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CoorZero

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Venator Evolution Hybrid
« on: December 28, 2016, 06:12:04 PM »
http://www.seismicbowling.com/news/evo-hybrid/

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The Venator Evolution has been a huge hit for us and we wanted to follow it up with something spectacular. A Hybrid ball with the Tenaci Core is something we have been asked for ever since the release of the original Venator back in 2013. We have only made one "true" hybrid before, the Dominion, so this is not simply a standard step in ball releases for us.

The cornerstone of the "Seismic reaction" has always been control and with the Venator Evolution we fused that with explosive back end power with the addition of our new SSF16 Pearl coverstock. We wanted to create the same downlane motion but add some extra early-oil handling that pearls lack, and so the EVO hybrid was born.

As always, we put a lot of thought into the colors we wanted to use in the EVO. We wanted something aggressive looking, so not too bright, but with a light streak. We hope you like the awesome looking black, deep blue and pearl cream we gave the EVO!

Set to be released on January 28th. Seems like just about everybody liked the Venator Evolution, so if the hybrid is earlier and stronger they might make a really nice 1-2 punch.

 

SVstar34

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Re: Venator Evolution Hybrid
« Reply #1 on: December 28, 2016, 06:44:06 PM »
I like the color combo. Still waiting to see a mid-low level release

scotts33

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Re: Venator Evolution Hybrid
« Reply #2 on: December 29, 2016, 10:13:15 AM »
I like the color combo. Still waiting to see a mid-low level release

I've been waiting for 3 years since the demise of the Ogre line from VBP.  That being the case Seismic may pony up the money for a lower end release depending on what weight block they are going to use.  For the amount of volume I normally see and my ball speed I wouldn't consider any Venator ball as the Raven line of VBP easily covers that.
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