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nowski1381

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COMPLETE vs NVS
« on: January 12, 2008, 10:58:25 AM »
Absolutely LOVE my NVS...how will the Complete compare in overall strength, breakpoint and backend...thanks for your input!!!

 

explorer05

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Re: COMPLETE vs NVS
« Reply #16 on: January 19, 2008, 08:55:18 PM »
I saw some facts on the Complete NV at the pro shop where I get my stuff drilled.  I have one on order also.  I have the NVS and Total NV and I love both.  I start with the NVS first.  O.k. the NVS and Complete have the same RG in their respective weights, for me 15 lbs. both have 2.51 RG.  The coverstock on the complete is the traction 0.45 where as the NVS is traction 0.39, and the Total NV is 0.30.  If I drill the ball the same as the your NVS pattern (with mine it is pin over bridge) this ball will roll up quick but you will still be able to get length.  Might be a good spot shot ball.  If I leave it at the polish out of the box like i have done the rest.

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TWOHAND834

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Re: COMPLETE vs NVS
« Reply #17 on: January 19, 2008, 09:17:46 PM »
Here is my understanding of the Complete.

I was told that the Complete was supposed to fall in between the Total and the NVS.  When the Total was squirty in carrydown and the NVS was a little too early, the Complete would get through the heads cleaner than the NVS but handle longer patterns and carrydown better than the Total.
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