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Equipment Boards => Ebonite => Topic started by: 2handedrook12 on May 04, 2015, 07:35:54 AM
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How versatile is this ball? The GB 10.7 cover and a core with a medium low RG and high differential sounds great after changing the surface to 1000.
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It's the best ball on the market at it's price point. It's a lot of value for the money.
I have a buddy who uses Cyclones as his entire arsenal. A few different drillings and surfaces allows him to use the ball on anything except toast.
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It's the best ball on the market at it's price point. It's a lot of value for the money.
I have a buddy who uses Cyclones as his entire arsenal. A few different drillings and surfaces allows him to use the ball on anything except toast.
I've heard nothing but good about the Cyclone and keep thinking about getting one, but have found it difficult to stray from Motiv at the moment. Of coarse a few more balls like the Octane would make it easy for me to stray from Motiv. lol ...
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The Cyclone is most definitely worth the money for what you get with the ball. It is considered a entry level ball, but it can handle more than enough oil than what most houses put out and you can't really beat that price point.
If you are on the fence then I would get it.
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these balls are advertised as a solid and there has been much debate about whether or not this is true. i was told by a supposedly knowledgeable person at the time with EBI, that the gold/black one was the closet to being a pearl
so i have that one, like above, you cant beat this ball for the money
the same guy told me that these should have been around $199 based on their performance and the price point of other similar balls on the market at the time
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I have 3 Cyclones, each with a different drill and surface. Am able to use them on almost any condition I encounter. Best buy ever!
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Great ball, very versatile...
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With surface adjustments, the ball can handle all but the heaviest, and driest patterns, very versatile piece of equipment.