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Equipment Boards => Storm => Topic started by: Japaters on November 04, 2008, 07:41:06 AM
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Which one would be better for heavy oil conditions. Sport patterms and shots like the USBC open pattern. Please explain your reasons for or againist one or the other. I am looking at one or the other of these two balls. I do have alot of success with the RS2 coverstock, which is on the Rapid Fire also. Any input would be great.
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Why not go with the Virtual Gravity? Its a best of both worlds. That would be my choice.
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VU Bowling '08-'09
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I'm with JMiller on this one.

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When life gives you lemons, throw them at people, you won't have any lemonade but at least you'll feel better! 
Storm Gravity Shift
Storm Attitude Shift
Storm Spit Fire
Ebonite Elemental Ice
Brunswick Power Groove
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Japaters,
If the Virtual Gravity is anything like his brother, Gravity Shift, then I'd wait to get it. But If I had to decide between the Attitude or the Dimension, I have both, I personally would pick the Attitude because I just match up better with it. But that's for me, it may not be for everyone else.
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"The last time I saw a mouth like that, it had a hook in it." Rodney Dangerfield
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Oh ya just to add on that, between the Dimension and the Attitude go with the Attitude if you can't wait. A great all around ball and if you can get the right driller he can make the ball go like hell for you.
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When life gives you lemons, throw them at people, you won't have any lemonade but at least you'll feel better! 
Storm Gravity Shift
Storm Attitude Shift
Storm Spit Fire
Ebonite Elemental Ice
Brunswick Power Groove
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I have not had a chance to punch my V.G yet, but have thrown both the Dimension and Attitude quite a bit to hopefully add to this.
What I have seen from my Attitude was a ball that read the friction pretty strongly. My Dimension is strong, but in a different way as it is great all the way down the lane. My Attitude could scoot past the break if I goosed the speed a little too much, where the Dimension was hard to shoot past the spot.
I did try both of them shined and the Attitude was a lot more angular than the Dimension with shine.
To each his own. The majority of folks I seen throwing the Attitude used them shined and when a longer pattern started to burn in the front part of the lane.
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"Why don't you call me sometime.....when you have no class" ~~Rodney Dangerfield to his college professor in Back to School ~~1986
Mike Craig-Columbus, OH