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Impending Doom

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Ninja SE
« on: November 04, 2016, 11:24:05 AM »
Has anyone drilled one or am I going to be the first one? :P

 

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Re: Ninja SE
« Reply #1 on: November 04, 2016, 02:02:56 PM »
I drilled one when it was first released and I really liked what I saw. It is a smooth arcing ball. I really like it on the fresh with some volume in the heads. It really blends the wet/dry front to back and left to right very well.

I didn't really like it out of box but I kept throwing it and after some lane shine developed on the cover it really came to life for me.

It is a nice complement to the Global X since it is a low rg core too. The difference being the Ninja has a lot more differential. I use both in tandem.

My Ninja is a 30 x 4 x 70 with an extra hole on my PAP.



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Re: Ninja SE
« Reply #2 on: November 04, 2016, 04:01:59 PM »
My buddy is a 900g staffer and his favorite is the NSE right now!
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Re: Ninja SE
« Reply #3 on: November 04, 2016, 10:31:40 PM »
There's a pair of guys in my league killing it with these. I mistakenly thought they were throwing that Purple Covert by Motiv. Our house dumps a ton of oil in the heads over whatever is left from the morning's strip & re-oil. Pair to pair even lane to lane can be tricky. If you get a pair that hasn't been touched at all, you get a moderately long THS with a FLOOD of oil in the heads-midlane. You need a strong cover in order to get the best look on this shot week in and week out. The Ninja SE looks like that big & smooth strong ball that every company has at the top of their lineup.

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Re: Ninja SE
« Reply #4 on: November 05, 2016, 09:28:27 AM »
There's a pair of guys in my league killing it with these. I mistakenly thought they were throwing that Purple Covert by Motiv. Our house dumps a ton of oil in the heads over whatever is left from the morning's strip & re-oil. Pair to pair even lane to lane can be tricky. If you get a pair that hasn't been touched at all, you get a moderately long THS with a FLOOD of oil in the heads-midlane. You need a strong cover in order to get the best look on this shot week in and week out. The Ninja SE looks like that big & smooth strong ball that every company has at the top of their lineup.

Those are some big shoes to fill. Hmm.

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Re: Ninja SE
« Reply #5 on: November 06, 2016, 11:58:02 AM »
So here's my take. Yes, the ball is pure awesomeness. It's a great combo with the Truth or Inception Solid. Clean through the heads, reads the midlane very well, revs up and is a strong arch to the pocket. I have the Truth similar, but for me the Truth is about 4-5 boards stronger than the Ninja SE. F70 cover you can't go wrong. Very versatile ball all around. All in all, it's a great ball to have in the bag and a hard one to put down. I think that speaks volumes about this ball.
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Re: Ninja SE
« Reply #6 on: November 06, 2016, 12:13:54 PM »
So here's my take. Yes, the ball is pure awesomeness. It's a great combo with the Truth or Inception Solid. Clean through the heads, reads the midlane very well, revs up and is a strong arch to the pocket. I have the Truth similar, but for me the Truth is about 4-5 boards stronger than the Ninja SE. F70 cover you can't go wrong. Very versatile ball all around. All in all, it's a great ball to have in the bag and a hard one to put down. I think that speaks volumes about this ball.

Ninja vs NightHawk? It's a well known fact that I love my NHSE, and I have an X waiting for me.

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Re: Ninja SE
« Reply #7 on: November 08, 2016, 04:20:12 PM »
Well, except for a few good outings with the Nighthawk SE, I wasn't a huge fan of it. It was definitely too long and never seemed to pick up where I wanted it to despite numerous surface changes. I guess I just didn't match up with it. With that being said, I think the Ninja SE is way stronger up front, but still controllable down lane. I haven't had a lot of opportunity since being away for 5 months and now getting back onto the lanes to get it on a variety of shots. However, it has all of the signs of being a go to ball for tougher shots. For me I would compare it similarly to the Darkness. I was able to throw that ball on most conditions. Ninja SE is showing me the same.
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Re: Ninja SE
« Reply #8 on: December 22, 2016, 05:48:13 PM »
Woohoo! Gently used and fully plugged Ninja coming my way!