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MTFD24

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Crux Pearl vs Hyper Cell Skid
« on: February 19, 2015, 02:11:19 PM »
Ok, my curiosity has gotten the better of me, has anyone been afforded the opportunity to throw both of these and been able to compare them? Reaction shape, overall hook, length, etc.?

Looking for a stronger overall pearl to go on top of the Totally Defiant for the upcoming Senior Masters here in the Buffalo, NY area.
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Re: Crux Pearl vs Hyper Cell Skid
« Reply #1 on: February 19, 2015, 05:05:42 PM »
The main difference I see in mine is the length. Hyper Cell Skid gets a little better length than the Crux Pearl.

With the same exact layout I think the Crux Pearl would hook sooner and have a slightly less angular breakpoint but both would cover the same amount of boards.

My Skid is drilled 55/5/70 with the Crux Pearl being 55/4/55. I definitely notice the Crux Pearl reading the mids sooner with a VERY strong backend that is only a touch less than the Skid.

You can't go wrong either way. Both are very good, versatile balls.

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Re: Crux Pearl vs Hyper Cell Skid
« Reply #2 on: February 19, 2015, 05:32:39 PM »
The main difference I see in mine is the length. Hyper Cell Skid gets a little better length than the Crux Pearl.

With the same exact layout I think the Crux Pearl would hook sooner and have a slightly less angular breakpoint but both would cover the same amount of boards.

My Skid is drilled 55/5/70 with the Crux Pearl being 55/4/55. I definitely notice the Crux Pearl reading the mids sooner with a VERY strong backend that is only a touch less than the Skid.

You can't go wrong either way. Both are very good, versatile balls.

I have them the opposite, my HCS flares about 10 inches with wide separation, the CP is more manageable 6 inches, as such, the HCS is almost unusable.
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Re: Crux Pearl vs Hyper Cell Skid
« Reply #3 on: February 19, 2015, 06:01:03 PM »
Not surprised really. Cell core is remarkable. I can see the Skid being more overall because it is so strong downlane and very continuous.

I am curious as to how yours are drilled NorNorthface?

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Re: Crux Pearl vs Hyper Cell Skid
« Reply #4 on: February 19, 2015, 06:05:45 PM »
Not surprised really. Cell core is remarkable. I can see the Skid being more overall because it is so strong downlane and very continuous.

I am curious as to how yours are drilled NorNorthface?

Contrary to what the BR.com experts say, my HCS is pin under bridge and the CP is pin over bridge, no holes. BR.com arm-chair coaches, i mean experts, say that pin down should flare significantly less.
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Re: Crux Pearl vs Hyper Cell Skid
« Reply #5 on: February 19, 2015, 06:11:52 PM »
A pin down Skid should flare less than a pin up Skid but when you start comparing 2 different balls it's a completely different situation.


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Re: Crux Pearl vs Hyper Cell Skid
« Reply #6 on: February 19, 2015, 06:20:02 PM »
A pin down Skid should flare less than a pin up Skid but when you start comparing 2 different balls it's a completely different situation.



I have two HCS and the pin up one, over the bridge flares less as well, I cannot explain it, but pin down balls for me, flare significantly more.
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Re: Crux Pearl vs Hyper Cell Skid
« Reply #7 on: February 19, 2015, 06:23:24 PM »
Interesting. Maybe pin ups transition too quickly for you.

So how much stronger is your pin down Skid vs pin up Skid?

I've been thinking about a 2nd Skid myself because of how much I like it.

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Re: Crux Pearl vs Hyper Cell Skid
« Reply #8 on: February 19, 2015, 06:31:27 PM »
I'm with north face on that! For the Nucleus core with my game yhe pin downs flare WAY more .  dont know why...
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Re: Crux Pearl vs Hyper Cell Skid
« Reply #9 on: February 19, 2015, 06:34:34 PM »
Interesting. Maybe pin ups transition too quickly for you.

So how much stronger is your pin down Skid vs pin up Skid?

I've been thinking about a 2nd Skid myself because of how much I like it.

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I prefer the pin up one on house as it doesn't rip the front of lanes up as rapidly, since it flares less.
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Re: Crux Pearl vs Hyper Cell Skid
« Reply #10 on: February 21, 2015, 11:33:15 AM »
Thanks for the insights. I am now leaning towards the Hyper Cell Skid, and using a pin up like most of my Roto's. In going this route any thoughts on how this will compare to my Totally Defiant?
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Re: Crux Pearl vs Hyper Cell Skid
« Reply #11 on: February 21, 2015, 12:39:53 PM »
I think overall that the Nucleus Core tends to be a heavier rolling core compared to the Paragon Core used in the Defiant line.  But, I really like how the Nucleus Core tends to offer flexibility with drilling yet still have something clean through the front with a good midlane read and still get a heavy roll/continuous motion.  You could likely replace the Totally Defiant with the Skid and have something more versatile.  People I know who have used the Totally Defiant have sometimes described it as an either love it or hate it ball.

In your neck of the woods, I know with Transit Lanes using a longer 43' pattern with some volume on the Brunswick synthetics, the Hyper Cell Skid should easily clear the front but still offer a predictable motion in back.  Bowlmor/AMF Airport with their new AMF MAD II synthetics installed right before the Junior Gold tournament will have more friction and it will allow you to move further left and still have good recovery.
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Re: Crux Pearl vs Hyper Cell Skid
« Reply #12 on: February 21, 2015, 01:57:10 PM »
Thanks Tommyboy....It seems like Airport/Bowlmor has a heavier pattern now in the middle, and maybe a tad more length than they did last year, and even the first month or so this year.
    I can use milder equipment and go further right, but seem to lack carry. Plus there are a lot of players out between 5 and 10 at the arrows and that seems to burn up very quick. Less moving if I start anywhere from 15-20. I appreciate the help.
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