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Equipment Boards => Ebonite => Topic started by: Ric Clint on November 26, 2003, 09:29:08 AM

Title: Anybody ever threw a Tornado Particle TPS?
Post by: Ric Clint on November 26, 2003, 09:29:08 AM
Anybody ever threw this ball or seen somebody throw this ball? What do you think about it?

I just got one and I do have to say that this thing has got some backend to it!!!

I love it!

Which particle cover did Ebonite use on this ball... which of their other particle balls has this same particle cover?

You'd think that with the "weak" looking core that's in the Tornado balls, that they wouldn't be worth of crap and that they'd hit weak, but these balls are something else!!! Especially the Blue/Violet Sparkle and the Particle TPS!!!



Oppinions???



Title: Re: Anybody ever threw a Tornado Particle TPS?
Post by: Ric Clint on November 27, 2003, 04:06:23 PM
This ball is amazing!!!

I haven't thrown it with box finish which is sanded to like 800 grit, I've only thrown it with about 2000 grit polish and this ball goes long and has a monsterous backend!

This little ball is something else, just like the Blue/Violet Sparkle Tornado!!!






Edited on 11/27/2003 5:03 PM
Title: Re: Anybody ever threw a Tornado Particle TPS?
Post by: jensm on November 27, 2003, 06:48:08 PM
The coverstock on this Tornado is Super Tack Low Load particle resin. The Sanded Red Predator had a Super Tack Light Load particle resin coverstock. Don't know if the are exactly alike but they must be pretty similar.


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Regards,

jensm
Title: Re: Anybody ever threw a Tornado Particle TPS?
Post by: Ric Clint on November 27, 2003, 10:40:40 PM
ALSO...


To Brian Pursell,


Just wondering how long Ebonite will keep the Tornado TPS in their line???

I hope forever! This ball is great for the person who still wants to use a particle ball even after they start to dry up (but it has to be kept polished up). And even when the heads start to dry but when there is Carrydown, this ball is also great!

The strong booming backend on this ball is amazing.

You'd think that by looking at the "weak" looking core in this ball (and in the Blue/Violet Sparkle), that the ball would be a weak hitting ball and not have much backend, but it's not! How in the world does this core produce this much HIT and backend drive???


So basically I'm just wondering how long Ebonite will keep the TPS, as well as the regular Reactive Tornado, in their line??? And if they ever discontinue the TPS, will they replace it with another ball that rolls just like the TPS??? Some say that the V2 DRY is comparable to it, but in my oppinion the V2 DRY doesn't have anywhere near as much backend as the TPS! The V2 DRY needs dry boards, but the TPS can handle some oil.

Please keep this ball in the line, or at least something like it. Every time one wears out from so much usage, I'll buy another one to replace it (and I'm talking about both the regular Reactive and the Particle TPS)!!!

Both of these balls are a MUST for my arsenal!!! They cover all the Mediums and Medium/Dry that I see! I keep the TPS polished to about 2000-2500 grit and the regular Blue/Violet Sparkle Reactive polished to about 4000-5000 grit.



Thanks!




Title: Re: Anybody ever threw a Tornado Particle TPS?
Post by: Ric Clint on November 30, 2003, 08:46:37 AM
ttt



Title: Re: Anybody ever threw a Tornado Particle TPS?
Post by: btx on December 02, 2003, 11:28:08 AM
hmmm.....this posts just makes me more excited about getting mine. I wanted something i can use when it dries up a little or shorter oil patterns and my track money is too much.