BallReviews
Equipment Boards => Track => Topic started by: Tommy32 on March 15, 2008, 10:58:18 AM
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Got the chance to get a Temper pretty cheap. What kind of reaction does the ball have? Any opinions from anyone who has one? Thanks for your help and opinions?
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I have 3 of them and they are the most versatile ball in the entire line. Dull or OOB they are smooth, predictable and hard hitting and will work on just about any condition. I have one dull at 1000 and the others are OOB.
They react very closely to a tame Ebonite ONE without the Asymetrical over under you see sometimes. Overall one of the best balls on the market for the money.
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Billy Ray
Track Pro Staff
www.raysproshop.com
"Let Us Help You Become More Competitive"
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Yep temper and kinetic energy are very good i would rate them 8 out of 10 each, just gotta wait until the shot is right for them both.
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I havent found a whole lot the temper doesnt work on. The only problem I have it chasing it deep inside of 4th arrow its sometimes hard to get around the corner and carry other than that its very very versatile.
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Billy Ray
Track Pro Staff
www.raysproshop.com
"Let Us Help You Become More Competitive"
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Thanks to everyone who responded to my inquiry.
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I cant use mine alot because it gets into a roll to soon on a house shot. However it is a great ball. This is just what it was ment to be, a Phoenix with more movement on the back. Every ball in the line has the ability to make a arsenal out them. Carl has done it with every single one. The temper however in myopinion is just the light oil ball some people think. It rolls faster then any other track ball out right now. It just has the least snap on the back so it wont cover as many boards as the Rising. I have my Temper at about a foot earlier then the Rising, but 6 boards weaker off the break.
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Mark "scoot" Trgovac
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