win a ball from Bowling.com

Author Topic: Utah arsenal question  (Read 7135 times)

stopncrank

  • Hero Member
  • *****
  • Posts: 965
Utah arsenal question
« on: May 09, 2013, 12:37:41 PM »
I recently got a great deal on three balls- a Disturbed,
a Berserk, and a Wrecker.

Right now I have a Mutant cell pearl,and Storm Crossroad already in the bag.

My main concern is will the Berserk and Wrecker overlap any? I am a cranker,
420-440 rev rate, 17mph speed(monitor), with 13* of tilt and 60-70* axis rotation.
So for those who have both the Berserk and Wrecker, how much of a gap is between them?
DV8 Regional Staff
www.coolwick.com

 

Impending Doom

  • Hero Member
  • *****
  • Posts: 6288
Re: Utah arsenal question
« Reply #16 on: May 10, 2013, 09:13:51 AM »
Heck, I'm not dead set on anything other than lessons this summer. I'm just thinking outloud. Last Storm ball I had was the Trauma ER. Tell you anything? I was all Track before the Ebo buyout, then flirted with Morich for a second, then started using 900 when they formed. Every Storm ball I've had has been great.

northface28

  • Hero Member
  • *****
  • Posts: 3333
Re: Utah arsenal question
« Reply #17 on: May 10, 2013, 02:39:33 PM »
I am thisclose to putting together a Utah arsenal. I was thinking Sync, Soul, Fire Road, Disturbed, Super Natural, Lights Out, Tropical Breeze, Mix.

I think that would be a complete arsenal. Any thoughts?

It is imperative that you start any arsenal with Utah based products with a HyRoad, first and foremost and build from there. Ive never been a big believer in buying 6 balls all at one time. Id buy in increments of two. For example, a Hyroad and Lights Out would be a good start. Roll those for a week and then add to your aresenal from there. If I recall correctly, you are from Illinois, im from the Northwest suburbs of Chicago and you will  be hard pressed to find any volume anywhere in the upcoming summer months.

Two balls to keep under strong consideration are both the IQ Tour and IQ Tour Pearl. The Lucid is a great ball as well, especially playing to the right and swinging the track. Also, dont forget the Marvel Pearl, if you can find one. That ball is far and away a must have. I would not even consider the Fire Road an option. Not really a special ball, and the things that ball does particularly well, other balls do better.
NLMB 150 Dream Team
#NoTalking
#HellaBandz

Impending Doom

  • Hero Member
  • *****
  • Posts: 6288
Re: Utah arsenal question
« Reply #18 on: May 10, 2013, 03:03:00 PM »
The Sync and Freakin look pretty awesome. I am bowling a Kegel league in St Charles, and the first 3 weeks we're bowling on 48 feet of oil. So I'm good on volume lol.

Metal_rules

  • Hero Member
  • *****
  • Posts: 1205
Re: Utah arsenal question
« Reply #19 on: May 11, 2013, 09:39:42 PM »
I cant wait for the pearl version of the DISTURBED - I am sure it will be freakn unbelievable!
There's two kinds of music METAL and bullshit!

tommyboy74

  • Hero Member
  • *****
  • Posts: 1833
Re: Utah arsenal question
« Reply #20 on: May 11, 2013, 09:56:57 PM »
I am thisclose to putting together a Utah arsenal. I was thinking Sync, Soul, Fire Road, Disturbed, Super Natural, Lights Out, Tropical Breeze, Mix.

I think that would be a complete arsenal. Any thoughts?

It is imperative that you start any arsenal with Utah based products with a HyRoad, first and foremost and build from there. Ive never been a big believer in buying 6 balls all at one time. Id buy in increments of two. For example, a Hyroad and Lights Out would be a good start. Roll those for a week and then add to your aresenal from there. If I recall correctly, you are from Illinois, im from the Northwest suburbs of Chicago and you will  be hard pressed to find any volume anywhere in the upcoming summer months.

Two balls to keep under strong consideration are both the IQ Tour and IQ Tour Pearl. The Lucid is a great ball as well, especially playing to the right and swinging the track. Also, dont forget the Marvel Pearl, if you can find one. That ball is far and away a must have. I would not even consider the Fire Road an option. Not really a special ball, and the things that ball does particularly well, other balls do better.

The HyRoad is a great ball, no doubt.  It doesn't matter if you stick with OOB finish or if you change the surface.  It just flat out works.  That's why it has remained in their lineup for over 4 years.
Current Ball Arsenal
Heavy:
MOTIV Jackal Legacy
MOTIV Mythic Jackal

Med-Heavy:
MOTIV Trident Odyssey
MOTIV Forge Fire
MOTIV Covert Revolt

Medium:
MOTIV VIP ExJ Sigma
MOTIV Sigma Sting
MOTIV Pride Solid

Medium-Light
MOTIV Venom Shock
MOTIV Tribal Fire