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offthesheet

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What ball
« on: November 24, 2009, 12:30:12 PM »
Hello everyone just wanted to see out of the following balls which 2 you might suggest the most.

Solids: Virtual Gravity, Siege, Mutant Cell, Full Swing, Red Death, Bounty Hunter
Pearl or Hybrid: Virtual Energy, Blue Death, Break Point Pearl, Bounty Hunter Pearl

 

1MechEng

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Re: What ball
« Reply #1 on: November 25, 2009, 11:50:32 AM »
How about some bowler info.? Speed, preferred line, RPM's, axis tilt and rotation? Providing the lane conditions would help as well.

Without this info., making a good recommendation for you is almost impossible.
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Re: What ball
« Reply #2 on: November 25, 2009, 12:06:38 PM »
Its a shame that this sport has come down to "what ball" and not "what skill". As well that we have to deliniate "what ball" into very specific desires (early roll, late roll (cores) , early traction, late traction (surfaces), what type of pattern (conditioner and manufacture surface). This list of details to consider is ENDLESS.

The fact is and speaking from my experiences, UNLESS you are absolutely throwing the ball GREAT having the correct ball in your hand is absolutely ESSENTIAL. BUT, then why would anyone expect to keep pace if the are not throwing the ball well. TECHNOLOGY should not play as significant of a role as it does in bowling.

OFFTHESHEET everyone of those balls listed are great and proven. I just drilled a MUTANT and will throw it tonight. But of the list I like the VG (although mine died an early death) and VE (which I am getting a new one today).
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