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wpzone

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LevRG vs RG Cell
« on: January 21, 2008, 05:11:23 PM »
Can anyone give a comparison?

 

bowl400

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Re: LevRG vs RG Cell
« Reply #1 on: January 22, 2008, 09:49:25 AM »
i have both.  both hook a lot on heavier patterns.  both with pin near ring finger.  lev's mb is at 45 and cell is at 70 degrees.  both oob.  lev rolls earlier with a smooth arc shape.  cell goes a little longer with a more angular shape.  i am a low end tweener with moderate speed and revs.
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BrunswickDisciple

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Re: LevRG vs RG Cell
« Reply #2 on: January 29, 2008, 04:37:36 AM »
kinda surprise me you say Levrg got nothing ! i got all levrg and cell also. they are very good 3-balls combo. i would say CELL fit perfectly between LEVRG et Nsane.

If someone know how to adjust on the lane (boards, arrow, speed, ...). Any ball these ball can be good.

LevRG = Heavy oil Long pattern (which start more early, more rolling , better control. This ball is more suited for tournament, because House Shot conditions is mostly medium or medium-heavy oil. This ball can help you alot for every serious tournament !)

Cell = Heavy oil medium-long pattern (this ball, give you little more length and little more backend, little more backend THAN LevRG).

Nsane = Medium-Heavy oil (more length more backend, more angular than Cell.) I throw by 80 % on all my shots. Very verstaile and good ball.

Personaly, for House Shot or leagues, i'll go with Cell OOB + Nsane OOB or LevRG 2000 Abaralon + Nsane OOB. And for tournaments, levrg + cell + nsane.

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chitown

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Re: LevRG vs RG Cell
« Reply #3 on: February 01, 2008, 07:23:31 AM »
From what i've seen, the cell looks like it would be more compareable to the ensane levrg if both balls were at the same cover grit.  The LEVRG has a lot more mid-lane strength compared to the cell.  At least that's what i've seen from my LEVRG.  Although the cell looks to be a very good ball and i'm considering picking one up.