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Equipment Boards => Track => Topic started by: Matt Fortney on May 16, 2004, 03:20:47 AM
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Someone told me about this ball, and i've never heard of it. he said it was red...not the original heat, and not the heat 2...but a "2nd Generation" heat...anybody heard of it? thrown it...if so what should i expect? thanks in advance.
matt
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Sheer Havoc is the Heat2 core and i new coverstock probably what the person was talking about, i have one coming tomorrow or so but have no leagues right now so when i get it a i will review it also like a couple of others already have.
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Sounds like an Enforcer to me.
http://www.bowlingballreviews.com/ball.asp?ballid=81
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Go to bowlingball reviews.com and click on dicontinued balls, go to Track. go to page 4, you will see the ball Triton Heat. This is the ball in question, it is a remake of the orignal Triton Heat.
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WHAT!!!

In the beginning, if I recall, there was the: Ocean Blue followed by the Coral Triton and then the best of them all the Triton Heat.
There were two Tritons but there can only be one Heat!!! I am a bit confused when you say the Triton Heat is a remake of The Triton Heat???
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but no one is red...???
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There was one red Heat, the original; there was no re-issue. Whether it was actually part of the Triton line is a moot point. The original was a pearl.
The Threat was supposed to be its currrent re-incarnation; it did not turn out to be that. The Triple Threat was actually the closest to being a "new" Heat, based on its performance parameters.
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"We get old too fast, and too late, smart."
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I believe the orignal Heat didnot have " mica " in the coverstock, that is why I called it the 2nd generation Heat.
Maybe " New Guy " can shed some light on this, since he was at the helm during that time period.