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Equipment Boards => Ebonite => Topic started by: micbowl on November 03, 2007, 04:04:05 PM
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Which ball handles heavier oil patterns better? The Gamebreaker or Resurgence?
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I am an Ebonite fan but will have to go with the Resurgence. I have the Resurgence and it handles oil like no other ball.
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No doubt about it, the Resurgence and I have thrown both balls..
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How many boards more did the Resurgence hooked more than the Gamebreaker?
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Well first off, how are you going to compare a ball at the top of one company's arsenal and another ball that is known as their "silver level performance". Please do not be dismayed at the fact that the Gamebreaker is dull. It is definitely one of my favorites but the numbers speak for themselves. If anything I would compare a Resurgence and a NVS at the same grit, if in fact you are looking for a more accurate comparison.
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Edited on 11/4/2007 11:42 PM
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The Resurgence oob is 1000 and NVS is 2000 so they are not the same grit. The gamebreaker is 2000 which is the same as the NVS. Now that we got the facts straight what is the difference between the Resurgence and Gamebreaker?
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Yes but the NVS is 2000 polished I believe...
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The NVS is a pearl, polished asymmetric, meant for medium oil conditions.
The Resurgence is a solid, dull, symmetric meant for medium-heavy to heavy oil conditions.
They are not comparable balls. The Gamebreaker and the Resurgence are a 1-to-1 comparison. If anything, the NVS would be a goto ball for when either of these are hooking too much or are expending too much energy in the medilane or are drilled for too early a roll and cannot be used well from deep inside.
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