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greenefam

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Dark Thunder - Thunderstruck Comparison
« on: July 19, 2006, 04:14:26 AM »
Hello all,

I have seen (not thrown) both of these balls and I was wondering if anyone has done a comparision.

My 14 year old daughter (170 avg. - slow speed, high axis tilt) has been throwing the Dark Thunder as her heavier oil ball for the past 6 months and she uses an original X-Factor as here medium oil and transition down from the Dark Thunder ball.  

The Dark Thunder is a smooth overall arc for her and when there is enough oil for her to roll it from around 20 out to 14 it comes smoothly back to the pocket on a consistant basis.  When the lanes break down she changes to the X-Factor and moves in a bit where she is able to bounce off of the dry but the reaction is not even close to as consistant.

So my real question is this - what difference should she expect if we replaced the X-Factor with a Thunderstruck?  I am assuming since they have the same core it should be smoother than the X-Factor but I am wondering what kind of difference there should be between a solid dull Monsoon cover and a solid polished Reactor cover.  The best scenario in my opinion would be a 2-4 board difference in overall coverage but it is not clear to me that is what she should expect.  All opinions please.

 

Fluff E Bunnie

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Re: Dark Thunder - Thunderstruck Comparison
« Reply #1 on: July 19, 2006, 01:52:30 PM »
To make matters more confusing, the Dark Thunder is supposed to have a "revamped" Monsoon coverstock, so I am not even sure it is the same.  I believe these balls will be pretty similar.  Of course, one comes matte and the other polished, but that can be tweaked.
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greenefam

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Re: Dark Thunder - Thunderstruck Comparison
« Reply #2 on: July 19, 2006, 02:40:56 PM »
Mr. Bunnie,

I'm not sure I agree they would be similar.  I have seen two different people throw the Thunderstruck and it seems to be a smooth arc like the Dark Thunder but it doesn't seem to have as much overall hook as the Dark Thunder.  To me the Thunderstruck looks closer to a Flash Force.  My problem is that I am watching ball movement of three different bowlers to come to my conclusions so I have to account for differences in release and speed in order to compare.

I have seen you comment on your Dark Thunder before.  Do you consider it a medium oil ball or a heavier oil ball?  Did you leave it box condition or is it sanded or polished?

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Re: Dark Thunder - Thunderstruck Comparison
« Reply #3 on: July 21, 2006, 07:36:42 AM »
According to the Storm guy I talked to, the Thunderstruck is supposed to be 2-3 boards stronger in overall hook.  Depending on how you tweak the coverstock, you can change the reaction from there.

I like the Dark Thunder.  I keep mine in the 1000 matte finish and I use it as my main ball on oil.  I don't really play on soupy conditions so I can't comment on its performance on those conditions.  I know other people on here have though and maybe they could chime in.

I use it as a step up from my Tropical Storm and really I haven't come across a situation where it wasn't enough yet.  The true test will be when leagues start up.
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