BallReviews
General Category => Miscellaneous => Topic started by: bowlingmaniac017 on August 31, 2006, 07:49:52 AM
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Lane 1 H2O or Radical Inferno? I havent really had the Radical Inferno match up to my game. I have been offered a same condition Lane 1 H2O. I have never thrown a Lane 1 ball and wouldnt mind trying one to see what the buzz is ALL about. Please post ALL opinions. Thanks
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Mike
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h2o is very underrated ball, a trade for a radical that doesnt fit your game is a good trade, used ball to used ball a single drill h2o will get more then a single drilled radical, jsut my opionion
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I personally LOVE my H20 Its quickly becoming one of my favorite balls of all time. I also have the Tsunami, and love that too, but right now my H20 just works for me. Can't say much on the Radical beings I personally haven't thrown it, but for a ball that was supposed to be "Radical" I have heard alot more mixed reviews then expected. JMHO
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now i would not go that far mike, i jsut know what the h2o can do, I am not sure of the radical, and based upon how prices hold on lane 1 and fall on big b, I gotta say it is a fair enough trade. the h2o is highly underated, strong and smooth
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H2O is a money ball, great control and great hit.
I love it, and is growing on me fast.
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I would take the H2O. First time I ever shot the ball, I shot 11 in a row.
Nothing hits harder than a Buzzsaw!!
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I'd go with the Radical. Pin-ups with the cg straight down is the way to go with this ball.
Try again? I have mine pin above bridge, cg in palm, and thumb below that. The ball doesnt roll well for me or carry well for me in that matter. When it hits it hits, but as of right now it doesnt match up well to my game.
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Mike
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if you look at my profile, you'll see im a brunswick guy, so for me to endorse the H2O over the Radical, thats saying a lot.
Edited on 8/31/2006 7:10 PM