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Turbo

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Ravage 3 on Ebay
« on: April 11, 2005, 01:27:39 PM »

What coverstock is on the Ravage 3?  It says Super Hybrid but of which covers?
Does this ball use the same core as the original and the Ravage 2?


 

snowman4951

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Re: Ravage 3 on Ebay
« Reply #1 on: April 12, 2005, 12:08:31 AM »
I own 2 Ravage 2's and I got my friend a Ravage 3.They are the same cores.The coverstock is stronger in the Ravage 3.My Ravage 1 rolls earlier in midlane.My Ravage 2 goes long and snaps rather hard.The Ravage 3 you can take it in about 5-8 boards deeper and get it 3-5 boards outside of the Ravage 2 and it will fly back.It is a suprisingly awesome ball.However I know that the Ravage 3 will be changed for the US market.The name might change , but from what I heard it'll be the same basic ball.I can tell you watching my buddy throw it,I should've kept it for myself.The balls go for 441.00 in Japan.I definately give it two thumbs way up.
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Turbo

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Re: Ravage 3 on Ebay
« Reply #2 on: April 12, 2005, 10:27:51 PM »

Sounds like the Shock & Awe cover on their old flip block core from the Onslaught, Ravage, and TA.  If it is then that gives us another option to the WMB and the S&A.  Do you know if it the Brunswick cover from the S&A?


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Re: Ravage 3 on Ebay
« Reply #3 on: April 25, 2005, 01:36:58 PM »
What i've heard from Core Tech members is that the coverstock is along the strength of the Blazing Inferno(the good batch that actually moved alot).  So since this core flares later than the ones in the Ravage and Ravage II that's why you'll probaly see move backend movement, because it's saving all of it's energy for the backend.
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