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Momentum Swing
« on: December 31, 1969, 06:00:00 PM »
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# FEATURES: Color: Solid Blue   All colors do vary somewhat from the picture shown.
# Core: "Resurgence Asymmetric"
# Core Type: Asymmetric
# Veneer: "Ne2Maxx" - Reactive
# Surface: 2000 Abralon
# Recommended Lane Condition: Medium to Heavy Oil

# Description: Positioned in between the Momentum and the Resurgence in terms of total hook and overall performance, the Momentum Swing is the perfect complement completing a three-ball arsenal. Inside, you’ll find the proven Resurgence core surrounded by our new NE2 MAXX coverstock. This ball provides the same control through the middle of the lane but will exhibit a stronger backend than the two previous models in this line.

 

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Re: Momentum Swing
« Reply #1 on: July 12, 2008, 03:29:17 AM »
This was one of my favorite new releases that I tested at Bowlnanza and this ball is impressive! Another great addition to the Columbia lineup with a big time move at the break point. If you liked the Resurgence, but wished that it had a little more at the backend, look no further. Just like the others in Columbia's lineup with getting through the head with ease and reading the midlane, then a strong move at the break point.
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Re: Momentum Swing
« Reply #2 on: July 22, 2008, 04:21:05 PM »
I received my Momentum Swing about a week ago. Drilled it 5 1/2 x 4 with the x-hole 2 1/2" below PAP on the VAL (4000 abralon finish). This ball easily out hooks the Momentum by 5-7 boards down the lane.

If you liked the Momentum, you will absolutely LOVE THIS BALL! If your a C300 die hard or on the fence... This is a MUST HAVE.
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Re: Momentum Swing
« Reply #3 on: August 06, 2008, 06:36:02 PM »
WOW This thing hooks:
Was really interested in seeing this ball matches up against the Momentum, as well as the Resurgence.

Pin next to ring finger, cg under pin and slightly in towards palm. Left ball OOB( always do when first trying new equipment).

Had the lane man oil me a pair of lanes for this comparison
First thing I noticed was how quickly this ball checks up, after warming up and getting all loose, I threw 5 shots with each ball. Resurgence is still an oil lover, but this ball loves the oil just as much. I was easily 10 boards in from where I was playing with the Momentum, On a fresh house shot there is no way ( without surface adjustments) can I throw the Momentum Swing in the same area as the Momentum.
As far as the Resurgence I was 2-3 boards inside of the Momentum Swing.
If you like to see a ball check up and go, this is a must.
I will put a little shine on the ball ( just a little) and see what happens. I am positive I won't be disappointed

Thank you for reading my review:

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Re: Momentum Swing
« Reply #4 on: August 08, 2008, 11:07:32 PM »
I drilled a Momentum Swing about a week ago, thanks to Shawn Morris and Columbia/Ebonite for the chance to try it, and have been pleasantly surprised. I was expecting the ball to be a little rollier than what I have seen. The ball actually has the hard mid lane that I predicted but has considerable stronger backends. The ball actually creates a very unique angle with the earlier motion and that amount of backend. I have found that the best way to use this ball is with your hand up the back more and just let it off the hand smoothly and let it do its job. If you get on the ball too much it will cut loose. I have had my most success on patterns with a little bit more carrydown to kind of tame out the angular backend. I was able to try the ball in a PBA Regional last weekend on Cheetah and the best way to approach a short pattern like that is to take your hand out of the ball and/or pick up the speed. Even then it was a ton of ball. So basically the Momentum Swing picks up hard in the midlane and makes an extremely angual move on the back leading to a tremendous amount of pin carry. You can use the ball on any longer or carried down pattern with ease or on shorter or lighter volume patterns with less hand and/or more speed. Overall a great, versatile release from Columbia 300.

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Re: Momentum Swing
« Reply #5 on: August 10, 2008, 11:04:34 PM »
WOW is the first thing I am going to say about this one.

Layed it out with a 5" pin 70 degree MB and took it to 4,000 grit right out of the box. House condition with little hold in the middle but 41' taper. I was amazed at how this ball rolled up in the mid-lane but still had flip on the back-end. Most of the stuff I have thrown lately rolls up nice in the mid-lane but lacks that kick at the corner but not this one. It still pushes fairly easy but the recovery is worth talking about all day. If you are constantly looking at buckets or 2-8's you need this in your bag. I already have 3 Momentum's and this is the perfect ball to compliment what I already have.

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Re: Momentum Swing
« Reply #6 on: August 15, 2008, 12:37:44 AM »
Momentum Swing
Ball Specs
The ball being drilled was a 3 1/2” pin out with 3.00 oz top weight.
Drilling: Pin 4" from PAP and Mb 4" from PAP, 1 1/2" in Buffer. Pin is above ring finger. Weight Hole on Lori's axis. Factory 2000 Sanded.

Bowler Information:
Track diameter is 11 5/8.
PAP is measured at 5 7/16 over and 5/8" up.
Average ball speed (foul line to head pin) is 15 mph.
Axis rotation is typically 45 degrees
Initial rev rate is typically 250 rpm, "Power Stroker"
Lane Condition and Pattern:
Bowlero Lanes HPL 9000 Panel. Oil Pattern: Fairly Flat condition from edge board to edge board, semi clean backends. Medium to Heavy Oil.

Review:
I had my doubles partner Lori Levandowski test this ball for me. Lori reminds me physically of Linda Barnes, good company to be in. For Lori, the ball is very clean through the heads, picks up a very strong midlane roll and has a nice strong but smooth back end reaction. The ball reminds me of a Roto Grip Cell with a little more back end. The ball hits very hard. I am very impressed with this ball for her. Best lane condition would be medium to oily lanes. The ball gives her that banana shape reaction even on Bowlero's heavier oiled lanes. I would say all styles of player will like this ball, put your favorite drilling on it and watch this ball score. Great 1st shift ball when the lanes are a little on the oily side. Thanks for reading my review.
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Re: Momentum Swing
« Reply #7 on: September 10, 2008, 12:32:40 AM »
Got the Momentum Swing a couple weeks ago, and drilled it pin above my middle finger, and the CG kicked out through the grip center, requiring a weight hole bringing the side weight to 3/4 ounce.  On a house shot, this ball was a monster.  Sent it out to the dry, and it made a big, sweeping arc, and had really nice carry.  Got it on the Viper pattern in my PBA league this past Sunday, and it was every bit as good.  Started up earlier than my Psycho, (as expected), and drove through the pins better on the heavier oil of Viper compared with the house shot.  Even finished with a 268, which is my highest score on a PBA pattern thus far.  Very strong ball from Columbia, and a great ball to have in the bag for heavier oiled house shots, or tournaments.  Will definitely be going with me to my upcoming regionals.

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Re: Momentum Swing
« Reply #8 on: November 07, 2008, 12:29:36 PM »
drilled this ball with pin above bridge and cg in the palm left OOB
this ball is very strong and smooth it gets down the lanes very good with a strong non angular move to the pocket if i really rev it up then it will make that sharper more defined move to the pocket. this ball however is not good when there is carrydown or the heads burn up it seems to stay out there and not make the move threw the carrydown. I tried this ball with polish and it handled the burnt heads and carry down better but was too squirty on fresh shot. overall a good ball has good movement to pocket but when it's time, put it in the bag

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Re: Momentum Swing
« Reply #9 on: November 25, 2008, 05:22:27 PM »
Drilled Perfect Rival, and Momentum Swing both 4x4 no hole. Both balls have similar ball motion with the Swing outhooking the Rival by a good 6 or 7 boards. Even though the ball motion is similar the Swing will pick up about 5 feet sooner than the PR.

I used both balls this past weekend at an East regional on the new version of the Viper pattern. On the fresh the PR was uncontrallable it either hooked too much or hung when hitting right of target. The Swing gave me a much more readable path to the pocket with some recovery right. After the breakdown I was able to move further right and catch the burned breakpoint made by powerplayers and switched to the Perfect Rival goign up 4,5,6. When the PR got too strong off the spot I switched down to the Loud Noize which held up till the end of the block.
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Re: Momentum Swing
« Reply #10 on: February 19, 2009, 10:04:15 PM »
Got one of these at the Mini in Vegas.  Wasn't sure what to expect, but if the shell holds up at all this could be a good one.  Revs up very quick, with a smooth move and great continuation.  In box condition I could not keep up with the break down after the shot got real trashed in an old anvil lane house, but the hit was great for me.  Reminds me of a solid Cell strength wise, but doesn't stand up the same way.

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Re: Momentum Swing
« Reply #11 on: May 04, 2010, 12:25:52 PM »
I have been wanting to Columbia for some time, and i found a RH single drill Momentum Swing on Ebay for cheap, and a NIB Loud Noize so i gave them a shot.

My specs:

PAP: 5" over and 1/2" up.
Rev Rate: 450-500 RPM
Ball Speed: 17 mph
Axis tilt: Medium
Axis Rotation: Mostly High

The Layout:
I wanted this ball to compliment a Virtual Gravity that is my oiler...with the thinking when the VG begins checking up, i can switch to the MS and have it push through the spot easier.

I went with a 4 1/4" pin to pap, CG kicked 45 degrees which ended up about an inch outside of my ring finger. I had to pop a hole to make it legal, so i went with a 1/2 inch bit 1 1/2" up on my VAL.

What i ended up with is a MONSTER! This ball is so much fun to throw, the reaction is crazy towards the back of the pattern, especially for a solid reactive. On a typical house shot it is just too much ball for me, it caused me to have to use extreme angles to get to the pocket.

I have used it on Kegel's Highway to Hell Pattern, and it played very nice for me on the fresh anywhere from 15 and deeper as long as i got it to 8 on the back.

Overall im glad i didnt go with a stronger drilling, because for me im seeing close to 5" of flare with this drilling. I think this piece will fit most styles as long as you know it can be very strong with the correct drilling on it. But it is deceptive because of the length it gets for a solid, it is very clean up front.

Compared to my Virtual Gravity, it is about 2-3 boards less overall, but where is shines is the overall reaction shape. Where the Virtual tends to start up early, the Momentum Swing will give me about a foot more length with a sharper almost snappy backend whereas the VG is a bit smoother on the back.

Volume wise i think the VG and the MS can handle similar numbers, just with a different look. I think the MS could be a versatile ball for all style bowlers, i cant really see any negatives with it at all.

Overall its a great ball thats fun to throw and the hard part for me is putting it back in the bag and useing something else!


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