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RevMaster
« on: December 31, 1969, 06:00:00 PM »
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Hook Rating: (Dull-Polished) 27-21

Length (1-10): 5

Backend (1-10): 8

Core Technology: Multi-Density 4 Piece

Core Power Rating (1-10): 7

Radius of Gyration: 2.46

Differential: .059

Coverstock: PowerPlus Reactive with MICA

Friction Rating (1-10): 7 Factory Finish: Polished

Recommended Polish: Magic Shine Reaction Shape: Strong Arc Lane Condition: Medium

 

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Re: RevMaster
« Reply #1 on: November 13, 2002, 10:47:36 PM »
Rev It Up! with the New Track Rev-Master!

Its finally here! The ball that Del Warren and the good people at Track promised too us a good while back! The New Track "Rev-Master" is the old Nu-Line VIRUS Reborn! This New ball features the same great Multi-density weight block that we first experienced in the VIRUS.

The New "PowerPlus/with Mica" reactive coverstock is slightly tamer than what was used on the Nu-Line VIRUS. What this means is that this ball will stay in play longer and you won't have to run to your bag for a shell change.
We believe this ball will be a tremendous league condition ball for most bowlers. This ball will get down the lane and hook-up strong.

This ball is Friendly and very controllable as the lanes begin to change.
The "Fully Adjustable Shell" is at its best in the "Out of the Box" finish.
We suggest the use of "Black Magic" for cleaning and shine maintance.

Our 4X4 label leverage ball allowed us to play any part of the lane that we wanted from several different angles and we had great Hit and Carry!

This ball will flat out "Crush" pins! It will give you the feeling of great confidence that you will carry just about every shot that is close to the pocket! Ten Pins will be few! Strikes will be many!

Our 3-3/8 Pin "Full Leverage" allowed us to open up the lane and play in the oil with no problem. This drilling will work well for most bowlers who are "Tweeners". The "Rev-Master" is very driller friendly! Go ahead and apply your favorite drilling with confidence. Those of you who are of a Stronger Release, "Crankers" types, keep the drilling simple! This ball does not need any help!

Those of you who have followed our past reviews will know that we believed the Nu-Line VIRUS to be one of the best "coverstock & core" combinations ever manufactured by a ball company.

Del Warren and Track have again stepped up to plate and have hit another home run with this new entry. We loved Our VIRUS! but now this ball has become our personal favorite to date. I swear that if we could rip off the coverstock from this ball you would see the big yellow "V" underneath.

We have already put our entire Tournament Staff into this ball and just about everyone of them have reported back that this ball has become their personal favorite "Go To" ball also! Some of them have ordered a second Rev-Master already!

We Highly recommend this ball to all bowlers and believe that every style of bowler will find a place for this ball in their arsenal.

We suggest that you RUN to your Local Proshop and be one of the first ones to get this ball on the lanes! In fact, we suggest that you purchase two or three of them and apply two of your favorite drilling patterns to the first two and put one away in your closet for a replacement when one of your most used Rev-Masters wear out! This will be a ball that will have a place in your bag for a long time!

Thank you Del Warren for bringing back the power of the Big "V" in the "Rev-Master"! Our many VIRUS owners thank you!

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Re: RevMaster
« Reply #2 on: November 17, 2002, 10:17:17 AM »
Definitely this New Ball from Track is one that will raise eyebrows and have bowlers saying wow!!

This Polished Blue with Orange Reactive has the Power plus Reactive Cover Stock with Mica added. The weight block is one similar designed to the Reaction Ricochet from Columbia with very dense top and bottom “Flip Blocks”. The RG of this ball is 2.46 and the Differential is .059 making this ball a great choice for the “League” Bowler with average turn. This ball will rev quicker with stronger transition from oil to dry. I feel this ball falls into the Columbia Messenger Family or Brunswick Monster Family of “High Performance” “Low Price” Category.

I drilled the Rev Master with a 3 ¾ Pin out 3-4” from the CG and swung the CG to the right of my grip. Approximately at a 70 degree angle.

The lane condition I used the Rev Master on was a synthetic lane panel second shift still medium oil and at another bowling center with wood lanes with medium to dry lanes with clean back ends.

The Ball worked beautifully at both centers with feet and mark adjustments. It’s roll pattern was quick like I expected and had a “strong arcing” reaction of the back ends. So this ball gives you the marriage of a lot of power and some control for a polished reactive.

Best suited for medium to fast speeds and average to below average turn bowlers. This does not mean that a cracker can’t use this ball, but would have to go with a much higher RG drilling. Best lane condition would be a Medium oily 1st shift shot or a second shift shot that still had hold area.

Track definitely has a wonderful new ball with the Rev Master in that “Low Price” High Performance” category of balls and I sure that anyone that try’s this ball will be very happy with the reaction and hit ability.

Thanks for reading this review.
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Re: RevMaster
« Reply #3 on: November 19, 2002, 12:09:45 AM »
Track Rev-Master, 15 lbs, 2.25 oz of topweight, 3 inch pin

Drilled 3 3/8 x 5 stayed with the out-of-box surface. I used this ball on a 39 foot christmas tree pattern on a synthetic surface with a fair amount of oil. The ball really lives up to its name, RevMaster, hitting the lane reving like crazy yet under control while holding the line and arcing hard on the backend throwing pins around like a bunch of rag dolls. The optimal reaction I got out of this ball was 17 to 7. This line provided me with maximal carry. If I got it out past 7 the ball actually came back harder. For a shiny reactive I was surprised at how I could open up the lane with this ball. All in all this ball provided good length and strong hit for an economy price. Great ball for those who have/had trouble controlling the VooDoo.
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Re: RevMaster
« Reply #4 on: December 02, 2002, 05:45:42 PM »
Track - RevMaster.
Ok ok, I don't feel bad in writing this review by stating the obvious.The ball lives up the name.I drilled this ball with a 5 by 4 layout and left the ball with its factory finish.This ball got into a roll quickly and arc nicely on the backends.The Pattern was a x-mas tree with 42 feet and medium carrydown.One thing I can say is this ball HITS!.For a mid-price ball the hit is very good.Once again, Del and the boys are doing a good job with their new line of Equipment.

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Re: RevMaster
« Reply #5 on: January 09, 2003, 07:30:40 PM »
Usually I can tell within a few frames how something is going to work for me or predict how it will behave on a given condition. I've thrown RevMonster (its new nickname) now on several conditions and it's still a mystery, so all I can do is report my observations. It's very condition-specific for me. When it's good, it's fantastic; when it's bad, it's awful. Be sure you match up before you buy.  

15.3, 1:30 layout, pin above and right of ring. It wants to arc hard and it needs to conserve as much energy as possible. If you were to fight this tendency, you'd probably ruin the ball. RevMaster is so core-dominant, it feels like the mild coverstock is just along for the ride.  

It's pretty long, arcing, revs hard off your hand. It's not big hooker, but the core is so strong it can handle a fair amount of oil. As an example, my home house has been experimenting with new oil patterns, and several of us have been guinea pigs the last couple of weeks. They were all in the range of 37 - 41', generally fairly heavy. It flamed out on the lighter patterns regardless of their length. The heavier shots were something I'd ordinarily throw particle on, yet I was comfortable opening them up with RevMaster. _When_ (emphasis on the conditional) I could get lined up with it, it was extremely effective up the boards or in a small swing and carried great.

The big problem is that longer/heavier patterns are going to make bad carrydown, and RevMaster doesn't like carrydown at all. So it's good for a game or two to open up a heavier shot but then it must be put away immediately after that first carrydown bucket, 2-10, flat 10, whatever your signal is.

Next, I threw it on my most straightforward, highest-scoring house shot on Anvilane synthetics and it burned up hopelessly early in the stripped backends. It took only a few balls to know that it will never be any use here. On this condition, strokers and low speeds should probably stay away entirely. I think the higher rev crankers and power tweeners with enough speed to keep it stable will like the 'straining at the leash' feeling.

RevMonster won't make it into my bag for a normal league shot. I think it's going to be excellent on my heavier weekend shot. I amused myself endlessly torquing the nuts off it on a lot of oil. I had 2 - 3 boards of area at the breakpoint and felt like I could be very free-swinging with it.

My feeling is that it's intended to be a resin for long and/or heavier oil. I vastly preferred it on wood. If you have something like that 50' shot from the TOC the other week, RevMaster could be just about ideal.

On its favored condition, it was an awesome hitter. The deck jolted down as a single unit. I had no problems getting out the corners on oil. Part of it is the ball, but another part is the speed and release it let me play. One odd note - I left too many solid 9s for coincidence.

Overall, a 7. In good conscience, I have to conclude that this is a specialized arsenal ball, not a general-purpose tool. The only generality I can draw about it is that it needs good heads, pretty much oil, clean backends and  some speed and then it might work for you.  

Control: 7. Lots of area at the breakpoint. More stable than you'd think a 'racing slicks on a rail car' ball would be. At its best, it's the closest thing I've found yet to the feeling I used to get from the ancient Critical Mass, of having the ball on a string. At its worst, over/under and unusable.

Versatility: 5. I don't think it's a good choice for the average bowler on an average league shot at all. You need medium or heavier, you need some speed and you want to keep it in the oil as much as possible. I happen to have a shot for it, but not everybody will. If you're a cranker on a longer/heavier pattern, this is your ball.

Hit and carry: 8.5. On its condition, an incredible hitter; off its condition, a big Sta-Puft marshmallow.

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Re: RevMaster
« Reply #6 on: January 11, 2003, 05:01:02 PM »
This is one very impressive ball! I  drilled it over the label, with a 2 inch pin, very strong ball. Used it three times this week, shot mid- 600 each time out on my house shot. Went back to using Track after trying Storm for one year, am I glad I went back.

Ball reminds me of my Triton Elite, but stronger, fantastic on the fresh shot, need to pay attention as the lanes break down as the ball will arc left for me very hard. Must give this ball a 10 out of 10. Great job Track!!!!!!!!

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Re: RevMaster
« Reply #7 on: February 03, 2003, 04:30:33 PM »
HEY I'VEWANTED THIS BALL FOR A MONTH NOW BUT I HAVEN'T COME
UP WITH THE MONEY AND I JSUT WANTED TO KNOW HW GOOD THIS BALL
IS. I'M A LEFT HANDED BOWLER AND I CRANK THE BALL SO IF ANYONE
HAS SOME GOOD ADVICE ON THIS BALL AND SOME DRILLING INSTUCTIONS
PLEASE LET ME KNOW

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Re: RevMaster
« Reply #8 on: February 04, 2003, 04:44:55 AM »
I drilled my RevMaster 3 3/8 Thumb Leverage and I'm able to play the track shot and hits high percentage of carry.  I've already had honor scores in less than a week with the ball.  First night of league I shot 753 with a 287 game in there.  And then 2 days later in my next league, on a very demanding shot, on a straight up shot, I shot 290 before the lanes opened up.  I give this ball a very good rating, and recommend this ball to anybody.  Very good ball, good job Track.

Oh ya, and my buddy Steve Warren made the National Tour stop cut in Vegas using a Track RevMaster.  

If you want to open up the lane, I recommend this layout: 5 1/4 MB in Strong

If you want any more information about Track equipment, call The Professional Approach San Dimas at (909) 394-3559

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Re: RevMaster
« Reply #9 on: February 14, 2003, 05:22:00 PM »
Ball 15lb, 3" pin, drilled 5 x 3 3/8 with balance hole at 6" across from my centre of grip.

This Polished Blue with Orange Reactive has the Power plus Reactive Cover Stock with Mica added. The super low RG core of the RevMaster allows the bowler to increase their rev rate while its high differential enhances the overall hook ability! This ball will rev quicker with stronger transition from oil to dry. Very suitable for the average league bowler looking for some controlled turn.

I drilled this ball for extreme length and extreme flip and I have certainly acheived that! For a mid price ball this ball packs a serious punch. This ball had no problems keeping up with my Freak Out, this ball however giving me about an extra 6 feet and a harder flip like motion to the pocket with the same amount of boards covered. The drilling I chose is pretty condition specific (by choice) but if you find the right condition, watch out!

Generally speaking though, this ball turns a heap for 'mid-price' ball. Rev's off your hand and makes an excellent predictable transition to the pocket. Really can't much more bang for buck than this.........

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Re: RevMaster
« Reply #10 on: February 17, 2003, 08:07:01 AM »
As the designer changes companies so must his favorite ball reaction.  Del Warren has reincarnated the Bullwhip reaction for modern lane conditions.  Wow what a benchmark ball.  Everyone should have a Revmaster in their bag it's the best center of the matrix ball for just about everyone.

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Re: RevMaster
« Reply #11 on: June 21, 2003, 02:28:49 PM »
This ball is AWESOME !!!!! Sorry I don't know drill patterns, but I went to my local pro shop and ask him what ball I need to use.He said the way you throw it try the `revmaster`.I finished the fall league w/ a 191 avg. using a freakout and rock star.Four weeks into the summer league using the revmaster I have a 223 avg.YES...you read that right...a 223.I have series of 633,673,681, and 695.I have broken my high game two weeks in a row...first w/ a 277 then the next week w/ a 278 and the front 9 to boot.The best money I have ever spent in the 6 years I have bowled. GET ONE NOW!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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Re: RevMaster
« Reply #12 on: June 24, 2003, 03:07:14 PM »
I bought this ball in March, took it to my proshop and had it drilled up 6x1, I track very high so I need to pin way above the fingers to not go through the grips.  This ball hooks.  Very good ball for medium oiled lanes.  I do put a lot of revs on the ball but this ball revs up quicker than any other ball I have.  Very clean through the front with a nice controlled back end.  Very well done ball by Track.

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Re: RevMaster
« Reply #13 on: July 18, 2003, 12:52:02 AM »
Drill pattern is 3 3/8 x 5, 15 lbs 3oz (x-blem).  I got this ball 2 months ago but I havent got the time too drill this since last week...This ball is very cheap for its performance. I threw this ball today getting for the league tomorrow and boy!!! I was surprised with its trumendous backend, this ball is a keeper for me...  I threw (2) 268, 255, and 260 on light oil, I'm not familiar yet with the boards but I was standing between the 1st and 2nd DOT (left) and threw the ball between 4th and 3rd arrow... ALL DAY POCKETS!!!!very controllable especially in midlane.....  This ball will make me some SIDE BET MONEY!!!
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Re: RevMaster
« Reply #14 on: July 19, 2003, 03:22:31 PM »


The REVMaster is one of the best ball in my arsenal.This ball bring loudly response when hitting pins.I drill it as label leverage pattern & make the reaction earlier around 25~30 feets from head.It works better than Columbia ICON series on oilly lanes.But one small disadvantage is when I throw it on medium lane with carry down,it seems zigzag moving on middle part & quite easy to let 9 pin or 8 pin stands.Generally,it is a good choice for all level players.