Lane Condition:
Length:43
Volume:High
Type (THS, Sport Pattern etc):THS
BALL:
Core: C³™ Centripetal Control Core
Cover: Controll 78 Urethane
Finish: 500-grit
RG: 2.49 (15lbs)
Differential: 0.029 (15 lbs)
ME:
Right-Handed Tweener
Speed: 12-13 mph
Rev Rate: 315
Axis Tilt: 14°
Axis Rotation: 74°
PAP: 5 1/8 R 7/8 Up
Ball Layout: Pin over and right of ring 4 X 4 X 2 VLS
Storm's new PBA compliant Urethane ball is called the !Q Tour 78/U. It features the now legendary C3 core featured in the previous IQ Tour releases wrapped in a new 78 hardness Urethane Cover called Controll 78. With the smaller footprint of the harder cover, the core had to make up the difference and this core was a great choice.
I tested the 78/U on our house pattern. My first impression was that it was much stronger than I was expecting with the hardness change. In practice it wasn't the best match-up as I didn't have access to a fresh lane. The 78/U was too aggressive on the early friction to stand right and like most urethane it didn't save energy for the back of the lane, making it impractical to throw it left to right.
I got a better read on the ball my first opportunity to throw it in league. With fresh oil in the heads, it definitely let me right back into the area of the lane I wanted to play with it. My impressions of the difference between it and the pitch black were that the harder cover but stronger core makes it close under that conditons that you would want to throw urethane in anyway. When fighting early friction it felt earlier than my pitch black, which resulted in less down-lane motion. I also definitely felt that I could get away with shaping the pitch black more than the 78/U.
I don't really have a rev-rate that demands much use of urethane, but my lower ball speed does make it useful in the right conditions. My home center also has more friction in the front of the lane than many places so it's definitely not where I would normall choose to throw urethane. I look forward to using this ball on patterns and in tournaments where the lane conditions suit it better.
Check out my full ball reaction video on Youtube:
https://youtu.be/EnaGmMpsBvM?si=c1NbIvYI8oc6BU_HLonnie Pemberton
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