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Elements Fire
« on: December 31, 1969, 06:00:00 PM »
Ball NPS Score: Not Available
The elements of the bowling universe unite as only total opposites can.  Fire shoots down the lane with deadly backend hook.  Ice glides toward the pocket with smooth, continuous backend.  Each as dealy as the other

Length Rating: 22.75 (scale of 1-30, early to late)  
Overall Hook Rating: 14.75  (scale of 1-30, least to most)  
Breakpoint Angle: 7.1 (scale of 1-10, smooth to sharp)  
Color: Orange/Gold Pearl  
Style: #029744 592  
Reactions: Length with strong breakpoint and backend hook  
Target Line: Outside Angles and Track Area in light oil or Outside Angles in medium oil  
Lane Conditions: Light to Medium Oil  
Coverstock: Big Bang XL reactive resin polished with Ebonite Powerhouse Factory Finish Polish  
Core: High RG, high flare, round core with diametrically oppposing flip blocks  

 

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Re: Elements Fire
« Reply #1 on: May 29, 2007, 08:15:03 PM »
I got this ball about 2 years back with the intention of being able to play up the boards rather than always playing deep.  This ball is effective for the lane conditions it was designed for and has a nice hard arc on the backend.  Mine is drilled with the pin above and exactly between my grips and the CG slightly kicked out to the right.  This ball makes a pretty drastic move off of dry boards and it breaks ok with a medium pattern.  It does hate heavier oil and will simply skid.  I found some success throwing it on the PBA Cheetah pattern recently.  My only complaint is that it tends to leave more ten pins than my other equipment.  Overall, 9/10.
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Kevin Krieger