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toneoak1

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Octane vs Rage
« on: October 14, 2014, 01:00:05 PM »
I'm looking at these two and trying to compare/contrast.  I'd like to know (preferably from people who own both) what the actual difference is in terms of length, recovery, overall strength, and ability to show movement and continuation on heavier volumes of oil.  I know what the numbers are on the website and I know there are multiple variables than can affect results, but I would like to hear some comparisons based on first hand experience. 

 

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Re: Octane vs Rage
« Reply #1 on: October 14, 2014, 01:08:13 PM »
From my experience, the Rage is quite a bit stronger. I use it on flat patterns with a sanded 3000 finish, but it was stronger than the Octane with the box finish as well.

The Octane gets a bit more length and then makes an even harder turn when it finds friction. Octane is a skid/flip monster than I find hard to control, but it sure looks impressive on the lane.

The Primal Rage is in my bag for tournaments and my PBA league. The Octane spends almost all of it's time sitting on my ball rack.
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toneoak1

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Re: Octane vs Rage
« Reply #2 on: October 14, 2014, 09:25:19 PM »
From my experience, the Rage is quite a bit stronger. I use it on flat patterns with a sanded 3000 finish, but it was stronger than the Octane with the box finish as well.

The Octane gets a bit more length and then makes an even harder turn when it finds friction. Octane is a skid/flip monster than I find hard to control, but it sure looks impressive on the lane.

The Primal Rage is in my bag for tournaments and my PBA league. The Octane spends almost all of it's time sitting on my ball rack.
that is interesting. I got to throw the octane and tribal fire side by side and they seemed similar enough not to need both. Im looking for more separation between balls. I've not seen anyone who doesn't like the rage regardless of style.  Maybe a rage, original tribal, and a venom shock would make for a well rounded motiv arsenal for everything except dry lanes. Thanks.

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Re: Octane vs Rage
« Reply #3 on: October 15, 2014, 10:13:28 AM »
As was already noted, the Rage is the stronger ball - at least in oil. I have played with the surfaces on both balls, and I believe the Rage is also the most versatile of the two. With a rougher surface, the Octane does become a little more controllable and handles the oil better, but I think the Rage is better for that task.

That said, the Octane is definitely the stronger of the two when it finds friction. It is definitely a ball that you need to be more consistent with your shot making. It can be a deadly weapon - both positively and negatively. Unfortunately, I've seen both ends of the spectrum lately.

You do need some oil with both balls. The difference is, you can play more through the oil with the Rage. You need to get the Octane to the friction. But at the same time, you don't want to get it there too early. As much as I've been using the Octane lately, if you have the oil for it, go with the Rage. Then consider the Octane as a ball to go to when the lanes breakdown and you can get left and swing it right (assuming you are right handed).