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abcarr

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How Do They Compare
« on: March 21, 2017, 07:36:57 PM »
I've recently had to rearm my arsenal due to the fact that I've had to drop from 16lbs down to 15lbs.  So slowly, one by one, I've been replacing everything.  One of the balls I had and really like was an Optimus Solid.  For me and the way it was drilled, it had a very smooth, very predictable, arcing movement.  So the ball I got to replace it was a used Victory Road Solid.  I was told it would have very similar charcteristics to OS, just not as strong.  So far that seems to be the case, except that it (the Victory Road) is stronger than what I expected.  So I'm pretty happy with the change.  Now this...... 

A couple of weekends ago I was helping one of my son's move and in a box of stuff he didn't want was a Storm Marvel S.  I double-checked to make sure that he didn't want it, which he didn't, so I brought it home.  The ball needs to be resurfaced, but with the exception of a few nicks it's in pretty good shape.  After reading the specs on the ball it also seems to be very similar to the Optimus Solid.  So here's my question.  Would I end up with two very similar balls (the Victory Road Solid and the Marvel S) if I invested a little money into the Marvel S and added it to my arsenal?   

Thanks in advance for any input!! 
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Re: How Do They Compare
« Reply #1 on: March 21, 2017, 08:39:19 PM »
Possibly but that ball is worth giving it a solid go and see how you like it. The Marvel S should roll sooner. Lower RG and stronger cover.
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Re: How Do They Compare
« Reply #2 on: March 21, 2017, 08:50:21 PM »
Not similar at all. The only part is that they're going to act like solids.

Marvel S is going to need straighter angles.


The VR solid just kinda like a hyroad you can swing it and it'll have a high potential for back end. It's like dj archers favorite solid...Look up his style.

You'll be able to ball down from the S to the VR solid as long as the S isn't dead, resurfaced correctly etc. 

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Re: How Do They Compare
« Reply #3 on: March 21, 2017, 11:55:49 PM »
Not similar at all. The only part is that they're going to act like solids.

Marvel S is going to need straighter angles.


The VR solid just kinda like a hyroad you can swing it and it'll have a high potential for back end. It's like dj archers favorite solid...Look up his style.

You'll be able to ball down from the S to the VR solid as long as the S isn't dead, resurfaced correctly etc.
Agreed with Bill here. The VRS was like a Hy-Road with less length and the same amount downlane for me. The Marvel S is still going to grab the lane more and need more oil upfront.
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