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Lucid
« on: October 02, 2012, 09:10:45 AM »
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elvismat

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Re: Lucid
« Reply #16 on: June 18, 2013, 07:33:45 AM »
I purchased this ball early in the winter for a heavier / longer pattern.  I'm a stroker, so I need something, when there's more oil on the lanes.  For me, this is one of the best go to balls made.  It gives you great length, with a sharp turn, drive into the pocket.  The pins explode and the carry is great.  This is one of the most popular balls in the area and maybe one of the best Storm balls ever made.  The longevity is great and the consistency is on the high side. 

This will be one of the better balls to keep in your bag for the long run, it can be used in tournaments and / or league bowling.

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Gene J Kanak

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Re: Lucid
« Reply #17 on: January 28, 2014, 09:32:42 AM »
I got the Lucid in trade for a ball that I wasn't really using. At the time, I didn't really "need" it, but I am always intrigued by pearl balls that are released at dull or matte finishes, so I decided to give it a shot. I am glad I did! The Lucid is a great ball for me. I decided not to throw mine at the 4000 matte box finish; instead, I opted for a fresh 2000 matte. At that surface, the ball gives a very solid read of the lane on longer and/or heavier patterns. It gives me a good midlane read and still saves plenty of energy for a smooth, strong backend reaction. I would classify this one as a rolly pearl. It offers plenty of movement down the lane, but it isn't jerky or jumpy at all. Now, if you want it longer and stronger, keep it at box finish, add some polish intentionally, or just wait for the ball to shine up due to use. That is probably the only small complaint I have about the Lucid. It sucks in oil very quickly. As such, it's not uncommon to start a block with the ball at 2000 matte and for it to end up looking quite shiny within 4-5 games; nevertheless, hitting it with abralon every set or two is a small price to pay for a ball with this much performance. Brass tacks, this is a very good piece for longer and/or heavier patterns, lots of control without burnout and/or loss of hitting power.

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Re: Lucid
« Reply #18 on: June 05, 2014, 01:16:38 PM »
 I really enjoy bowling with my Lucid! It's one of the best balls I've owned. The reaction of this ball fits my style of bowling really well. I would definitely recommend the Lucid to someone who wants a more reactive ball. – Courtney S.