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Rip It
« on: March 27, 2013, 09:30:11 AM »
Ball NPS Score: 100.00
900Global Rip It Ball Specs:
- Color: Emerald/Silver All colors do vary somewhat from the picture shown.
- Coverstock: S55 Performance Pearl   
- Core: Symmetric
- Factory Finish: Polished
- Reaction: Average
- Recommended Lane Condition: Medium to Medium-Light Oil Volumes
- RG: 2.570**
- Differential: .045**
- ** RG and Diff are based off of 15 lb. balls
- A few tiny pit holes in the cover stock of the ball are normal

Description: This ball cuts through the oil like a machine. The 900Global Rip It is perfect on Medium/Light Oil conditions and will mop up the pins! Having a pearl coverstock will help carry this ball on the lighter oil lane conditions which you may come across during league or tournaments.

 

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Re: Rip It
« Reply #1 on: April 02, 2013, 09:15:24 PM »


Likes: Color, backend reaction, price point.

Dislikes: I only have one.

Two words...RIP IT. I have never had a pearl ball perform this well on
every oil pattern. Possibly the strongest pearl in my arsenal. 837
series about two weeks ago with it. Played gutter to gutter as needed.
The polished S55 cover gives it length...until it tears in the
friction. Very strong move to the pocket. Will most likely drill
another one soon. Averaged over 240 on a modified house shot
tournament recently using it. The green and silver cover is very
flashy on the lanes. Definitely will compete with the Storm IQ Tour
Pearl in the market. I strongly recommend this ball for anyone looking
for a polished aggressive. Check out my videos of 900 Global/AMF
Products on youtube, username "conventionalspinner"..

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Re: Rip It
« Reply #2 on: April 04, 2013, 10:41:46 AM »
#15 900 Global Rip IT
axis point 3 5/8"
tweener, 15mph
Lane Conditions - THS, Sport & Kegel Challenge
Lane Surface - Synthetic, AMF, Brunswick
Surface of bowling ball: Factory
What grit was the surface of the ball? Polish
Likes: Great skid/flip ball!  Aggressive pearl, good looking, cheap ball
Dislikes: None so far

LOVE the new Rip IT from 900 Global. Aggressive pearl ball, big time!  Drilled it 5 x 4 pin up.  Left surface OOB and was super surprised with performance of the ball on medium/medium heavy conditions.  Has fairly good midlane and a super aggressive backend.  Good carry, shot 736 OOB.  NICE ball for playing in when pattern breaks.  Gave me a ton of room to miss right.  Saw some squirt on heavy oil/carrydown but when I squared up I could get it to the pocket and be effective carry-wise.  Definitely a ball that has many uses.  I LOVE symmetric balls and this one is a gem considering the cheap price tag!  Cool looking too.  Great job 900 Global!  I can see this being a USBC Doubles & Singles champ!

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Re: Rip It
« Reply #3 on: April 07, 2013, 08:02:10 AM »
LANE CONDITION

Length:41ft & 42ft

Volume:

Type (THS, Sport Pattern etc):Usbc open championships team pattern & THS


COMMENTS

Likes:The RIP IT is a great skid flip ball on the house patterns I used it on. When it comes off the back of the pattern it definitely RIPS!! Very good ball for broken down house patterns that have had a few games on it. A great combination of core to cover to get the desired shape that you want when looking for skid/flip. This ball is very versatile also, I knocked polish off with "t" pad using neat system, and I threw it for my 3rd game on 2013 USBC team pattern, threw the ball around 15-10 and shot 246 with two ringing tens. So I also believe that if you have one space left in your bag for the nationals, go out and pick this one up!!! I think it will be of good use this year during that 2nd/3rd game of team and definitely on the singles and doubles pattern which has lower volume and is a shorter pattern. Just make sure to knock polish off. YOU WILL NOT BE DISAPPOINTED!!! I layed this ball out with a 5 1/2 inch pin just above bridge of fingers with no hole. Take this ball with you to nationals!!!

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Re: Rip It
« Reply #4 on: April 14, 2013, 05:07:31 PM »
BALL SPECS

Pin Length: 4-4.5"

Starting Top Weight: 2-1/4oz

Ball Weight: 15.3lbs


DRILL PATTERN

Dual Angle: 65* x 5" x 35*

X Hole (if there is one): None


BOWLER STYLE

Ball Speed: 16mph

PAP: 5-3/8 (right), 11/16 (up)


SURFACE PREP

Grit: OOB, Polished


LANE CONDITION

Length: 39' & 41'

Volume: medium/medium-heavy

Type (THS, Sport Pattern etc): THS, Sport (2013 USBC Natl's)


COMMENTS

Likes: Skid/Snap Reaction, Hit/Carry.
The Rip-It utilizes the hula core from the AMF OMG Pearl and Black Mamba. Not having thrown either of these balls, I wasn't sure what to expect. I drilled this as an experiment for a skid/snap type reaction. After about 7 shots on a THS, I started to see what 900 Global was intending this ball to be. This ball gives great length and a strong, snappy backend move. Where the King Cobra or Black Eagle left off, I needed to move a few boards right and I was back on line. I could get deeper as the shot dictated and still had great backend movement and pin carry. On the 2013 USBC Natl's shot, I was forced more to the right, but once there was some dry to the right created, I could move deeper with my feet. If you are getting an early mid-lane read with your aggressive ball, don't hesitate, pull out the Rip-It for more length and a great move off the dry. This ball will not be the first ball out of your bag, but will compliment the King Cobra or Sure Thing very well. It definitely fills the gap between the Black Eagle/Wisdom/Jewel and the Hook line.

Dislikes: None At This Time


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Re: Rip It
« Reply #5 on: April 23, 2013, 04:23:44 AM »
The new 900 Global “RIP IT”. What a Pearl!! This is a ball that just keeps on giving. I laid this ball out 5-1/2 inches from my PAP with no weight hole and was not disappointed. I have never had a Pearl in this price point that comes off the spot this hard from different angles and just keeps on hitting. This ball performed well on every pattern I threw it on, except for a little wiggle on heavy oil/ carry down. I was able to square up and get to the pocket with ease with no carry change. I tried it on a longer heavier pattern and hit it with an “e” pad and was surprised at how well it handled this pattern. This is the most versatile Pearl I have seen in years. This ball should be in EVERYONES BAG. I am definitely taking my ball to RENO.

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Re: Rip It
« Reply #6 on: June 06, 2013, 03:13:49 PM »
BALL SPECS

Pin Length: 3-4

Starting Top Weight: ??

Ball Weight: 15


DRILL PATTERN

Pin to PAP: 5"

CG to PAP: 5"

X Hole (if there is one): NO


BOWLER STYLE

Rev Rate: 300

Ball Speed: 19

PAP/Track: 5 1/8 Right -- 3/4 Up


SURFACE PREP

Grit: 1500

Type: (Matte, Polish, Sanded): Polish


LANE CONDITION

Length: 36ft

Volume: Medium-Light

Type (THS, Sport Pattern etc): THS


BALL REACTION

Length: Super Clean through the front part of the lane, probably one of the best balls I've thrown in the 900 G line that clears the heads very well.

Back End: This is the closest they've come in creating a reaction down lane similar to the BreakPoint Pearl.  The reaction is still not as aggressive as I've seen in the BPP but its very close.

Overall Hook: Because the ball gets so clean through the front, when it encounters friction and depending on your layout, it will certainly make a very strong overall break to the pocket.

Midlane Read: It all depends on the lane surface and where the ball encounters friction.  Clearly this is not going to be something you use where you need a ball to slow down in the midlane.  The Cover/Core combination really allows the bowler to clear the fronts and mids with ease you just have to be careful not to get it to the friction too soon or its beak central.

Breakpoint Shape: Almost hockey stick like on the backend but like I mentioned before, a little tamer than the BPP.


COMMENTS

Likes: The ball serves its purpose in the 900G lineup and that is for getting left and throwing it right and watching it peel off the dry and into the pocket with energy.

Dislikes: None, you can only dislike this ball if you are throwing it when you should be throwing something else.  If the ball needs to read the mids, then this isn't the ball for you. 


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Stephen Hahn
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Re: Rip It
« Reply #7 on: June 26, 2013, 10:53:35 PM »

The Rip It
Great ball for your daytime senior shot. Able to hold the line with strong finish to the pocket.Great ball for medium to slower speeds. Also great addition to your bag if you bowl a second shift.



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Re: Rip It
« Reply #8 on: August 11, 2013, 11:00:26 AM »
LANE CONDITION

Length:

Volume:41FT House Pattern

Type (THS, Sport Pattern etc):


COMMENTS

Likes:I drilled my Rip-IT pin  Slightly above fingers. I used this ball on wet-dry house shot. The ball is really clean thru the heads with a medium backend reaction depending on the amount of friction you wanted the play. Very strong in dry so I moved in and played 15-18 to smooth out the reaction with Great results. First night of league 266-247-233= 746. On sport pattern I had to right because this ball does need to have friction to react strong. Overall great ball for drier conditions and house shots. light to med.oil. Still a great league ball. Thanks 900 global for another great bowling ball.

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C-G ProShop-Carl

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Re: Rip It
« Reply #9 on: September 15, 2013, 02:34:52 PM »
Drill Pattern: 45*x 4 3/4x 75*

Length: LOTS and LOTS of length here.

Volume: Definitely medium oil patterns are best. When you still have oil to get the ball down the lane the RIP IT can shine when the lanes open up as well.

Type (THS, Sport Pattern etc): Absolutely shines on house shots, but when you are on lower volume sport patterns the RIP IT is tremendous. Leave it in your bag when you have longer or heavier sport patterns.

COMMENTS: On many of your house shots this ball will perform second to none. When there is room to the right look out....its almost illegal, like adult bumper bowling.

Likes: Effortless length and a strong breakpoint. We all see patterns when we need this type of reaction.

Dislikes: Carrydown. The RIP IT needs friction in order to show its teeth. When the backends get spotty it can become too unpredictable.


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Re: Rip It
« Reply #10 on: January 02, 2014, 10:44:09 AM »
Length: 40’ Japan Open/40’  House

Volume: light/medium

Drill:  5” pin to PAP x 4” CG to PAP, Pin above the fingers

BOWLER STYLE:  Rev rate:  440; Ball Speed:  18

This ball has length…lots of it.  The medium/light patterns are where this ball shines.  When the patterns break down and are severely tracked this is the go to ball and it will make the corner if you miss inside.  This ball will also get into the track and make that turn with ease and no worries about the Rip It over reacting on the dry!  Our house shot is a little too long but I have been to use it in other houses and lit it up with the extra friction to the right.  This ball gets a seat in the traveling bag!

I was waiting for this ball to start jumping off the dry but amazingly...It's not skid flip just smooth strong arc.