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addynyr

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X-Cell Review
« on: June 18, 2024, 09:25:07 AM »
Layout: 4 1/2 x 4 1/2 x 2 1/2
Surface:  2000 Abralon
Rev Rate: 470 RPM

The New X-Cell brings back the iconic Nucleus Core from the original Cell series while adding in the AI Core technology.  The coverstock is the brand new E-Trax Ultra Solid which is a steppingstone between E-Trax and E-Trax + coverstocks.  I got the chance to try this out on a 47ft, medium oil volume sport pattern. 

What I saw was what you would typically expect in a higher end solid bowling ball, strong midlane and backend motion. Comparing this to the Gem, I saw cleaner overall motion where the X-Cell got to the midlane pretty easily and it had a more angular backend.  The Gem was still overall stronger, earlier rolling and smoother overall which allows both balls potentially in an arsenal.  Compared to an Optimum Idol, I saw more overall strength as expected while it still wasn't as smooth.  I got a little more angular ball motion then the complete controllability of the Optimum Idol.  I was able to move about 8-10 boards left of my starting spot before the Cell became too early and slow responsive.  I was able to ball down to an Attention Star and continue to strike from the same zone on the lanes.

I recommend this ball to someone looking for a heavier oil/fresh ball on higher friction or older lane surfaces as it is cleaner than the Gem.  The asymmetry of the core gives this ball a lot of flair potential which will be able to handle most fresh conditions.

Adam Chase
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