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Re: Perception vs Reality part 2 - Guru vs the rest
« Reply #16 on: January 08, 2015, 10:16:43 PM »
I've seen that Bad Ass in action. Weak Ass is being rather generous. How about overrated Sorry Ass?
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Re: Perception vs Reality part 2 - Guru vs the rest
« Reply #17 on: January 08, 2015, 10:40:11 PM »
great vid.. now people can't complain the guru was never compared to the crux and jackal

poor bad ass getting so much hate just needs that polish taken off is all

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Re: Perception vs Reality part 2 - Guru vs the rest
« Reply #18 on: January 08, 2015, 11:55:57 PM »
Would've liked to see the Guru up against the C300 Melt Down.

Too new of a ball. From my understanding these videos are shot much early on.

I own the Guru, and I was able to throw the Melt Down extensively at an EBI Demo Day back in November. The Melt Down is a nice ball, but it's not as strong as the Guru. I wanted it to be because I'm throwing more Columbia than the other brands I own (mostly Storm and Motiv).
 
I'm not a Radical guy, but they know they have the real deal in the Guru. I like that they're not afraid to put it head-to-head with any other oil ball. From my experience with the Guru so far, I'd be surprised if they lose any of these throwbot competitions.

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Re: Perception vs Reality part 2 - Guru vs the rest
« Reply #19 on: January 09, 2015, 04:04:10 AM »
I've seen that Bad Ass in action. Weak Ass is being rather generous. How about overrated Sorry Ass?
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Re: Perception vs Reality part 2 - Guru vs the rest
« Reply #20 on: January 09, 2015, 07:55:55 AM »
Great job and Thanks again to Phil, Mo, and the entire Radical Team for putting together these videos. It really helps being able to see the different balls on one video.
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Re: Perception vs Reality part 2 - Guru vs the rest
« Reply #21 on: January 09, 2015, 11:27:54 AM »
Just an added note, I went on line and check the pricing, the Guru is any where from $10 to $15 less expensive than the Crux, Sinister, Bad Ass and Jackal. So you get the best performance, most hook and best price. That sound like the trifecta to me.
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Re: Perception vs Reality part 2 - Guru vs the rest
« Reply #22 on: January 09, 2015, 11:34:36 AM »
Great vids. Enjoy seeing side by side comparisons in a manor to help someone put together a better lineup that may better match what they are looking for. How surface plays a big key in reaction.
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Re: Perception vs Reality part 2 - Guru vs the rest
« Reply #23 on: January 09, 2015, 11:45:59 AM »
Great video first off.  I really like this style of comparison.  I do appreciate these. 

However.  Until I see guru versus hyper cell or something high end with NRG on it, I am going to have to assume the guru is weaker than the 2. No realizes that the zero and crux have storms weaker cover, ERG...because NRG was too strong for most (as was r3x). 


I see the hierarchy as follows:

Hyper/sync/vivid
Guru
Crux
Sinister
Zero

This js how I see it.  My crux isn't that strong and its a board deeper that the guru in the video.  Anyone guessing that that an assym with NRG is 3-4 stronger being that crux is 1 board stronger In the video?

Not trying to stir the pot as this is a great visual. 
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Re: Perception vs Reality part 2 - Guru vs the rest
« Reply #24 on: January 09, 2015, 12:30:45 PM »
I think what the video really identifies is that the Guru fills a void that isn't currently filled by any other company on the market right now.  However, I'd like to see it up against an IQ Tour Nano.  Actually the Nano may be closer to the "coming soon" ball they teased, but other than the Guru, a big hooking ball with length and a strong backend motion just isn't available right now, though I think the Nano if taken to 2k or 3k would be extremely close. 
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Re: Perception vs Reality part 2 - Guru vs the rest
« Reply #25 on: January 09, 2015, 01:01:09 PM »
Maybe it's just silly me but couldn't you just adjust your line and boom you are lined up with the other balls?

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Re: Perception vs Reality part 2 - Guru vs the rest
« Reply #26 on: January 09, 2015, 01:08:15 PM »
Great video first off.  I really like this style of comparison.  I do appreciate these. 

However.  Until I see guru versus hyper cell or something high end with NRG on it, I am going to have to assume the guru is weaker than the 2. No realizes that the zero and crux have storms weaker cover, ERG...because NRG was too strong for most (as was r3x). 

Bill, I too would like to see the Hyper Cell thrown into the video mix. It would put some of these suggestions that the comparison balls are being cherry picked to rest.
 
Still, there is non-video evidence that says the Guru isn't being overhyped. BJI's November 2014 review of the Guru says it provides more hook than any ball they've reviewed to date. That's a pretty out-in-front statement for a major bowling magazine to make. 
 
My direct experience with Guru vs. a NRG coverstock ball was in an 8-gamer on the PBA 50' Don Carter pattern. The pattern started very tight, and the Guru was the only ball I had that would transition from the oil with enough teeth to give me a good angle of entry to the pocket.
 
When the heads/mids started to go and I needed to ball down, I went to my NRG cover Marvel-S. The Marvel-S was the right choice after the transition, but gave me a little too much skid on the fresh during practice. It was OK, but clearly not as strong as the Guru. Maybe the core in the Hyper would have made a significant difference, but the NRG cover by itself wasn't enough.
 
Another interesting contrast I found was how the respective covers absorbed oil during play. I used the Guru for most of the first 5 games, wiping the ball down between each shot. Given how heavy the oil was, I was surprised how little of an oil shine developed. On the other hand, the Marvel-S developed more of a shine than the Guru after just two games.
 
In any case, keep the videos coming. It's refreshing to see a company willing to head-to-head.

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Re: Perception vs Reality part 2 - Guru vs the rest
« Reply #27 on: January 09, 2015, 01:48:58 PM »
Maybe it's just silly me but couldn't you just adjust your line and boom you are lined up with the other balls?
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Re: Perception vs Reality part 2 - Guru vs the rest
« Reply #28 on: January 09, 2015, 02:37:13 PM »
Maybe it's just silly me but couldn't you just adjust your line and boom you are lined up with the other balls?

Yes, but I think the point of the video is that the guru hooks the most. 

What it doesn't show is how versatile/sensitive the ball is to different types of conditions.  Maybe that will be next....anyway I do like the throwbot comparisons a lot.
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Re: Perception vs Reality part 2 - Guru vs the rest
« Reply #29 on: January 09, 2015, 02:52:14 PM »
not trying to stir the pot,

but 3 balls are asym and the bad ass sym.

regardless of test drillings/surface, asym's and sym's are different animals

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Re: Perception vs Reality part 2 - Guru vs the rest
« Reply #30 on: January 09, 2015, 02:58:26 PM »
That "Coming Soon" ball is a new Guru!!!!