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Durable Plastic Spare Ball
« on: September 21, 2015, 09:38:34 PM »
I'm looking for a durable plastic spare ball by any comany. Any suggestions? I was recommended an Ice Storm (if I can find one).
I was advised to stay away from the White Dot. I do not want urethane either (no Mix, Artic Aniper, Pitch Black, etc.)
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Re: Durable Plastic Spare Ball
« Reply #1 on: September 21, 2015, 10:06:56 PM »
Durable and plastic do not go together. Urethane is the most durable when compared to reactive resin and plastic.

The Mix and Arctic Sniper are closest to plastic

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Re: Durable Plastic Spare Ball
« Reply #2 on: September 21, 2015, 10:14:04 PM »
Been using a MAXIM for years now with no problems.

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Re: Durable Plastic Spare Ball
« Reply #3 on: September 22, 2015, 05:48:16 AM »
Find an old rubber ball.  They are basically indestructible. 

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Re: Durable Plastic Spare Ball
« Reply #4 on: September 22, 2015, 07:18:53 AM »
I'm looking for a durable plastic spare ball by any comany. Any suggestions? I was recommended an Ice Storm (if I can find one).
I was advised to stay away from the White Dot. I do not want urethane either (no Mix, Artic Aniper, Pitch Black, etc.)

Don't look at an Ice Storm; mine snapped like a cheap twig about 2 months after I got it. Storm wouldn't honor the warranty either. I had my driller drill out the crack and plug it like any other hole. Plug material is urethane; so it last a long while after that but looked pretty ugly.

Before that ball and now afterwards I have had great luck with Brunswick T-Zones. I use my spare ball for all spares so it gets LOTS of use. Neither the old one nor the new one have cracked at all.
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Re: Durable Plastic Spare Ball
« Reply #5 on: September 22, 2015, 08:45:42 AM »
For 11 years I threw a Roto Grip Spare Tire which held up great.  Just this year purchased their new red Own it spare ball.  Will never understand why they stopped making the Spare Tire.......

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Re: Durable Plastic Spare Ball
« Reply #6 on: September 22, 2015, 08:52:41 AM »
Unfortunately you won't get the longevity from plastic like you would with urethane.  Good news is plastic costs less so you can get 2+ for the price of one urethane.  Not a bad investment for people who don't bowl a lot.

However, if you bowl multiple leagues plus tournaments, I would recommend a urethane spare ball, especially if you throw the ball kinda hard.

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Re: Durable Plastic Spare Ball
« Reply #7 on: September 22, 2015, 11:30:25 AM »
agreed my spare tire is a trooper. best spare ball ever. but unfortunately you canr get one of those unless you wanna fork out 500. i suggest a plastic ball with a weight block like the hammer ones ore the spare+ by track.

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Re: Durable Plastic Spare Ball
« Reply #8 on: September 22, 2015, 12:07:04 PM »
My Mix goes just as straight as any plastic ball I have had and it is a rock.

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Re: Durable Plastic Spare Ball
« Reply #9 on: September 22, 2015, 12:44:55 PM »
Unfortunately you won't get the longevity from plastic like you would with urethane.  Good news is plastic costs less so you can get 2+ for the price of one urethane.  Not a bad investment for people who don't bowl a lot.

However, if you bowl multiple leagues plus tournaments, I would recommend a urethane spare ball, especially if you throw the ball kinda hard.

With all due respect to Charlest, I recommend Storm's Ice for your spare ball. I have used mine for several years with no problems.

spmcgivern and SVstar's points are well stated. I am not a high speed bowler, and I use the Ice only for spares in the right corner: 6, 10, and 6-10s. If you are high speed and plan to throw your spare ball on every spare, you may want to consider urethane.
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Re: Durable Plastic Spare Ball
« Reply #10 on: September 22, 2015, 01:32:05 PM »
I've gone through spare balls like i go through the sushi buffet, fast. Spare balls don't last in my hands and I don't throw hard like Max Rob. The spare tire seemed to hold up well, but I retired that ball in dedication to a friend who used my ball during leagues one year when he battled cancer. (went from rolling 16 mph to 12 mph)

Anyway, Storm, C300, Ebo, and bruns spare balls don't hold up well for me. My roll clips the finger/thumb holes which crack over time. 
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Re: Durable Plastic Spare Ball
« Reply #11 on: September 22, 2015, 02:20:50 PM »
Unfortunately you won't get the longevity from plastic like you would with urethane.  Good news is plastic costs less so you can get 2+ for the price of one urethane.  Not a bad investment for people who don't bowl a lot.

However, if you bowl multiple leagues plus tournaments, I would recommend a urethane spare ball, especially if you throw the ball kinda hard.

With all due respect to Charlest, I recommend Storm's Ice for your spare ball. I have used mine for several years with no problems.

spmcgivern and SVstar's points are well stated. I am not a high speed bowler, and I use the Ice only for spares in the right corner: 6, 10, and 6-10s. If you are high speed and plan to throw your spare ball on every spare, you may want to consider urethane.

Hey, Pete, it's perfectly fine to disagree, when our personal experiences are different.

All I can say is mine chipped quickly but my T-Zones, before and after the Ice Storm (About 3 years each), never did. Still using my 2nd T-Zone.

Heck, I'd still recommend urethane if one's ball speed were high enough or one's release is flat to insure it doesn't hook too much. I tried Urethane for a short while but even a pancake cored urethane hooked too much or too little.
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Re: Durable Plastic Spare Ball
« Reply #12 on: September 22, 2015, 03:59:15 PM »
My Mix goes just as straight as any plastic ball I have had and it is a rock.

I have a Storm Mix also and it is perfect for a spare ball for me ...
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Re: Durable Plastic Spare Ball
« Reply #13 on: September 22, 2015, 04:30:58 PM »
Over the years, I've tried about every plastic spare ball on the market. They all do pretty much the same thing -- go straight on most conditions. And without fail, they all ended up cracking around the middle finder and/or thumb within 6-12 months.
 
That's partially my fault because my ball roll with plastic tends to clip the ring and thumb. I'll plug and re-drill a cracked area around the thumb 2 or 3 times before tossing the ball and getting a new one. Plastic is relatively cheap, so no big deal.
 
I'm using the Hammer Carbon Fiber polyester right now. I'll see how their "Tough Ball" marketing campaign holds up in the real world. 

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Re: Durable Plastic Spare Ball
« Reply #14 on: September 22, 2015, 05:36:49 PM »
Steven, are you left handed?
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