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Noy

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Robby's Rev vs Storm Strong Arm
« on: April 21, 2006, 10:02:49 AM »
Can anyone comment on these wrist supports?  Both claim to aid in producing revs.  Which do you reccomend?  If you can comment on anything else that would be great as well.
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Hogsharley

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Re: Robby's Rev vs Storm Strong Arm
« Reply #1 on: April 21, 2006, 06:18:46 PM »
I have and like the Moro Pro Release. They also make it in an extended version for a few bucks more.  There's even a repair kit available for about $12 and foam for $4. I had tried the Storm product but didn't like it.

https://bowlersphere.com/shop/wrist_supports/moro/

http://www.bowlersdiscountsales.com/store/product73.html


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Spike2112

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Re: Robby's Rev vs Storm Strong Arm
« Reply #2 on: April 22, 2006, 07:23:56 AM »
I own a Storm Strong Arm Plus and I will agree that it is comfortable, very easy to put on and take off between frames, and produces excellent revs. Although I don't mess with the adjustable settings, I've never experienced any problems with the locking dial when I did try to use other settings when I first got it. I heard the second generation Strong Arms had an improved locking feature. Maybe this is the one I have? I previously used an original Cobra brace, but never tried the Robby's Rev brand. After using the Storm brace for most of this season, I would recommend it to someone looking to add some revs to your game.

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mab

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Re: Robby's Rev vs Storm Strong Arm
« Reply #3 on: April 22, 2006, 10:26:57 AM »
I have had all 3 at one time or another. I have been using the Moro Exetnded Support for almost 3 years now and for my money it is the best HANDS DOWN.I've never had a part wear out or break. The Storm I owned the one with the extended finger and without the lever for the adjustment strips out very easily as do the velcro straps would not buy this one it's junk. The Robby's is comfortable thats where it ends the clasp and adjustment mech. is flimsey at best stay away. Cobra The palm strap is super glued to the unit and it comes undone and is difficult at best to adjust wrist cup consistantly GARBAGE
I'd go MORO Here's why:
1) duraibility
2) aftermarket repair parts (If needed)
3) Easy adjustability it's very simple
4) Comfort
5) added Power & Revs
6) Comes in two styles extended & regular length
7)easily removed for spare shooting (if you want to but not necessary)
As with any of these I would suggest purchasing the "sock" to wear under to absorb sweat they are all rather warm.  


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Noy

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Re: Robby's Rev vs Storm Strong Arm
« Reply #4 on: April 23, 2006, 04:37:54 AM »
Hmm, looks like its either robbys or moro.  I'll probably go with the moro.  Whats the different between the moro and moro extended (i know one is longer, but performance wise).
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mab

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Re: Robby's Rev vs Storm Strong Arm
« Reply #5 on: April 23, 2006, 06:40:15 PM »
The extended gives your fingers more support thus more lift, the regular has the same adjustments it's an open finger design. Try them both on and see which is more comfortable for you.
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Hogsharley

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Re: Robby's Rev vs Storm Strong Arm
« Reply #6 on: April 23, 2006, 07:08:07 PM »
Another advantage of the Moro is that you don't have to take it off to shoot 10 pins (I'm right handed). There is a locking device on the back of the hand that all you do is release it and then you can straighten out and relax your wrist so the balls rolls straighter.
My Moro did break a couple of years ago but I fixed it and been using it ever since.
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