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Equipment Boards => Lane Masters => Topic started by: WHOS THAT on April 27, 2010, 03:53:04 AM

Title: Smart investment, or over kill?..
Post by: WHOS THAT on April 27, 2010, 03:53:04 AM
I currently have the..
-Black Diamond
-Xtreme Damage
-Buzz Attack
-Terminator Rebellion (needs replacement)
-Terminator (reduced to bench warmer)

What niche does the Ultimate Power fill?.. The main house I bowl out of puts out higher volumes of oil with length.. Which means my Black Diamond and Xtreme Damage usually get the nod... Does it sit between the Xtreme Damage and the Buzz Attack?.. What's it's purpose?..

-South Paw
-Rev rate 450-500
-most comfortable inside.. say 15-20 out to 5-10..
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Fall Arsenal 2009
Terminator
Terminator Rebellion
Buzz Attack
Xtreme Damage (Just Arrived)
Black Diamond
Track Spare Ball
Title: Re: Smart investment, or over kill?..
Post by: Pat Patterson on April 27, 2010, 04:41:40 PM
I just got one the other day, but have yet to drill it.  From what I know, it should be good on true medium leaning a little towards the medium to medium/heavy side.  It should fit just below the Buzz Attack and should cover as many boards as the Buzz Attack, but doing so as an even arc opposed to the flippier motion of what a Buzz Attack could do.

Hope this helps,
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Pat Patterson
Title: Re: Smart investment, or over kill?..
Post by: WHOS THAT on April 30, 2010, 08:35:14 PM
Thanks Pat... I'm a give it a little time before making my decision.. I wanna see what new release Lane Masters has on the horizon..
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Fall Arsenal 2009
Terminator
Terminator Rebellion
Buzz Attack
Xtreme Damage (Just Arrived)
Black Diamond
Track Spare Ball
Title: Re: Smart investment, or over kill?..
Post by: charlest on April 30, 2010, 08:47:34 PM
quote:
I just got one the other day, but have yet to drill it.  From what I know, it should be good on true medium leaning a little towards the medium to medium/heavy side.  It should fit just below the Buzz Attack and should cover as many boards as the Buzz Attack, but doing so as an even arc opposed to the flippier motion of what a Buzz Attack could do.

Hope this helps,
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Pat Patterson


Pat,

I''m not sure about that. Tony posted here that it''s a medium to dry lanes ball. That would fit it below the Buzz Attack, in the niche that the Buzz used to fill.
From this thread,

http://www.ballreviews.com/Forum/Replies.asp?TopicID=256737&ForumID=87&CategoryID=2

comes this quote:

"This is designed for control and power on Medium to Medium Dry conditions. Can also be used by players who go straight up and in. They can get it through the fronts with good consistency and strong backends. The ball does store energy very well."


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"None are so blind as those who will not see."

Edited on 4/30/2010 8:50 PM
Title: Re: Smart investment, or over kill?..
Post by: Pat Patterson on April 30, 2010, 11:29:21 PM
quote:
quote:
I just got one the other day, but have yet to drill it.  From what I know, it should be good on true medium leaning a little towards the medium to medium/heavy side.  It should fit just below the Buzz Attack and should cover as many boards as the Buzz Attack, but doing so as an even arc opposed to the flippier motion of what a Buzz Attack could do.

Hope this helps,
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Pat Patterson


Pat,

I''m not sure about that. Tony posted here that it''s a medium to dry lanes ball. That would fit it below the Buzz Attack, in the niche that the Buzz used to fill.
From this thread,

http://www.ballreviews.com/Forum/Replies.asp?TopicID=256737&ForumID=87&CategoryID=2

comes this quote:

"This is designed for control and power on Medium to Medium Dry conditions. Can also be used by players who go straight up and in. They can get it through the fronts with good consistency and strong backends. The ball does store energy very well."


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"None are so blind as those who will not see."

Edited on 4/30/2010 8:50 PM


Jeff,

Sorry I was thinking of another ball when I was typing this out, I meant to quote what Tony had said that it is designed for "Medium to Medium Dry conditions".  Sometimes I get on here and comment on something without proof-reading it.  Case in point.............
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Pat Patterson