While I might not be as blunt as Drrev, what he implies is how I also feel. Buddies has them finally available for internet sale, outside of a pro shop, but their prices are quite high for what is virtually an unknown entity.
At $170 for the Ultra Radicals and $185 for the Pro Tactics models, they are what I would expect to pay for them drilled as I walk out of the pro shop, except for inserts and taxes. As it stands now, I'd have to pay another $40 - 60 for drilling after I get them.
While I'd love to see how at least one of them reacts in the real world. that price, is FAR out of line and I will not be experimenting with them. I did have a few AZO balls before Lanemasters bought them, even before Storm purchased the name.
Given what they are, a more realistic price would be in the $100-120 range for the Ultra Radical, and $120 - 140 for the Pro Tactics. certainly no higher than that. Unfortunately, they have very litle reputation so far.
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