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Misfit Orange/Blue
« on: December 31, 1969, 06:00:00 PM »
Ball NPS Score: 100.00
- Color: Orange/Blue
- Coverstock: Class 1 Reactive
- Weight Block: Misfit Core
- 500 Siaair Micro Pad; Rough Buff; High Gloss
- Flare Potential: Medium
- Radius of Gyration (RG): 2.51
- Differential (Diff): 0.040
- Intermediate Differential (Mass Bias): 0.001

Ball MotionFinished with a High Gloss Polish, the Misfit skids very easily through the front part of the lane to the breakpoint before changing directions for a strong continuous backend that cuts through the pins on medium dry to medium oily lane conditions.
Reaction SetupThe DV8 Misfit can be drilled using the standard drilling techniques developed for bowling balls with asymmetric cores.
Ball MaintenanceTo reduce oil absorption and remove dirt from the surface of the ball, clean your ball with a cleaner designed for reactive bowling balls.
WarrantyLook. We don’t screw around. DV8 bowling balls have been manufactured to the highest standards of workmanship and material. We warrant that they’ll be free of defects in materials and workmanship for a period of two years from the date of purchase. We agree to repair or replace the ball you bought if at any time during the warranty period it’s found to be defective in material or workmanship.


 

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Re: Misfit Orange/Blue
« Reply #1 on: August 16, 2011, 11:44:03 AM »
BALL SPECS
 
Gross Ball Weight: 15lbs 2 oz
Pin Position: 3"-4"
Top Weight: 2.6 Oz
Surface:  500; 1500 Siaair Micro Pad,
 
DRILLING PATTERN
 
Pin  placed above the fingers directly over the bridge 5 1/4 inches to the PAP.  No weight hole was required.
 
BOWLER STYLE
 
Multiple, Watch Video
LANE CONDITION

Length:39 ft
 
Volume:23.36ml

Type (THS, Sport Pattern etc): challenge

 
COMMENTS

Likes: very clean through the front, strong motion off the wet.  strong carry.  Really enjoyed throwing this ball.  For more details, watch the video where we have a detailed breakdown of the data.

Dislikes: does not like heavy oil.

 
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Re: Misfit Orange/Blue
« Reply #2 on: November 21, 2011, 12:59:53 PM »
LANE CONDITION

Length:
 
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Type (THS, Sport Pattern etc):

 
COMMENTS
Bowl some of my best games with it this year, bowled 2 254, 245, 211, 201, avg is 188, ball speed 13-16 mph
Likes: Can use it on any condition

Dislikes: None

 
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Re: Misfit Orange/Blue
« Reply #3 on: November 28, 2011, 03:21:44 AM »
  Used the ball right out of the box. No surface change or anything. Pin is below the ring finger and the center of gravity is below the pin. 15 lb ball. I throw the ball 17.5 to 18 miles per hour. Great ball is all I can say. Bowled and 6 game tournament and used the ball all day. Shot 632 for the first set and 702 second set. My average is 198. I could play down and in or I could swing it. The one thing I noticed is that if you played a tight line and were swinging it you were bound to leave ten pins. But if you swung it out and let the ball come off the dry part of the lane  it would smash the pocket Everytime. The 5th game I shot 287 and was playing a down and in style playing 15 to 10 and it was smashing the pocket. Year ball would recommend to any body.

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Re: Misfit Orange/Blue
« Reply #4 on: February 03, 2012, 08:46:08 PM »

DRILL PATTERN

 

 

 

70*x3”x45*

 

 

 

X Hole (if there is one): P1

 

 

 

 

 

BOWLER STYLE

 

 

 

Rev Rate: 525 – 550 RPM

 

 

 

Ball Speed: 20 MPH at Release

 

 

 

PAP/Track: 5 ¼ x ¾ Up

 

 

 

Axis Rotation: 65*

 

 

 

Axis Tilt: 12*

 

 

 

 

 

SURFACE PREP

 

 

 

Grit: 500 Siaair Micro Pad; Rough Buff; High Gloss Polish

 

 

 

Type: (Matte, Polish, Sanded): Polish

 

 

 

 

 

LANE CONDITION

 

 

 

Type (THS, Sport Pattern etc): THS and USBC Blue 2

 

 

 

 

 

BALL REACTION

 

 

 

Length: Medium Length

 

 

 

Back End: I would describe it as “Controlled Angle”

 

 

 

Overall Hook: Medium

 

 

 

Midlane Read: Great

 

 

 

Breakpoint Shape: “Controlled Angle”

 

 

 

 

 

COMMENTS

 

 

 

The Misfit is so much more than an entry level ball.  While it is listed as the entry level ball for the DV8 brand, this ball performs better than many mid-range balls I have thrown from other companies.  The ball packs an abundance of performance.  The Misfit line is so versatile, and allows for many different drill patterns and surfaces.  I drilled this Misfit up to read the midlane well, and make a controlled move to the pocket.  I got the exact midlane read that I wanted, but the reaction was slightly different.  The motion this ball makes is something to be seen.  I would describe it as controlled, but I would also describe it as angular.  I have never thrown a ball before that makes such an angular move, yet I still feel like I have complete control of the reaction.  Also for being an “entry level” ball the strength of this ball is a surprise. 

 

 

 

Likes: The strength and control of the ball, while still being angular.

 

 

 

Dislikes: None! 

 

 

 

 

 

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Re: Misfit Orange/Blue
« Reply #5 on: February 24, 2012, 05:21:37 AM »
LANE CONDITION






Length:  37'

 

Volume:  Medium


Type (THS, Sport Pattern etc):  USBC White #3


 



COMMENTS





Likes:  Even Rolling


Dislikes: 


 

My Misfit is drilled Pin 4.5 from my PAP under my bridge.

I drilled this ball with the intent of replacing my Blue Karma with the same layout which I would consider one of my favourite balls ever.

The Misfit is a couple of boards stronger than the Karma with similar length and a slightly stronger change of direction.

To match the shape of my Karma, I took the Misfit down to 2000 to help it read the mid lane and be a little more even at the backend.  The Misfit rolls very evenly, is still clean through the front and makes a very even shape down the lane.  The ball does not quite have the same amount of teeth in carrydown as the Blue Karma, but does exhibit a little more recovery on misses wide.

I find the Orange Misfit to be about 2 boards weaker than my Hell Raiser all due to length and is a ball that allows me to use more parallel angles around the track when I am seeing too much length and backend out of my Too Reckless (favourite Dv8 ball without question).  This ball has given me success outside of first arrow and with hand changes has allowed me to get inside middle arrow and still have enough power to carry the 10 consistently.  I am very happy with my Misfit and feel that it is a necessary reaction shape to have in your bag, especially if you made the unfortunate decision to pass on the Blue Karma


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Re: Misfit Orange/Blue
« Reply #6 on: February 28, 2012, 10:09:34 AM »
LANE CONDITION






Length: 42'

 

Volume:


Type (THS, Sport Pattern etc): THS (broken down)


 



COMMENTS





Likes: Predictable break point shape, stores energy, versatile, great continuation.



Dislikes: none
 

My Misfit is drilled pin under my ring finger 5" from my axis with the CG kicked out and an 1 1/4" hole 3 3/8" from my axis on my VAL. This ball is amazing on carry down when a long house shot gets broken down. It is very predictable and although in the weaker category stores enough energy to continue through the pins and throw pins around like a higher performance ball. With the pin under my fingers on this ball it picks up in the midlane and has a very controlled arc shape to the reaction, and if I throw it right, very rarely, will it ever over react off the dry boards and go throw the face. This ball is amazing when it comes to continuation, and even if it does hit light it stores enough energy to throw pins around to increase your carry percentage.

 

On a shorter Sport pattern: I recently tried this ball at a tournament in which the oil pattern was 37', higher volume and very flat on wood lanes. If you plan on getting this ball for short patterns I highly reccomend a weaker drilling to control where the ball reads as on any short pattern.

 

Compared to a Reckless: Although my Reckless is drilled pin up my Misfit on house shots is stronger and reads the backends more consitently. Where the Reckless was very midlane the misfit is a harder cover so it is able to store more of its energy through the heads and midlanes and save it for an arc motion on the backend with continuation. On sport shots my Reckless is my benchmark ball as it is easy to control but i know when the heads start to burn up i can go to my Misfit and get a similar reaction to where I started with the Reckless without having to make the huge jumps left. These two ball compliment each other very well on sport patterns.

 

Overall: This ball is one of the first out of my bag and reads the lanes very well. It is stronger than most people would think of an entry level ball and will make the turn toward the pins without to much effort. This ball is great for broken down patterns short sport patterns. This is one of the best balls for the price range and works very well for junior bowlers starting to learn to turn the ball or a typical house bowler or even the tournament bowler. It will increase your carry percentage compared to any ball in its price range.

 

See your local pro-shop for pricing and drillings to suit your game. Tonight We Bowl!


 

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