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Equipment Boards => Storm => Topic started by: dukeblue87 on June 11, 2008, 03:11:33 AM
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Is there very much, if any, difference in reaction between the different colors of Tropicals? I had heard the black/pink one was much more aggressive. Looking mainly for comparisons of length and response to friction. It would be for a 500+ rpm player. Thanks.
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Michael Nelson
Northern Illinois University Bowling
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i'll agree with this, the blk/pink seems to have just more overall hook than the other colors. The blue/orange seems to start up the soonest and have a smooth, consistent hook, and every blue/green one i've seen is dead skid snap! weird huh?
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The Bowler's Edge Pro Shop
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I do know that it seems like my polished purple teal goes longer down the lane before making it's move on the dry than my buddy's blue / yellow. It also looks better going down IMO, the yellow / blue looks weird going down the lane.
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Let in the DOGS - I've got a HAMBONE for them!
To all the haters, get over it!
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I don't think that one is more aggressive than another. I could be wrong, but I thought they were just simply different colors, and that's it. To my knowledge, they all have the same coverstock and the same core.
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I'd be willing to bet that variations of stock surface out of the factory is more responsible for one color appearing to hook more or less than another...
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"A word to the wise ain't necessary -- it's the stupid ones that need the advice." Bill Cosby
"Never argue with an idiot. They bring you down to their level and beat you with experience."
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I haven't noticed any difference in any of them i have three.Using them on med to heavy house shot.Ball speed 18 standing far left swinging out to second arrow.Orange/navy is drilled very aggressive with pin down in middle of palm.Just got them three weeks ago averaging 229 high game 279 series 727.
orange/navy-heavy to med oil
red/black-med oil
royal/lime-light oil
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It's all in your heads. Just like every other "does the color affect the hook" post.

SH
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well the old tropicals were angular and u can see it on storms chart, the newer colors are a bit earlier and more ARCIER i guess
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Im so glad people are brainwashed to thinking that if they buy a new ball they will carry everything. And its even funnier when im carrying with my 15 year old ball and they're going flat ten.
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well they all got the same cover i believe but it seems that the color red and black seem to hook more at least in my opinion but these ain't by no means a dry lane ball look at the cover its the same as the domination i do believe
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" when you dislodge your head from your a@! make sure to whipe your eyes"
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A Tropical for heavy to med oil????? WOW, you must have a lot of hand or a much different view of heavy oil than me.
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I haven't noticed any difference in any of them i have three.Using them on med to heavy house shot.Ball speed 18 standing far left swinging out to second arrow.Orange/navy is drilled very aggressive with pin down in middle of palm.Just got them three weeks ago averaging 229 high game 279 series 727.
orange/navy-heavy to med oil
red/black-med oil
royal/lime-light oil
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Don't argue with an idiot people watching may not be able to tell the difference.