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DeadWood Pro Shop

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Innovate Review and Video
« on: May 24, 2012, 04:26:31 AM »
Couldn't find the Innovate in the ball review section. So to better serve the community I posted this review here as soon as possible. Enjoy the video and like us on Facebook if you haven't already. We are set to have the newest Track releases and will make videos before the release dates. Enjoy All.

BALL SPECS
Pin Length - 3 inches
Starting Top Weight - 2 1/4 oz
Ball Weight - 15 lbs

DRILL PATTERN
this is a seed ball from Ebonite that we drilled with a standard demo ball layout of pin above the bridge, and mb tight to the thumb.

BOWLER STYLE
Rev Rate -  Drew. 400 RPM  Clint 325 ish
Ball Speed - Drew 17.5 mph  Clint 16 mph


PICTURE AND VIDEO LINKS

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zov-kBPUhzA

SURFACE PREPARATION
Grit - 2000 grit
Type (Matte, Polish, Sanded) - Factory finish polish

LANE CONDITION
Length -37 ft
Volume - medium
Type (Wall, Xmas Tree, Sport) - house shot

BALL REACTION
Length - 8/10
Back End - 9/10
Overall Hook - 8/10
Midlane Read - 3/10
Breakpoint Shape - Ultra Angular


COMMENTS
This is the newest release from Ebonite. This ball is designed to fill a gap between the newly released High end Pursuit series and the Elevate and Endure mid performance series of balls. In my opinion, they succeeded. This ball uses the same Verve core that was seen in the Warning Sign, but wrapped with the HTR 3.0 Pearl. The combination of this weight block and this cover fills a large void in what Ebonite has been missing the last few years. A ULTRA angular ball that will retain its energy and turn the corner to destroy the pins. In my opinion, I can see this being the FIRST ball to come out of a lot of people's bags. Even as the lanes began to transition and dry up, the Innovate pushes down the lane and keep all of that energy to change directions and push through the pins.
Think Jet Black Taboo with a cleaner motion through the heads, and STRONGER snap off the spot, at a cheaper price. If you haven't tried an Ebonite ball recently, you definitely need to try one of the newest balls.

Don't just take my word for it, check out www.facebook.com/deadwoodproshop and Deadwoodproshop on youtube for videos and write ups on the latest releases.

 Coming soon, Track 912T, 300A, 706A, and 503T videos.

Thank you Ebonite, Ed Gallagher, and Steve Szabina.
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