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Vibe Onyx
« on: December 31, 1969, 06:00:00 PM »
Ball NPS Score: 100.00
- Coverstock: CT Reactive Plus
- Factory Finish: 4000 Grit Abralon with Powerhouse Factory Finish Polish
- Color: Onyx Black Sparkle
- Core: Vibe Symmetric Core
- RG: 16# - 2.51 15# - 2.51 14# - 2.51 13# - 2.53 12# - 2.59 11# - 2.62 10# - 2.72
- Differential: 16# - .039 15# - .042 14# - .045 13# - .056 12# - .044 11# - .032 10# - .031
- Flare Potential: Medium
- Performance: Excellent Length with Aggressive Arc
- Recommended Lane Condition: Medium Oil
- A few tiny pit holes in the cover stock of the ball are normal
- Description: Onyx Vibe pairs up our reliable Vibe symmetric core with a new CT Reactive Plus coverstock. The Onyx Vibe gives bowlers a ball motion that we haven’t had in our Hammer line for quite some time. Bowlers will see a very aggressive arc throughout the entire lane with the Onyx Vibe. This is by far the most aggressive Vibe made to date. It comes in a very sharp Onyx Sparkle color with Gold Flake engraving.

 

DynoLess Daddy

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Re: Vibe Onyx
« Reply #1 on: June 13, 2009, 12:02:03 PM »
VIBE #1

5 X 6, pin 3-4, pin up, neg .50 oz.

The Ony is definitely smooth rolling. This setup allowed for more control of the wet/dry lane conditions. the ability of the Onyx to maintain the line but retain enough energy to roll heavy and continuous makes it a welcome addition to the vibe line. It definitely takes the place of the Blue. With this layout the strong rev players will be able to get in a little deeper and control the inside.

VIBE #2

5 X 3, pin 3-4, Pin below ring, no Side, extra hole 5.5 & 2 down.

This Onyx definitely gives a definitely different look than the layout above. This particular roll controlled the midlane and opened up the pattern. The reaction was stronger through the mids but maintain control through out the pattern. With this layout you can get deeper but need to swing a little more than above.  You will also be able to get around the corner on those breakdown patterns.

Both balls were used with out-of box surface. Playing both layouts on house and Chameleon. Definitely keepers in the arsenal. Onyx 2 gave more forgiveness on Chameleon while driving hard. Carry was excellent. However,I preferred layout one for my style on Chameleon and staying inside.

More to follow on VIBE #3 and VIPER
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Re: Vibe Onyx
« Reply #2 on: June 17, 2009, 09:51:44 PM »
THIS BALL IS NOT YOUR TYPICAL VIBE!!!!
The strength that the onyx produces is unmatched and very uncharacteristic of the Vibe line. I have my Vibe about 4 inches from my PAP with CG shifted up and over. The Vibe gets clean through the mid and produces a very strong movement to the pocket. The carry is the same and perhaps maybe better and the energy transfer is impressive. The fact that is the on the low end of the price points makes this an absolute steal.

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Re: Vibe Onyx
« Reply #3 on: June 18, 2009, 05:29:08 PM »
I drilled my onyx vibe 33/4x60x30 with a weight hole in the p2 position.This is one smooth rolling bowling with plenty of pop when it hits the pins.This ball is very versatile can play pretty square or you can move in once the track opens up and its very clean through the fronts and reads the mids with very smooth continuous motion.I also tried it with 2000 abralon and it will handle a little more volume of oil and be a great benchmark ball.This will be a great addition the already great hammer lineup.

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Re: Vibe Onyx
« Reply #4 on: June 18, 2009, 10:52:26 PM »
Dual Angle. I can aso provide if anyone needs!


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Re: Vibe Onyx
« Reply #5 on: June 24, 2009, 10:31:27 PM »
Well Ive not rolled a Hammer ball since the old Blue Urethane Hammer. To keep it short, I think this ball will shine on House Shots the best. I have a #1 drill on it, and it goes very smoothly like 40 feet, then really puts on the left turn signal! Im a righty. It seems to easily be the hardest hooking of all the Vibes. It seems very versatile and steady from a variety of lines. I dont currently have a ball that turns as hard of the spot as this Onyx does, and I have like 8 aggresive pieces. It seems to respond well to different hand positions. It does require a tad of friction to respond from, unless you have slow ball speed. If you have a little dry to the right, this ball is unbeatable! At the price its at, I think its the best ball money can buy, 9/10 for any medium type of condition.
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Re: Vibe Onyx
« Reply #6 on: July 09, 2009, 02:53:47 PM »
Layout pin in ring finger gc in palm just below ring finger.

having each of the vibes in the past and a fan of each one of them this ball is a great addition.  Since it came out the blue vibe was probably my most versatile and favorite ball overall.  What I liked about the blue vibe going down lane long before it made its move is what I love about this vibe.  The Onyx is more hook than the cherry or emerald vibe, picks up a little sooner but does NOT over hook but at same time gives a great finish through the pins.


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Re: Vibe Onyx
« Reply #7 on: July 09, 2009, 11:38:06 PM »
Layout for my Onyx Vibe (Left Handed): Weak Drill with pin slightly above middle finger, CG 1-2" above center of grip, no hole.

The Onyx Vibe is a great ball to have in your bag on the dry, especially if you're a high rev player. Not to mention, it's a decent ball for beginners at the entry price point. I took a 360 Grit Abralon pad to smooth out the surface and it sets up pretty nicely to the 1-2 pocket... carry is a bit suspect when trying to swing it, but when I can play down and in and square up (which is not easy for me), only the laws of physics have control. Haven't tried it on PBA Experience Shots yet, but looking forward to using it on the Cheetah pattern.

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Re: Vibe Onyx
« Reply #8 on: July 13, 2009, 02:32:06 AM »
drilled my onyx at dream camp Dino laid it out pin under bridge and the cg kicked out just a little. to smooth out the back end but still give a little kick. I have an emerald which is amazing at the pricepoint it is at. But I wish it was a little earlier and not so snappy then I drilled this up and got exactly what I asked for. this ball will help a ton when I get on tight med to med heavy sport patterns especially after they start to break down it is so even and hard hitting when u get on sport u need an onyx in your bag great ball

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Re: Vibe Onyx
« Reply #9 on: August 21, 2009, 01:04:21 AM »
I laid my Onyx Vibe out with a 4 inch pin placed above the ring finger and CG in the palm. The ball gave me a smooth reaction at the midlane but when it hit the pocket it destroyed the pins as if it were a high performance ball. I would say this vibe is very comparable to the Blue Vibe except it seems to have a little more pop. For guys with high rev rates this ball could easily be used as a first ball on any house shot.

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Re: Vibe Onyx
« Reply #10 on: September 04, 2009, 01:24:05 AM »
Ball drilled 4 x 3, primarily for medium to dry.  I try to play the track and I'm a stroker.  Bowled with it the other day, out of the box 705, while others were struggling.  

Ball gives you good length, with sharp smooth turn to the pocket.  Pin carry is great and worked well with the over / under we had.  Pins were exploding and ball never over-reacted.  While others were using the sauce, hot sauce and other high end balls, I went to the the Onyx and didn't miss. Had a few splits and they were my doing.  

So far, I'm impressed and satisfied, ball almost paid for in a small league. I spoke with Ron Sr., from Hammer and he said this is the hidden gem for this year and he's right.  I'm happy listening to his advice!

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Re: Vibe Onyx
« Reply #11 on: September 09, 2009, 09:57:09 PM »
Ok. This ball is classified as a "medium" ball.  It must have been rated by some one who never threw it!  It is far from "medium".  I play 28 at the foul line across the 20 arrow and down to the 3 before the ball rips back for a violent strike!  This ball simply cant be beat for the price.  If I crank it outside, it comes back at a very angular entry and pins go flying.  If I I pull it, I can get it to hold the line just enough to hit the pocket.  I have too many balls to list, but here is a few:  Virtual Gravity, Bounty Hunter, Bounty, Cell, Break Point Pearl, Dynamo, Virtual Energy, Insane Levrg, etc.  It is a very easy ball to throw and I would highy recommend it due to its price and versitility.

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Re: Vibe Onyx
« Reply #12 on: December 25, 2009, 10:34:55 PM »
Me---stroker(275-300 revs/16 mph). Onyx drilled 4x3 with small hole on the VAL. Knocked the polish off by hand with 1K ab pad. This ball is a MONSTER! I mean it...this bad boy hits as hard as my Cell and just punishes the pins with strong continuation through the deck. I actually have to keep the speed up on the Onyx because it wants to check up early(probably 2-3 feet sooner than my Emerald Vibe). If you don't want to spend $200+ on a new rock...then do yourself a favor and pick up the Onyx!

Mike

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Re: Vibe Onyx
« Reply #13 on: March 17, 2010, 10:55:40 AM »
3/17/10  Recently THS has been eating my lunch. Especially the third game when the lanes "opened" up. To try something new, I thought I might ask for some advice. So I called Palmer Falgren. He said I needed something arcing.  Didn't really like his suggestion I prefer skid, snap. But I had asked. He recommended a 715c or a Vibe Onyx. Said the Onyx rolled really well. It was drilled stacked leverage. Didn't care for the ball motion, but it came out of the box With 278. What was really impressive was that I didn't move two boards all night. The ball has phenomenal carry. It is a shame it is so cheap!

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Re: Vibe Onyx
« Reply #14 on: April 09, 2010, 02:35:02 AM »
The Onyx has saved my butt on many occassion. It's not the first ball out of my bag but when my alley fails to put oil on the lanes before league (which is more often then not) then I turn to the Onyx. This is not a ball for heavy oil conditions, works best in med to low oil. The pin is placed about an inch to the right of my ring finger. The ball gets good length and takes down the pins when it hits the pocket. Not the most aggressive ball that Hammer has put out but a great value for the dollar. A great ball to have in your bag.