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Equipment Boards => 900 Global => Topic started by: CoorZero on June 04, 2018, 08:54:24 AM

Title: 900 Global Continuum WWRD 7-17-18
Post by: CoorZero on June 04, 2018, 08:54:24 AM
https://www.900global.com/newglobalshop/?page_id=9722

This page is up too. Like the Eon the core in this has a pretty interesting shape. It will be interesting to see what comes of it. Big numbers too. 900 likes their role in the market of being the big intermediate differential provider.

With the S82RX hybrid it's the same coverstock family as the Eon just in hybrid form with a sanded finish. Of course this ball fills the heavy oil conditions slot. And this bit from the page linked above is interesting:

"All additives have been removed from the cover. This results in a much cleaner reaction through the heads combined with an angular backend."

How clean can it really be?
Title: Re: 900 Global Continuum WWRD 7-17-18
Post by: SVstar34 on June 04, 2018, 09:37:07 AM
https://www.900global.com/newglobalshop/?page_id=9722

"All additives have been removed from the cover. This results in a much cleaner reaction through the heads combined with an angular backend."


I didn't pay attention to this at first, but I feel like it could be mixed up and actually meant for the Eon.

Removing additives makes us think weaker based on what we as the consumer know. I wouldn't doubt there are additives to make a cover weaker but it'd be a new concept that hasn't been introduced to the public
Title: Re: 900 Global Continuum WWRD 7-17-18
Post by: AlonzoHarris on June 04, 2018, 09:44:11 AM
Taking it back to when the ball companies were racing to the top with Int Diff.
Title: Re: 900 Global Continuum WWRD 7-17-18
Post by: Impending Doom on June 04, 2018, 10:27:03 AM
I'm betting that the DCTs had some sort of additive in them to smooth them out and make them less squirty.