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Equipment Boards => Radical => Topic started by: Juan Fonseca on January 10, 2025, 12:46:53 PM

Title: Radical Snapshot (WWRD 01/16/2025)
Post by: Juan Fonseca on January 10, 2025, 12:46:53 PM
Radical Snapshot    @15lbs 2.523 .050   DynamiCore/HK22C+
WWRD 01/16/2025    (12-16 lbs)   Alternate Core 12-13 lbs   Volume- Medium   
Core- Snapshot Symmetric   Coverstock- HK22C+ Pearl (NEW)
Radical Bowling recently added a new level of ball performance (Super Symmetrical) with the release of the No Doubt (10/24/2024). This is explained in their video content and it is an interesting watch. Watch for the Bowling Buckosh video explaining the Snapshot core in more depth. The next ball in that performance level is the Snapshot. With these new core designs the Int Diffs can be blown up without changing the Differential very much. Radical provides drilling numbers before and after drilling on their website. Be sure to adjust for your PAP from their example. Using the Maximum Flip layout, the Int Diff starts at 0.00 and gets to .018. This will create a sharp reaction when the Snapshot encounters friction.  This month’s Radical releases are very colorful so they will be noticed right away. Looking for “Skid/Snap”, check this one out. But it can be adjusted by layouts.
Box Surface- 500/1000/1500 Siaair/Factory Compound       Color- Orange/Scarlet/Silver
Recommended Cleaner: Power House Ball Cleaner      www.RadicalBowling.com

https://radicalbowling.com/products/balls/current/snapshot (https://radicalbowling.com/products/balls/current/snapshot)
Title: Re: Radical Snapshot (WWRD 01/16/2025)
Post by: Jesse James on January 14, 2025, 08:41:38 AM
Thanks for the review but in looking at that core......nothing about it says symmetrical to me, just saying. And just going off the numbers it pushes pretty far downlane. This ball for a rev dominant person such as myself would be effective only as long as I get my layout right.
Title: Re: Radical Snapshot (WWRD 01/16/2025)
Post by: Juan Fonseca on February 06, 2025, 11:32:42 AM

With the new tech, there are always questions. Here's answers from one of the core designers. Hope this helps.

https://youtu.be/xmsBE919J6g?si=Y7IxnVRFMLv4291o