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Gizmo823

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New Toy
« on: August 28, 2014, 06:52:08 AM »
So after much debate, I put holes in a Hyroad Solid.  Wasn't ever on the list until recently when I decided what reaction shape I really needed.  I don't like the box surface on this ball which was what initially kept it out of the conversation, but I wanted a smooth-ish solid with some pop on the backend that I could square up and be firmer with.  Went 65x5.25x40 and put a light coat of polish on it.  Really pretty happy, it's good good length and a strong but controllable backend move, and is very continuous.  It can get a little squirty if you get too firm or play too much oil, but that's any ball, and there were a couple times it still pulled up and hit when I thought I'd flagged the shot.  I'll try it tonight at the other house, but despite the odd choice to go so aggressive with the factory surface, I see this as one of those must have balls that you could nearly create a full arsenal out of with a few different layouts and surface combinations. 
What would you be if you were attached to another object by an inclined plane, wrapped helically around an axis?

 

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Re: New Toy
« Reply #1 on: August 28, 2014, 07:14:45 AM »
I loved my T-Road Solid and am reserving this release for the medium pattern during my Scratch Sport Pattern league. From the demo day storm did, the Pitch Black, Hyroad Solid, and Sinister all rolled well on the 3 separate patterns we'll have. OOB it is not a THS piece but it is great for what it is.
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Gizmo823

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Re: New Toy
« Reply #2 on: August 28, 2014, 08:33:34 AM »
I needed a benchmark ball that wouldn't chew up the shot.  I have a Covert Revolt and I didn't want to have any overlap with that.  I'd have drilled another one of those weaker and polished it, but I wanted more pop on the back and that core is awfully strong.  I hadn't wanted this one at first because I just don't like the idea of picking a ball and then changing everything about it.  I figure they designed the ball that way for a reason, so taking an Octane or something and then drilling it to be smooth and adding some surface doesn't make any sense to me . . just drill a smooth ball that has some surface in the first place.  That layout is one of my favorites, and I really didn't have to put much polish on it at all and it ended up really good. 
What would you be if you were attached to another object by an inclined plane, wrapped helically around an axis?