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The Break
« on: December 31, 1969, 06:00:00 PM »
Coverstock S70â„¢
Flare Potential 5-6"
Finish 4000 Grit Abralon
Reaction Shape Length Flip
Lane Condition Oily
Available weights 14, 15, 16

 

Smitty2007

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Re: The Break
« Reply #16 on: November 06, 2008, 01:15:29 PM »
I posted a review on the Break Pearl drilled up three different ways. Now im posting my review of The Break Solid. I drilled this one up AXIS Leverage and left the box surface on it.  Surprisingly this ball was smooth through the fronts and made a consistent move to the pocket.  Based on the fact that I had a Pearl Break also drilled up AXIS Leverage, I decided to break down the original surface of the Break Solid with clean and dull applied with a Green Scotchbrite pad. Boy did this do the trick, now the Break solid cuts through oil and smashes the pocket, I decided to polish my Break Pearl with Ebonite Extender, Now depending on the shot I start with the Break solid, and then transition to the Break Pearl polished with Extender. Excellent complement for these balls. Eric from 900 Global once again thanks for getting these balls to me.  I have one more break that I haven't drilled yet, but will post the review once I decide what condition to drill it for.

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Re: The Break
« Reply #17 on: December 21, 2008, 04:08:30 PM »
I had mine drilled 4 1/2 x 4, with pin to the right of ring finger, weight hole around 45 degrees.  I've bowled three games in two houses.  It didn't move in the flood as I wanted it to, move in around second arrow, which helped me out.  

The midlane was strong, with great backend.  Pins mix around and explode, pretty good carry, with messengers.

So far so good, I hope it lives up to the hype.  It really reminds me of the original Black Widow!

I was told this ball is one of the best heavy oil movers and I just don't see it as of now, but it may be early to tell.

I will post more in the future, if things change.

Thanks...

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Re: The Break
« Reply #18 on: February 20, 2009, 02:59:57 PM »
A year in review.
It's been a year since i've owned my Break solid. 3" pin with the CG and
the 900 global bomb on a 35' angle for a lefty. The Pin @ 8'o clock CG is kicked out
3" off center span W/the 900bomb 31/4 off the thumb.
There's enough in the ball to carry the corners even in heavy oil.
And when the lanes are ideal! It's rap!!!  The ball paid for itself and
half the league in 2months.  And for those who can't buy a ball every
week the life of the coverstock is a bonus.  After a year of league and tourneys
I can still step in the oil and lighten up on the speed and watch it
blast the pocket.  It's worth the 190.00.

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Re: The Break
« Reply #19 on: July 07, 2009, 06:36:06 PM »
Ball is the best in my bag inch pin with 2oz top weight. I have the ball drilled stacked with a weight hole to bring it back legal bowl in a house that has syn. lanes with varying amounts of oil. The ball turns the corner on heavy oil while playing the 10 board out to the break point of 3 to 4.On semi dry I play 18 to 6 and have no trouble with the come back. I keep the speed at 15 to 16 with med. rev. rate. I am a low track player who is considered a stroker in the houses I bowl in.The ball carries high flush better then any thing that I have thrown in the past, carries very well when thin entering the pocket but not great.Not many people in the center I bowl in uses this equipment I hope this changes as I like the equipment.
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Re: The Break
« Reply #20 on: January 14, 2010, 07:39:18 PM »
-15 mph
-Medium Revs
-Low track
-About 30 degrees side rotation

I've had this ball for two years now with over 700 games on it, and it still makes a good motion. 2 redrillings(since my game has changed) and 2 resurfaces and this ball has seen better days, but is still an option when nothing else works. I had this ball drilled pin under.

This is the best ball I have ever owned. Picks up a roll in the midlane very well and makes a strong backend motion. I know this sounds like a lot of the bowling balls out there, so the following things might set this ball apart:

1. I can use this ball on all conditions except the driest and the oiliest.
2. This is the perfect benchmark ball, and the deciding factor of whether to go stronger or weaker.
3. Never burned up the front part of the lane. I almost always never had to move more than three boards in league.
4. So much area at the breakpoint, it made certain sport shots look like house patterns. I had about 9 boards on the Viper one time, and about 7 on the Cheetah, and quite a few once the other patterns broke down a little bit.
5. I don't throw many revs, and this is the first ball I have had a messenger with.
6. I was able to ride the gutter and carry, and play fifth arrow and carry.

When I got this ball, it was 200 bucks, and now its only 100 bucks on bowlersdream, not including shipping. There is absolutely no reason why you shouldn't try this ball.