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Connor

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MoRich/Equipment Specialists
« on: March 03, 2006, 06:16:01 AM »
I have to start this out by saying, I do not own any MoRich balls, but I have a few Mo designed balls (3D superflip, and SledgHammer).  The superflip is still my favorite, but the last few balls I have purchased were a little disappointing, I have a Vicious Reactive Pearl, and  Triple Extreme.  I am currently looking for a replacement for my extreme, and I am considering The TS&A.  I am also looking at the scorchin inferno, and maybe something like the paradigm passion.  

I am looking for something that hits hard, but is also predictable, because my extreme has a tendancy to surprise me sometimes.  I throw 2 finger, at about 20mph+, and although you would assume I hook it a lot, I have a normal backswing, so I need something with the strong reactive cover.  I dont want particle, because I dont really care for the way they seem to hit.  

I am hoping someone can give me some insight as to wether or not MoRich is really that good, and if it would be benificial to give them a try.

Thanks for your help in advance.

Kristopher

 

Slopsurprise

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Re: MoRich/Equipment Specialists
« Reply #1 on: March 03, 2006, 08:20:30 PM »
The key to keeping a TSA's cover or any dull balls cover from dying is to maintain it with the proper cleaner's and re-scuffing the coverstock every so often! For cleaner, Tracks Clean and dull/clean and tacky is THE best and is recomended by Mo himself! Use after every set!!!!! Every so often, the cover will need to be hit back to OOB! If you use these methods the TSA will be a beast for MANY, MANY games!! Also, the Seek and Destroy dosent move like most particles on the market! It sort of an exception to the particle rule!

mrfish

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Re: MoRich/Equipment Specialists
« Reply #2 on: March 03, 2006, 09:58:12 PM »
I have a WMB, a TSA and a Seek and Destroy. My WMB was the best ball I've ever had. It carried twice as good as anything else I've had. Very predictable.
I purchased my TSA three months ago and have had mixed results with it. If I throw it correct, it is an absolute beast. However, when I don't release it with enough lift, it slides right on by. My mind was recently changed because last weekend  I shot 300 and 800 in the city tournament with it.
The Seek and Destroy hasn't seen the lanes much because we don't see that much oil around here.

If I were you, I would purchase the TSA or the WMB, just make sure your ball driller knows how to set it up for you because that seems to be the biggest problem with these balls. Good luck and don't be afraid to try it.

Thanks,

Mr fish