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General Category => Miscellaneous => Topic started by: thedjs on September 18, 2003, 02:35:20 AM
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Who makes the strongest pearl reactive? I'm using an Ebonite Savage Pearl but is doesn't seem to have a very hard finish. I would like to stick to Columbia, Hammer, Ebonite or Storm equipment. I'm a senior bowler with slower speed and average revs. The house I'm bowling in has really dry
backends and light oil in the heads.
Any help would be appreciated.
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at a recent demo days I rolled the savage flip. it is a strong ball. The core definitly stands up quickly when hitting the dry.
also the blade Pearl with some polish.
I also assume you want a big hook. if not the V2 dry is the ticket.
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The Silver Streak Pearl is a strong reactive (Roto Grip)
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I advise you the X-Factor! It's 1500grit polish and it's very aggressive down the lane! I have never seen a reactive pearl ball with this monster backend! Also the pinaction is awesome!
I think it's the best ball ever made!
Greetz from Germany,
Mikey
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I'd guess the Silver Streak Pearl has more back end on medium-light oil,
The X-Factor has more backend on medium to medium light oil, and
the Inferno has the most backend on medium oil.
In my area, the Inferno is king!
(No, I don't use one.)
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You did not mention Brunswick but what about a Raging Red Fuze? They are available on ebay for about $60 plus shipping. I too, am a senior bowler and have been very impressed with the one I purchased! Good Luck!
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The two balls that I have used that were/are strong are the Cherry Bomb Pearl and the SS Pearl.
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