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Rave On
« on: February 03, 2016, 12:11:14 PM »
Ball NPS Score: 100.00
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Description:  The Radical Rave On bowling ball combines performance and value for all types of bowlers.  The symmetric core and hybrid cover with high performance friction enhancers make this hooking ball a great match on medium oil lane conditions.

Features:

- Color: Purple/Light Blue Pearl Hybrid All colors do vary somewhat from the picture shown.
- Core: Symmetric with Scoop Technology Core
- Surface: 500 Siaair Micro Pad, Royal Compound
- RG: 2.522
- Diff: .049

 

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Re: Rave On
« Reply #1 on: February 19, 2016, 08:40:41 AM »
The Rave On is the latest ball in the EZ-Use line from Radical Bowling Products.  Don’t judge this ball by the line it is in.  This ball utilizes many of the coverstock additives that are used in the Guru Line.  It is a hybrid coverstock, and strengthens the motion of the original Rave On.

I used the Most Versatile Layout on my Rave On.  That lays out to 70x4 3/4x50 for me.  I did not add a weight hole. 

The Rave On is EXTREMELY clean through the fronts.  Much cleaner than I even expected from a “low end” ball.  But the magic on the backend is where this ball shines.  Once it gets through it’s skid phase, it picks up and responds very quickly to the friction.  Which means it gets into its roll quick and hits very hard. 

I did notice I need to keep my angles fairly closed with the Rave On.  It’s hook zone is not long enough for me to open up my angles and really hook it.  But that was also not my intent for this ball.

The Rave On is going to be a great ball for beginners wanting a great ball at a lower price.  It is also going to be a must have for any bowler wanting to keep the ball in front of them and keep their feet more to the right.

Bryan Bannach
Radical Regional Staff Member
www.radicalbowling.com
 
The opinions expressed are solely those of the writer and not of Brunswick Corporation.
Bryan Bannach
Radical Regional Staff Member
www.radicalbowling.com

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Re: Rave On
« Reply #2 on: February 20, 2016, 07:11:25 PM »
Rave On

Here's another great ball from Radical Bowling Technologies.
This ball goes great with the Rave. With it's solid cover it hooks 4 and 2 more than the Rave.
I have used these 2 balls on my league house shot. And I couldn't ask for a better 2 ball setup.

Robert Way
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Re: Rave On
« Reply #3 on: February 26, 2016, 02:32:12 PM »
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Radical Rave On

BALL SPECS
Pin Length – 3-4"
Starting Top Weight – 3.2 oz
Ball Weight - 15lb 2oz

DRILL PATTERN
Drilled 60 X 4 3/8” x 30, Weight Hole 27/32” by 3” deep on PAP

BOWLER STYLE
Rev Rate – 240 / 352 / 436
Ball Speed – 14.1 MPH / 18.6 MPH

PICTURE AND VIDEO LINKS

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SURFACE PREPARATION
Grit - Out of the Box
Type (Matte, Polish, Sanded) - Out of the Box

LANE CONDITION
Length - 41 ft
Volume – 18.30 ml
Type (Wall, Xmas Tree, Sport) – Kegel Main Street (THS)

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Re: Rave On
« Reply #4 on: February 28, 2016, 04:05:37 PM »
Here is the new addition to the EZ-use line, the Rave on.  This ball features the same core as the original rave but they used some additive they used on the Gurus to create more rolls.

I wanted to create an heavy roll with that ball so I drilled it 75x3”x80 with the box finish.

On the lanes the ball rolls exactly as I expected.  It rolls really soon and control the back end really well.  I was surprised of the hook potential especially for the EZ-use line.    Compared to the original rave, I was playing the rave on 2 boards left with my feet and 1 board left with my eye. 

Like all the other radical balls, the cover can be tweaked easily.  For people with more speed, the surface can be padded to 1000 grit or even 500 grit.

To conclude, if you wanna have a lot of performance for a little price, here is you ball of choice. 
Marc-Andre Gagne
DV8 Regional Staff

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Re: Rave On
« Reply #5 on: March 07, 2016, 08:48:15 PM »
The Rave On is the new piece in the EZ-Use line. It use the same core as the original Rave but wrap with a new, hybrid coverstock that features some of the popular friction enhancers that have been used in the Guru series.
In my case, I wanted that ball to fit between my Ridiculous and my Rave. The result is perfect. I drilled it 55x4x45. It’s a bit stronger than the original with more downlane reaction. I adjust the surface a couple of times at 2k or 4k just to make it reads the mids sooner. Like any of his predecessor, the coverstock is really friendly to any changes.
That ball is perfect for any bowler who wants a great ball for THS or to add a new piece in their arsenal.
Pierre-David Levasseur
Radical International Staff
Canada

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Re: Rave On
« Reply #6 on: April 01, 2016, 04:20:20 PM »
LANE CONDITION

Length:

Volume:

Type (THS, Sport Pattern etc):THS Leftover house pattern sport several


COMMENTS

Likes:The new Rave On is one of Radicals newer releases in their line. Great value for the money which will appeal to many bowlers. My particular ball is like all or similar to most of the layouts I use to compare these balls with. 45 x 4 3/4 x 70. It's very clean through the fronts but it's not angular it is a strong continuous move at the backs and through the pindeck. it allows me to really square up and not stray with to much launch angle off my hand.

Dislikes:As for me none and probably most tournament bowlers. This is not the ball to try and open up the backends with. it'not met to be angular which may make some bowlers keep away from it.


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Re: Rave On
« Reply #7 on: April 06, 2016, 11:32:04 AM »
Drilled my Rave On 50* x 5" x 30*.  For me, this puts the pin above my bridge and CG slightly off center.

The Rave On is the next release after the original Rave in the EZ Use Line.  The Rave was an exceptionally clean ball that allowed me (as a lefty) to get in and watch the ball tip on the back.  The Rave On is like the Rave, just more on the back of the lane. 

I found the Rave to be an exceptional compliment between my Rack Attack line and the Primo.  The Rave On is now fitting a void where the Primo (or the Primo Solid) is too much ball, but the Rave might have started burning up as it made its way through the pins.  The Rave On allows me to open the lane up more, when their has been an oil embargo at your center.  The Rave On, with its hybrid pearl cover, allows me to get farther right than the original Rave, and remain farther left than I would need to be with the Primo.  The cover also allows me to play direct, near the dirt on a house pattern, if there is no place to go by moving my feet right.  This pearl cover still gets the ball down lane with enough pop on the back to get the pins where they need to be.....laying down!

I didn't think I'd like an entry level ball more than the Rave....Having drilled the Rave and Rave On very similar, I can use the Rave On as a tremendous compliment to the Rave!

I'm happy to answer question(s) you might have about any Radical Bowling Technologies bowling ball.  Shoot me an email, chrisheringer@gmail.com
Chris Heringer
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Re: Rave On
« Reply #8 on: April 11, 2016, 09:42:41 AM »
I purchased the Rave On primarily for use during league.  I went with Mo's "most versatile" layout which put the pin above the ring finger and the CG about 3/4 right of centerline).  The Rave On has proven to be much more than I expected.  The ball motion reminds me of the Grease Monkey Whack and is perfect for medium oil conditions.  The Rave On is a little later and sharper than the original Rave and stronger overall.  If fits nicely between the Rack Attacks and the Primos in my arsenal.  This ball performs well above its price point!