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Apex Intensity
« on: December 31, 1969, 06:00:00 PM »
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Color: Green/Yellow

RG: 2.50

Differential: .056

Factory Finish: 15 micron matte

Lane Conditions: Heavy Oil

 

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Re: Apex Intensity
« Reply #16 on: December 27, 2001, 10:17:29 AM »
I drilled this one 4x4 no extra hole needed or so I thought. The pin is about 2 inches above my ring finger and the CG is under my palm.   First of all let me say that this is the hardest hitting ball that I have ever owned and I have owned a lot of them.  The ball was rolling over my finger holes so we punched a hole in the bomb to solve that problem.  My ball goes very very long and just when one thinks it will not make it back to the pocket it dives hard right into the 1-3 and cleans house dead wood every where.  With this drilling this ball does not like oil but on medium light conditions there is none better.  People ask if that ugly ball is legal by the way it hits, I cant explain it but this ball hits soooooo hard. If you told me that the ball had a steel rod in it I would believe you.

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Re: Apex Intensity
« Reply #17 on: December 31, 2001, 03:04:28 AM »
I just recently purchased this ball. I layed it out 3 1/2 x 6 put the pin near my ring finger and the cg just below my center of grip with just a little negative in it. I left this ball in the out of the box condition. It gives me a great reaction. It is a little strong on a normal house shot, but on the sport shot it rolled extremely well. it did not squirt at all! If you ever get on a house shot with a little oil this would be the ball for it. If you have some hand in the ball I would recommend putting the pin and cg in a safe place because if not the ball will roll very early for you.

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Re: Apex Intensity
« Reply #18 on: January 09, 2002, 01:29:10 PM »


  Had this ball drilled about a week ago, and oh my.  This ball turns like nothing I have ever seen.  I used to throw my old ball over third arrow from the right while standing on second dot form left.  I had to move some fifteen boards left and throw over third form the left.  The first three games after finding my line was a 196, 216,170(I was drunk by then) I trough one game to dind my line.  A fellow no handicap bowler probably described this ball best.  His remark was that damn ball if vicious.  I don't know the exact drilling, I do no that the pin is slighty under my ring finger.  I was told that because of how much hand I have, That I had drill it onthe weak side, and it still turn a bunch.

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Re: Apex Intensity
« Reply #19 on: January 11, 2002, 10:29:35 PM »
My stats:
    Right Hand Tweener, 16MPH ball speed, PAP 4 3/4" Right 1/8" Up, Medium Revs.

Lane condition:
     34ft oil pattern buffed to 42ft tophat condition on 10 board.  Kegel Defense Lane Conditioner applied with Sanction Lane Machine.



The ball has a 3" pin distance.  Drilled 4 1/4" pin to PAP 6" mass bias to PAP
(75 degree layout).  Light polish with Tour Shine.  This left 1/4 oz negative side weight. 1/2 oz positive finger weight.

I tried the ball before the lanes were dressed for the day and was very suprised at how well I was able to get the ball down the lane about 40ft on this spotty left over condition.  I did have to move in to about 5th arrow to keep the ball in the pocket, but even with the ball burning energy down the lane it still carried very well.

During the first shift league, the ball really started showing it's stuff.  I typically play this house around 12 board, but I had to move in to 16 board at the arrows to keep the ball from jumping high.  The ball floated through the fronts very easily to the end of the pattern and ripped up to the pocket.  The more I rolled the ball the better the reaction, on the shots I got around a bit more, the ball jumped off the break point even stronger, a bit too strong at times.  By the third game I had moved into about 18 board at the arrows, but when I went wide the shots came in to high and left a few wide open frames.  

     This ball works best on fresh conditions, just find a dry board and let it rip.  It can work on dryer conditions, and still make a hard move, but it will burn up if you slow down.  The more oil you find in the heads the harder this ball will snap up.

       





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Re: Apex Intensity
« Reply #20 on: January 19, 2002, 11:00:18 PM »
Well, let me start by saying, " HOLY COW "!!!!!

I just picked up an Apex Intensity. I wasn't 100% sure of which ball to buy but I had my eye on this ball. This WAS the right choice. I bought it specifically for heavy oil. This ball is a monster. The lanes are normally pretty heavily oiled for the first 40 feet and stripped backends. Tonight they were extremely wet. This ball gets through the heads with ease, then watch out. It makes the hardest and sharpest turn to the pocket I've ever had in a ball. I carry a 193 avg and haven't thrown a 300 yet, but this may be it. I bowled 3 games with it today and had 6,5 and then 7 in a row. Shot a 749 series. Highest at this house was 659 til today. If I see something different when the shot changes, Ill repost.

If you want a ball for oil, this is a great choice. You MUST have some speed and revs if you drill it strong.

Great Job Ebonite!

Balls Specs ( not a pro with this, but I will try )

Pin about 1 1/2" right of ring finger
Bomb about 1" right of thumbhole
Extra hole on my pap ( I think )
out of box condition

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Re: Apex Intensity
« Reply #21 on: January 19, 2002, 11:24:30 PM »
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I ordered the Intensity specifying 2-3 pin and 3-4 oz. top weight.  It arrived at 15 lbs., 6 oz., 2 1/2" pin and 3 1/4 oz. top weight.  It came with warranty info and a booklet containing drilling specs and technical specs on the ball.  I laid out the ball following the Ebonite Drilling #1 specs.

After drilling, the pin is about 1 1/2" right and in about the 4:00 position from my ring finger.  The bomb is at 0 degrees (on the thumb), and there is a 1/2 oz. hole drilled on the PAP.  I left the surface in box stock condition.  See my profile for lane condition info and bowler specs.

This is a strong layout, but it is very smooth and predictable.  It glides through the heads in a very slight, gradual arc, then reacts strong and smooth on the back end.  When I pulled the ball and got less lift on it,  it still hooked, so there is little margin for error to the left.  But, if I get the ball outside, it seems to have a wide strike zone.  It carries everything!  Ok, maybe not EVERYthing, but it does carry many times when I don't expect it to.  And it comes back when I think I've put it out too far.  Amazing how much this ball moves left.  When the backeds are stripped and clean, LOOK OUT!

The intensity is also more versatile than I thought.  I tried various lines, speeds, more hand, less hand, etc.  It was predictable through it all.  I even shot 10 pin spares with it, no problem.  If you don't get any lift on it, it won't hook.  Get a little hand on it and it will hook nicely.  Rip it and run for cover!  I played it on medium/dry lanes and it was tough to keep right.

After 35 games with it, the only time I've really struggled with it is after a lot of traffic.  The condition was barely medium, close to dry with a lot of carry-down oil.  It didn't carry 10 pins well on this condition, at least not when playing the 10th to 15th board.  Out of 30 pocket hits, it only carried 10 times, the rest of the time it left 18 10 pins and 2 7 pins.  BUT, there were 12 other guys having just as much trouble with all kinds of other balls.  I moved inside and played over the center and it carried fine.

This ball is just awesome.  It packs a HUGE punch, so it's great for those of us who don't generate a lot of power on our own.  Several guys have bought it where I bowl, from high rev'ers to "Down and in" bowlers.  It could be setup for use by anyone on a medium-heavy to heavy oil condition.  A power-bowling friend of mine has one setup for heavy oil and one setup for medium.  Strokers and "weak hands" can even use it on a medium/dry condition if they are able to adjust for it.

The bottome line; If you want a butt-kickin' oil ball, I would highly recommend the Ebonite Apex Intensity.  I LOVE it!
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Re: Apex Intensity
« Reply #22 on: January 31, 2002, 11:51:46 AM »
Being a big fan of Ebonite equipment i looked forward to trying this ball out, from the High priced Apex line.  I had expected a little bit more for my money and it didn't live up to standards.  I drilled my intensity with the #3 drill pattern and found that on the same house shot it would be unpredictable.  For the most part it had a nice smooth hook but at times would jump or not react at all.  I recently sold the ball to a friend of mine who loves it and for he first 3 weeks he has had the ball, has not shot under 710 with it.  This just goes to say what might be right for one bowler may not be for yet another.

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Re: Apex Intensity
« Reply #23 on: February 01, 2002, 11:32:12 PM »
I bought an Intensity sometime within the first couple weeks the ball came out.  According to the information provided by Ebonite, this ball was to go long, and have high flare with a huge backend (sounds like just about every other ball :-)).  I "hit" the ball quite a bit, so I decided on a rather weak, high RG drilling.  Pin was placed above the fingers and cg near the center of the grip.  I have to admit, I was EXTREMELY disappointed with this ball.  On an easy walled house shot, this ball was one of the worst over/under reacting balls I have ever thrown and was able to produce virtually no flare.  I'm not exactly sure what Ebonite was describing, but they definitely were not talking about this ball... In my opinion, it had very little backend.  And the god awful color... its too much.  I threw about 10 games with the "out of the box" surface, dulled the surface for another 5, and as a last hope polish the ball for an additional 5 games.  I had no luck with it and was glad to get rid of this thing as soon as possible.  As a matter of fact, I bowl in quite a few houses and have never SEEN anyone throw this ball well.  I think this experience have turned me off to Ebonite equipment for quite some time... :-(
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Re: Apex Intensity
« Reply #24 on: February 15, 2002, 09:51:01 AM »
I wanted this ball when it was released and just could not get myself to buy an Ebonite ball. I had such bad luck with their equipment in the past and I thought it would be a waste. I WAS WRONG!

One thing I really hate is when someone gets a ball goes out one time with it and posts a review. This ball is the perfect example of why. I hated it for the first 9 games. No consistency, one time it would hang, the next it would fly. But once it tracked up just a bit I LOVE IT.

I have it drilled to get down the lane, so when there is dry back ends it revs up really fast and hits like nothing I have ever thrown. I have had balls that hit harder, but when the Intensity hits the pins they flip and fly like I have never seen pins do.

I left it in box condition which is 15 micron sanded. I will say that when the backends get spotty it is very unpredictable. But all I have to do is square up to the lane a bit and the problems is solved. I did not get the ball to fill my big hooker need. It does everything I wanted it to do. I give this ball a 9 of 10 because nothing will get a 10


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Re: Apex Intensity
« Reply #25 on: February 24, 2002, 12:33:47 AM »
Had this ball, sold it, wish I hadn't. I had mine polished and loved it. It was more for med./oil to oily.
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Re: Apex Intensity
« Reply #26 on: February 25, 2002, 07:22:44 PM »
I tried a new layout on this ball.  I have a 5" pin from my axis just above the bridge in fingers.  I drilled with a lable shift to 1/2 OZ neg. weight.  This ball sets up to the pocket real nice.  With this drilling you need to hook the ball some so it won't stop to much on the backend.  This is good for me when they start to hook some and I need the ball to set up.


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Re: Apex Intensity
« Reply #27 on: March 12, 2002, 09:49:49 PM »
Well I got this ball drilled with the 1# pattern from ebonite I didnt want to go real agressive because I wanted to use this ball alot in league. where I bowl it is the typical wet dry, oil line about the 8. I have to admit after using it one time I was disappointed in the reaction on the backend,I wished I would have gone more agressive drill. I took the ball the next day and knocked it down to 600 grit to make the break point earlier the last four series in league have been 612,648,634and last night rolled a 728 Iam getting alot of confidence in this ball. This thing carries almost everything! just get it close to the pocket and there is deadwood everywhere!!! with this drill it does'nt have the huge backend its more of a continueous arch to the pocket but I could play right up the oil line out too about the 4 board and it came back strong. the only thing is if you let up your speed it will make you pay big time! I keep my speed at around 18-19 mph so I needed a ball that would finish strong. I think this is a very good ball ebonite won me over from brunswick no more zones for me

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Re: Apex Intensity
« Reply #28 on: March 17, 2002, 11:01:59 PM »
I've had this ball for about 3 months now.  I also have an El Nino' X-It and The regular Apex.  When I first got this ball I was quite disappointed with it's overall reaction.  It doesn't come close to covering the amount of boards as my other 2 balls.  What's worse is that this ball rolls out early on me in medium or dry lanes.  When condition is just right I can throw this ball, but it loses all it's power if I get it out too far too early.  Must play fairly straight up with this ball.  Not much margin for error.  Good points are that when you are lined up this ball carries extremely well.  I feel it carries better than my X-it.  Since I have gotten the regular Apex, my intensity has spent a lot of time in my bag collecting dust.  I am going to try polishing it and seeing if that will help me out so that I can use it on dryer conditions, because this ball doesn't really open up the lanes for me with the heavy oil as I had hoped.

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Re: Apex Intensity
« Reply #29 on: March 20, 2002, 03:31:59 PM »
Hello I'm writing my review after careful consideration and thought. Right after I drilled this ball I posted a forum on my 1st set how I scored after shining this ball went back and shined it more and it was to much and had a over under reaction real bad. Used acetone to break the gloss but left it shiny.
I drilled this ball 2/18/02 and I've only had 1 set under 650. Had my highest 9 game set during city tournament 2116 and then on 3/13/02 shot my 2nd 300 of the season a personel best so far in 1 season It's drilled with the pin below the ring finger bomb below the thumb 1/2 finger and 1/8 positive side no weight hole was needed. Like everybody says you need to keep the ball clean as for particle death I think if you clean your equipment and maintain it it should last a long time kind of like a car you have to take care of it to give you good performance.(go figure) Ebonite won me over with this ball I'm looking to replace all my present equipment with them as it's not the same Ebonite your Daddy used 20 years ago. If your looking at the Ebonite line it's really not driller friendly like other brands. So think about what you want and how you want it to react and you should be able to find a layout for it to work. Take your time in selection and you won't be disappointed. This ball's a winner and it will surprise you in it's length and recovery. with the right surface and layout it will amaze you it has me I'm not one to talk about pins flying and bird dogs, messengers, etc. But until you bring a deadwood out on a full rack it's never the same.        Jimmy

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Re: Apex Intensity
« Reply #30 on: March 28, 2002, 03:49:57 PM »

Well, let me start by saying that I bought this ball for heavy oil
to basically sit in my bag for the tournaments.  I got it drilled
to hook early and to get through massive carry down if that was a issue.
I have been able to test this ball on many different patterns to see how
well it works and the obvious result would be for heavy oil. I see many
people polishing this ball and hating it so if you are thinking about
doing that I would not recommend it unless you have more hand the Jason
Couch.  One of the big flaws I have seen though is that it likes to leave
tens, and I am not talking about flat tens, they are ripped pretty hard core.
Overall though a good heavy oil ball, easy to control. Take care of it and
clean is everytime you use it for a league shot and this ball should increase
your average.  There are better balls on the market however for heavy oil
then this thing.  Overall 7 out of 10.