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Matrix Trimax
« on: December 31, 1969, 06:00:00 PM »
The specifications of the Matrix Trimax reactive Resin are as follows: Factory Finish: Factory polished Trimax reactive resin; Color: Black and Silver pearl with PET particles; RG Rating (actual): 2.51 (14-16 lbs.); Differential (actual): .046 (16 lbs.) .050 (15 lbs.) .054 (14 lb.); Mass Bias (BOMB): .018; Flare Potential: high; Length: scale 1 to 10 (early to late) with factory finish: 6.8; Backend: scale 1 to 10 (least to most): 10; Overall Hook: scale 1 to 23 (least to most) dull/shiny: 20 dull/12.6 shiny; Hook Style: Clean through fronts with strong, controlled backend; Best Lane Condition: medium oil with factory finish, heavy oil with surface.

 

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Re: Matrix Trimax
« Reply #16 on: January 15, 2004, 04:32:06 PM »
Hand: Right
Average: 212
Style: Stroker down and in
300's multiple
299'2 multiple

I LOVE this ball. Took me 3 different drill patterns to get it right before I shot my 4th 300 game with it in tournament play. This is a good ball for dry, medium and oily (depending on back end). I am looking to buy another one of these balls. I can't find it anywhere on the net or in any pro shops! If anyone knows wherre I can get a new one, please LET ME KNOW ASAP!


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Re: Matrix Trimax
« Reply #17 on: February 19, 2005, 07:25:27 PM »
Far and away the favorite ball I've ever owned. Drilled with the pin above the ring finger, this ball has a smooth controlable movement down the lane and hits the pocket;hard! I wish Ebonite would bring back the Matrix line
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Re: Matrix Trimax
« Reply #18 on: February 20, 2007, 12:29:56 PM »
I've had this ball for 7 years and it has been first out of the bag since I've owned it.  This ball does great on medium to heavy oil but it doesn't do as well on light oil.  I seem to adjust nevertheless.  I'm not a player that likes to crank it out over several boards, I like to throw a straighter hook although I can swing it out with more revs in need be.  The Matrix is starting to crack around the grips now as it was lots of games on it so I broke down and bought a Total NV.  Although all my bowling accomplishments have all been with the Matrix (300, 800) Highly recomended although I'm sure you can't buy it anymore.