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lilphyzx

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inferno vs. Storm Recharge
« on: December 07, 2004, 11:55:00 PM »
Hey fellas which is the better ball overall. Which would be the better benchmark ball. WHich is stronger.

 

ShiningForce22

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Re: inferno vs. Storm Recharge
« Reply #1 on: December 09, 2004, 11:17:26 PM »
I have the Inferno and the Storm Eraser.  The Inferno hits 10x harder than the storm.  Problem with the Inferno for me is that it has a strong back end and hits thru the headpin a lot leaving some UGLY splits.  

I'm a lefty and when it cuts thru the head the most famous split for me is the 6-8.  I leave it once everytime I use the ball.

The storm eraser doesn't hit as hard but when it cuts thru the head it usually leaves a 9 count.

lilphyzx

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Re: inferno vs. Storm Recharge
« Reply #2 on: December 10, 2004, 09:22:33 AM »
I think the recharge is a good ball but I think im going to just hold onto my inferno, shot 266 with it yesterday. It truly amazed me.

lilphyzx

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Re: inferno vs. Storm Recharge
« Reply #3 on: December 13, 2004, 06:57:47 AM »
After really thinking about the trade, I went ahead and traded my inferno for the recharge. The biggest thing that made me considering trading it was that I got a blazing inferno and it really moved if not more but just like my inferno. I was actually rather impressed with it. I also traded it to because I wanted to get a different look if not stronger. I will eventually purchase another inferno but for the time being im satisfied wit the blazin. Oh about me, I am a medium rev player, I belive I have a low axis tilt, my track usually runs straight down beside my finger and thumb grips. The track is about a inch away from the fingers and thumb. Im told I somewhat spin the ball a little because of the way i stay behind the ball. I usually play about 15 to ten or somewhere around ten.