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Track900

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Any reviews on the NV???
« on: March 12, 2007, 02:54:39 AM »
I am looking for reviews on the NV. If you have thrown it what kind of reaction did you get compared to the Total NV or any of the ONE line. Thanks

 

HAMMERDOWN103

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Re: Any reviews on the NV???
« Reply #1 on: March 12, 2007, 10:02:37 PM »
My dad bought one and throws a lot of speed with not much revs. It is drilled with the pin under his middle finger. He also has a Total NV with the pin in his middle finger. He didnt like the reaction so he had it polished. Id say when both are polished the NV is much smoother and tamer but the Total NV covers more boards over all. Atleast in my fathers situation. Hope this helps
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Re: Any reviews on the NV???
« Reply #2 on: March 13, 2007, 09:15:50 AM »
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I am looking for reviews on the NV. If you have thrown it what kind of reaction did you get compared to the Total NV or any of the ONE line. Thanks


Why are you planning on buying one?? ^_^
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chrisleftwich

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Re: Any reviews on the NV???
« Reply #3 on: March 13, 2007, 09:21:28 AM »
i baught one and i can say OOB that the NV is a good 10 board more overall hook.

Anne Marie drilled mine with the pin below the ring finger and the cg kicked out about 45 with a  hole in the thumb quadrant, I am a high tracker and this is my favorite layout.

the ball clears the heads pretty good and then starts hooking toward the middle of the lane and doesn't quit.  Very good ball to play the inside part of the lane, played 30 to 15 with a break point of around 10 ball came back strong everytime.
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jkiser01

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Re: Any reviews on the NV???
« Reply #4 on: March 13, 2007, 10:15:37 AM »
this person is asking for reviews of the NV. NOT the toal NV..

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I just got My Total NV about a week ago...
Drilling #1 on Ebonite's website
House shot I play is heavy to medium (inside out)
I play around 20-8, Throw about 16MPH  it took me about 9 games to get a track, i hated this ball at first, but then gave it a chance last night at league, 236-237, Avg 206 so no complaints from me except i probably should have thrown it first game!

i think with the shot I play on if i get it outside of 5...it makes a left hand turn and recovers like no other ball i've thrown, if its inside it hold, i missed the pocket one time 2nd and 3rd game and came in high leaving 4-9...

feel free to message me and i can keep you updated once i get same games on it and let your know...I did leave coverstock OOB with no weight hole

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Track900

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Re: Any reviews on the NV???
« Reply #5 on: March 13, 2007, 10:53:22 AM »
Yes I do plan on purchasing one. I was just curious before I did buy one of what reaction characteristics people were experiencing with this limited edition ball.

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Re: Any reviews on the NV???
« Reply #6 on: March 13, 2007, 08:25:27 PM »
Well I can say it is one sick ball.  Compared to an OOB Fury, the NV actually made it around the corner with no burn out and was HUGE.  The Fury just puked when it hit the dry too early.  The TNV was no where as strong as the NV, it is much longer, and I dont think the backend was as strong.  The NV is a pretty much perfect ball for what most ppl want in an oiler.  Its strong enough to make it through the oil, and still has a HUGE backend.