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Equipment Boards => Storm => Topic started by: purduepaul on May 26, 2005, 02:59:03 PM
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It says on the bowlingballreviews.com website that the coverstock for the Trifecta is the LT Particle....Is this a new coverstock or is it an old one...does anyone have any information on it.
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"You aren't carrying unless it says S-T-O-R-M on the side of the ball." "Nothing hits like a storm"
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I thought it said on one sight SPA LT particle, which would be the same as the Vertigo but with particle added?
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Taking over the lanes with Mother Nature!
Storm Baby!
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Yeah, it's SFA, but the LT means it's a light load. It's just like Pro-Thane, LT means low load, MT means high load (I think that's right for MT, I KNOW it's right for LT).
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Rock on kitty.
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mt means medium load, xt means high load.
i can't remember but i think the el nino x-it had the xt load.
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Staff Writer 7-10 Split Magazine,EGO Communications
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Thanks guy for the help..I was personally afraid that it wasnt the SFA coverstock, I love my vertigo and am thinking about this ball from one of my have a ball leagues but i dont wanna look at it without a good cover
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"You aren't carrying unless it says S-T-O-R-M on the side of the ball." "Nothing hits like a storm"