As far as I know, the black has a urethane/raective blend in the coverstock. It is VERY durable, which makes me think it is closer to urethane than a real solid reactive. The burgundy one is supposed to have a "real" reactive coverstock, that mocks a urethane reaction - early read of the lane, not jumpy, continous curve. Sadly, I never saw both next to each other in action.
Core in both is the original Hammer core which was used in most (early) Blades. Since it has a low RG and medium differential, I'd rather drill it for length with a high pin - but that's me, and my experience with the black one which I really love (and which is a surprisingly strong ball, great on light oil).
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