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FastTracker33

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quick Toxic question..
« on: February 21, 2007, 06:08:05 AM »
Hey everyone, is the Toxic stronger than my Track Equation? Layout in profile. I was looking for a new ball, and this one always seems to catch my eye (probably its greeness lol). If they're about the same strength, can i make the Toxic stronger? (drill it strong, cover prep, etc.) Thanks!
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chitown

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Re: quick Toxic question..
« Reply #1 on: February 21, 2007, 03:14:09 PM »
It will flip more than your equation.  Is it stronger over all?  I'm not too sure. The equation has more mid lane grab to it compared to the TOXIC.

I do know it would give you a different reaction shape.
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Bar5003

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Re: quick Toxic question..
« Reply #2 on: February 21, 2007, 03:26:31 PM »
I'll chime in since i have had both now...they are similar in some ways but ALOT different when it comes to backend reaction...my toxic goes absolutely insane at the breakpoint, fun to watch but if its not on the right shot its basicly uncontrolable

the right shot for me with the toxic is more of a blended shot, not an extreme wet dry shot

the equation really shined for me on the wet dry shots...sat in the oil but still had some umph to recover, but when it got to the dry it didnt jump left, more of a really hard controlled arc

although the hook potential is somewhat close (the toxic being more in my opinion but ALL in the backend) there is room for both in an arsenal
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