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mainzer

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What do you want next?
« on: November 01, 2011, 11:55:26 AM »
Hey all just a fun post about what you would like to see from Seismic on their next release.

 

I would like to see a strong Hybrid or Solid something that is angular off the spot and very strong down lane. I like the aspect of the Raging Bulls being smooth and easy to control maybe not hooking as much as some of the other stuff out their but I feel more comfortable being able to open the lane up a little bit more.

 

What are you guys hoping to see?



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Re: What do you want next?
« Reply #16 on: December 04, 2011, 09:03:34 AM »
Keep the insignia core going.  A hybrid version would be wonderful.  And for the lower-mid performance, a hybrid version of the euphoria would be great too.  
 
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Re: What do you want next?
« Reply #17 on: December 08, 2011, 07:24:25 AM »
I don't have any Seismic equipment yet, but the more I read about their lineup, I'm more excited about them.  I'm having issues at a light oil, wet/dry, wood house right now and based on my specs I really need a weak-ish solid cover, low RG core to play the right line.  I searched all the brands and I couldn't find anything that I thought would work on it (went through the last 3 years in all the BTM reviews), EXCEPT the Solaris Blackout.  It just seems to be a ball that no one else is making, at least on paper.  I'm not in the market for one right now, but they've also got the Desperado, an assym core on a Urethane, another ball that no one else has.

 

I'm probably not in the best position to say what Seismic should make next, since I don't throw any of their equipment (yet!), but just keep making stuff that no one else has.  I'm not usually the first to jump on any bandwagon, but heck if they're the only company that makes a ball for a certain type of lane condition, what choice do I have?  I just need to go win some tournament money so I can get that Solaris Blackout now...

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Re: What do you want next?
« Reply #18 on: December 08, 2011, 08:11:16 AM »
Go for the Blackout, and even if you just stash it away. It is one of those "special purpose" balls like the Blue/Green Centaur or the Fuze Igniter, with unique features - and one that actually works the way it is intended.


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dougb

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Re: What do you want next?
« Reply #19 on: December 08, 2011, 09:19:18 AM »
I have the Desperado -- great ball and different than all the other urethane I've thrown -- and I just ordered the Blackout.  I appreciate that their stuff is different than what the other companies put out.  It fills holes in my arsenal.
 
jaydee wrote on 12/8/2011 8:24 AM:
I don't have any Seismic equipment yet, but the more I read about their lineup, I'm more excited about them.  I'm having issues at a light oil, wet/dry, wood house right now and based on my specs I really need a weak-ish solid cover, low RG core to play the right line.  I searched all the brands and I couldn't find anything that I thought would work on it (went through the last 3 years in all the BTM reviews), EXCEPT the Solaris Blackout.  It just seems to be a ball that no one else is making, at least on paper.  I'm not in the market for one right now, but they've also got the Desperado, an assym core on a Urethane, another ball that no one else has.

 

I'm probably not in the best position to say what Seismic should make next, since I don't throw any of their equipment (yet!), but just keep making stuff that no one else has.  I'm not usually the first to jump on any bandwagon, but heck if they're the only company that makes a ball for a certain type of lane condition, what choice do I have?  I just need to go win some tournament money so I can get that Solaris Blackout now...