ball loves "to be told what to do."

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Edited on 12/21/2003 8:45 PM
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charlest

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Re: Soaker Coverstock (and/or Element) praise
« Reply #8 on: December 21, 2003, 10:35:33 PM »
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Warning: (in my opinion) this is not a ball for fluffers, low revvers, unless you want to use it on medium or lighter oil. This ball wants to be hit, at least a little; it likes being "spanked" (did I say that? ).



Guess I shouldn't pick one of these up. Sounds like I wouldn't be able to get enough on it to make it work.

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CYR, I don't think you made that smiley face anywhere near big enough.

I wonder if there's enough oil anywhere to enable you to use it.
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Re: Soaker Coverstock (and/or Element) praise
« Reply #9 on: December 22, 2003, 09:19:38 PM »
NEW GUY TOLD YA.  I TOLD YA'LL SO!  SUPERIOR BALL FOR THE ADVANCED BOWLER.  
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