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hammer82

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Blue Vibe for heavier oil
« on: March 23, 2008, 08:20:22 AM »
I have a blue vibe with the pin over ring finger and love this ball.  I was wondering if anyone has experimented with taking the surface to a lower grit for heavier oil.  Also, how heavy of oil is it capable of before its just to much oil for the ball and its lost its controlability.  Third, is there a better drilling that would work for heavier oil?  Finally, how does the cherry vibe compare to the blue vibe as far as hook and control go?  I play straighter up the 10 board and prefer a harder break on the end.  Also, I throw in the 18mph range.

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azguy

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Re: Blue Vibe for heavier oil
« Reply #1 on: March 23, 2008, 04:29:56 PM »
chitown said this in another Hammer topic and IMO, he's tops in the 'cover' dept. Trust what he says and you'll NOT go wrong. Shoot, that man owns or has owned about every ball EVER made ! LOL



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Re: Blue Vibe for heavier oil
« Reply #2 on: March 23, 2008, 05:21:06 PM »
the blue vibe is pretty good at lower grits for heavier oil. Ive had mine at 1000 as well and it works very good too. The cherry will have that look you want. Its longer and snappier on the back than the blue
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Re: Blue Vibe for heavier oil
« Reply #3 on: March 24, 2008, 12:25:09 AM »
Heavy oil and strong flip (hard break) on the backend don't really jive well.  

The Blue Vibe at 1000 or 2000 will really pick up in heavier oil.  It's not necessarily going to snap but will give you enough to hook on most heavier patterns.

If you look at the tour the 3 balls Hammer guys have been using are the Black Widow Bite, Pearl, and the  Blue Vibe.  

The Cherry Vibe at 1000/2000 will also pick up in heavier volumes.  

As for drillings, the covertsock prep gets you to the pocket, choose the drilling you want based on the length of oil you'll be bowling on.  Shorter oil, pin down, longer oil, pin up (in general of course).


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Re: Blue Vibe for heavier oil
« Reply #4 on: March 24, 2008, 01:46:44 PM »
The Blue Vibe works very well on heavier/ longer conditions if dulled to the correct grit.  Now keep in mind that 1000 grit on this ball may work well for me but not you.  You may need to bring the ball to a lower or higher grit. For me 1000 grit abralon seems to work the best on heavier conditions.

I'm willing to say that 80 percent of the current bowling balls on the market can work well on heavier patterns if brought to a lower grit surface.  For this reason it's my belief that a bowler can do pretty dam well building an arsenal out of multiples of the same EXACT ball and a set of abralon pads.  

Don't take the above statements wrong.  I do feel a bowler is best served with an arsenal of different coverstocks.  I just feel that bowling balls today can be used on a ton of patterns with a simple coverstock adjustment.