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xxZonexx

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what is the purpose of the intense inferno
« on: May 06, 2005, 03:00:50 PM »
Iv played around with this ball,  isnt very versitle, has any one found a condition that this ball works well on, i havent, the absolute is a way better choice imo.
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Re: what is the purpose of the intense inferno
« Reply #1 on: May 06, 2005, 11:16:24 PM »
Hey DYNO298,

I have an Intense Inferno...the big thing with this ball is that it has or is supposed to have alot of backend. I have gotten alot of backend with this ball. The drilling is pin below the ring finger and it has a weight hole about 2" away from the CG. Ball has alot of backend with this layout and it is still in box condition. I have not tinkered with the coverstock because I do not want to kill the ball, which usually happens once I do something like that. I'm sure the Absolute is a better ball, I've seen alot of people here who throw it have great results with it. The only purpose I believe behind the Intense Inferno is that if you are lacking backend reaction, then this ball is supposed to be that. Hope this helps!

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Re: what is the purpose of the intense inferno
« Reply #2 on: May 07, 2005, 12:18:48 AM »
The post says something about the purpose of the Intense Inferno.  It is my understanding that the reason for the Intense, was that when they released the first 3 (original, blazing, and raging), that they wanted a particle, a skid/flip, and one for control.  The problem with the Blazing, was that it had a tendency to really skid a long way for alot of people on the slightest hint of carrydown.  I believe the ball was discontinued after only 3 months on the market.  That was when they came out with the Intense.  The Intense can give you that "skid/flip" look, but mostly can be drilled to read the midlane and still save some energy for a booming backend.  I have one drilled pin 4 1/2 from PAP, 1 1/2 inches above midline with cg swung out 2 inches from center of grip and weighthole in the thumb positive quadrant.  With my rev rate (540), I can open up the lane without worry of the ball not wanting to recover.  There is no "squirt" on the backend.  They only thing I have done with this ball in ways of cleaning and polishing, is using Clean and Dull and polishing with Magic Shine.  This ball is nothing short of amazing.  What I said in reference to the purpose of the ball, was more what was told to me at the time the Intense was released.  If I am not correct in saying this, please inform me with the right information.  But my interpretation was that it was a replacement for the Blazing at the time because the Blazing was way too squirty on carrydown for a high end ball.
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Re: what is the purpose of the intense inferno
« Reply #3 on: May 07, 2005, 01:59:25 AM »
I have had this ball for six months now and its been a roller coster. A month after I got it i shot a 802, then I got in a huge slump with this ball. I finally figured out this ball really well. THIS BALL IS ONLY MADE FOR SHORT OIL PATTERNS. If you use this ball on that type of condition its a great ball. It carry's more that my ultimate on the right condition.