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mr300

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savage flip or the monster bruiser
« on: October 17, 2003, 04:05:19 AM »
im lookin for a new ball and these two caught my eye.i have about a 55 degree angle,medium revs with medium speed.im lookin for a ball that i could use when my deuce is hooking too much.which of these balls hook and hit the most.tell me your experiences u had with one or both balls. or give me other suggestions that would be good for kinda oily synthetics on a house pattern.any advice or input would be helpfull
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TrackFan1

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Re: savage flip or the monster bruiser
« Reply #1 on: October 17, 2003, 07:45:51 PM »
well, i purchased my first EBONITE ball after playing Track, Coulumbia, Brunswick,  Dynothane, ..

This first ball is : Savage Flip. Big surprise for very good price ! This ball hook really much after mid-lane. DIfference versus Monster Bruise, Savage Flip got  much better "Breakpoint angle" , Backend power. This ball is very snappy/skiddy. Lanes played was Synth+Wood with ± 35" oil. Others specs is same ball profile. Also Savage Flip is Pealized ball = you get better finishing move !

im very satisfied with this ball, but he overhook on DRY Lanes (if ball is slow) and no good ball for heavy oil. Savage Flip is best for between Medium(75%)-Dry(25%).

i compare this ball with TRACK THE HEX, but with big snappy/skiddy backend
Style : between Stroker & Tweener
speed :  slow-medium
rpm : medium

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omegabowler

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Re: savage flip or the monster bruiser
« Reply #2 on: October 17, 2003, 08:26:45 PM »
if you want big backend = Savage flip

controllable arcing backend = Bruiser
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