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Cell
« on: December 31, 1969, 06:00:00 PM »
Coverstock: Cytoplasmicâ„¢ Solid Reactive
Weight Block:Nucleusâ„¢
Ball Color:Turquoise / Navy / Black All colors do vary somewhat from the picture shown.
Ball Finish:2000 Abralon
Hook Potential: 7" + (High) on a scale of 1-10 Low-High
RG Differential: 0.048 (Medium-High Flare) on a scale of .000-.080 Low Flare-High Flare
RG Average: 2.52 (Medium-Low) on a scale of 2.43-2.80 Very Low-High Break Point
Recommended Lane Conditions: Heavy Oil
Description: The all-new Cellâ„¢ is an evolutionary design infusing our highly advanced asymmetrical Nucleusâ„¢ core with our Cytoplasmicâ„¢ solid reactive coverstock. This combination sustains high differential throughout the lanes and produces continuous hook on the heaviest oil patterns.
Allow your game to evolve...

 

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Re: Cell
« Reply #91 on: November 04, 2009, 09:44:27 AM »
I'm a tweener, don't have my specs on me at the moment. I have the pin up, and a weight hole about 4 inches away from the pin to level out the hook. Before having that hole punched in it, the ball had a bad angle and left many tens and fours.

For the most part I enjoy this ball, it is fairly reliable and very reactive. I don't like that it doesn't show much of a lane transition when I use it. It just shows 5-7 pocket shots in a row then it jumps an extra 5 boards without showing any 9s or 4s or 7s from a higher hit or sharper angle first

I have found that it works great for the first game or two on most of the kegel patterns. On the middle road pattern this ball gives about 3 boards of room and hits like a truck on every shot.

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Re: Cell
« Reply #92 on: January 06, 2010, 08:15:06 PM »
Great Ball for Oil.  I drilled my cell with a dual angle drilling of 45x35.   I haven't had an opportunity to throw it a lot because i drilled it for the maximum oil.   With 500 abralon on it's cover, the ball will react no matter how much oil is out there.  It continues to roll through the pins and has not rolled out yet.   Bowling for wright state, this ball has been great for the longer sports patterns we face.  

I recommend this ball to anyone who's looking for a new weapon at the highest point of their arsenal.

xxdeuceswild87xx

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Re: Cell
« Reply #93 on: January 07, 2010, 01:11:58 PM »
I'm a Wright State University bowler and I have had he opportunity to throw this ball.  The Cell is a versatileball tht can be used on many different conditions. Adding this piece equipment to your arsenal is never a bad choice.

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Re: Cell
« Reply #94 on: March 01, 2010, 01:02:21 PM »
Great Ball!!! Had one sitting in the garage so I polished it up and went on to toss my first 300 game!!!

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Re: Cell
« Reply #95 on: March 11, 2010, 11:21:32 PM »
The Cell is an excellent oiler. Early hook, strong in the middle, and roll
on the pin deck. excellent carry. The cover is exceptionally strong. Therefore it is overly surface sensitive. To much surface  is a killer, and it will roll out. As with many balls of this kind less is more. Both with drilling, and surface. I still regularly use this ball in oil.

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Re: Cell
« Reply #96 on: September 23, 2010, 09:34:52 PM »
I absolutely Love this ball. It's my go to ball for oily lanes because it's so aggressive and it hits amazingly!! I can use it to go up 5 and roll back up or go more inside and anything in between (depending on the lane conditions). Either way it's outstanding!

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Re: Cell
« Reply #97 on: January 29, 2011, 01:46:33 AM »
LANE CONDITION: First impression originated on 38 ft. modified house shot.



pap 5 1/2" by 3/8" up  325 rpm      4" by 4" 1 3/4" pin buffer.       

 

Just drilled it up for a heavy oil tournament ball and tried it out on the pattern listed above just to get a feel for what it would do. Blue collar bowler with a mindframe for what I am looking for with respect for what I bought it for.
I wanted nothing but a ball to turn to when the "oh $h%t!" thought came to mind right after the first ball you throw in practice skids too far and gives the worst angle towards the pocket you could ever immagine having. What I ended up with based on my style and expectations is a ball that can be used for its directed intentions which is a predictable,no doubts, late midlane read in heavey oil with cutting edge pin carry. I got just that and even though it flares and is drilled too much for the pattern I tried it out on, I felt that the personality I expected the ball to behave with is exactly what I spent the cash and drilled it for. I've thrown hundreds of medium heavy balls throughout my career but this one is a no brainer when it comes to a hard to handle tournament shot. Just throw it it like we all know how,let the ball do the work,and it will, predictably and assertively. The Cell is on our side. Perfect match between core,cover,and predictability.All new products these days come equipped with words to hype  and sell like their the next best thing since duct tape but at the end of the tournament AND PROPER LANE CONDITION MATCHUPS, results are the only thing that counts.When you're like me,strapped for cash in a crazy economy,yet still driven to be competitive in the bowling game,the Cell is something any lover of the sport could never go wrong with. If you throw a good shot, the ball will not feed you any bullcrap with overall lane read, if your shot is off, admit its you, make a better shot next frame, and be happy you got a ball that rewards you for your efforts. Well worth the $100.00 I spent to get it. 

 



 



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tonykcgee

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Re: Cell
« Reply #98 on: March 05, 2011, 04:24:42 AM »
Ever owned a hermit crab, I had one...the Cell is like a hermit crab.  If you ever had a hermit crab you will know what I am talking about
 
....hermit...crab...just like the Cell