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Equipment Boards => Track => Topic started by: Djarum on March 24, 2007, 02:52:31 PM
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Anyone know where I can find 13lb core specs for track equipment, specifically the Machine, Equation 2, or equation?
Dj
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14 is the lowest weight the go with the core. I think the 13 and lower are a traditional core, but with the same coverstock.
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Edited on 3/24/2007 11:09 PM
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Traditional core being? Something like the core 2 or the triton core or what?
Dj
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Track usually uses Core 2 (the Crunch Time/Solution) core in their lighter weight balls. I don't know the RG and diffs in the lighter weights, but Track doesn't even publish the numbers for the normal weights either. Probably medium-ish RG (2.54 or so) and medium to medium-low diff, 0.035-0.040.
In their Core 2 balls like the Crunch Time and Solutions, I've seen a reference to a "Rocket" core being used in lighter weights, but I don't know what it looks like.
SH
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I received an e-mail from their technical department in November regarding 13# cores. It stated that Track uses a Reaction Arc core with no flip blocks.
You can e-mail them directly if you want further information.
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