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seamistlark

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Ball change recommendation
« on: December 19, 2008, 12:13:09 AM »
I have a teammate on Wednesday night that throws a Big Hit Pearl and he wants to purchase a new ball. He is a full finger straight baller with a bad back. When he throws the ball it comes off his hip and lands 6 feet down the lane. He ha asked me to help him with his research of new equipment. I can not find any particulars on the Big Hit anyplace on the Net, in order to compare with the newer Storm stuff. Any info would be appreciated.
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dizzyfugu

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Re: Ball change recommendation
« Reply #1 on: December 19, 2008, 08:17:43 AM »
The Big Hits were pretty weak entry level balls. Even Storms' current entry level balls, the Tropical Storms, run IMHO circles around it. Something similar can be found at Ebonite, though, the Tornadoes are pretty similar - if that's what he wants or needs. As step up, I'd try a Street Rod Pearl - same cover as the Tropical, but witha true lower RG core that might create more roll and punch for him in the back end. If you can find one, an older Jolt Pearl might IMHO also be a sensible choice.
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chawk17

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Re: Ball change recommendation
« Reply #2 on: December 19, 2008, 08:48:56 AM »
I agree with Dizzy, look at the Street Rod Pearl.

At the following link is the information on the Big Hit Pearl.

http://www.stormbowling.com/products/balls/classic/big-hit-pearl
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greenefam

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Re: Ball change recommendation
« Reply #3 on: December 19, 2008, 09:23:05 AM »
I would suggest a Street Rod Solid finished at 4000 and drilled relatively weak.  

Often when people who have a hard time rolling the ball (young, old, physical impairments, etc.) are looking for a newer piece of equipment they end up getting low end pearl stuff from Storm or others.  The problem with that is that even the lowest end pearl ball will snap when it hits the dry - often uncontrollably for these bowlers.  In my experience it is better to drill up a solid ball and drill it so that it is controllable and even rolls out a bit.  Control is the key here.

The Big Hit Pearl is an exception to this since the core is almost non-existent and the cover is mild to say the least.  There are no current Storm balls that are even close IMO.

seamistlark

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Re: Ball change recommendation
« Reply #4 on: December 19, 2008, 09:48:21 AM »
I had just bought my wife the Pink/Black Tropical and thought he might try that, in another color. But Dizzy's link help alot. I will let him talk to my proshop guy and try a Street Rod Pearl.
 Thanks for the quick response. This site is the greatest.
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Ted Domey
 Columbia Resurgence
 Columbia Momentum
 Hammer Black Widow (Retired)
 Hammer Hawg (Retired)
 Ebonite Big Time Pearl
 I used to bowl Candlepin, but I have found Tenpin, and will Candlepin no more.

** A Sinner Can Reform, But Stupid is Forever.**