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Equipment Boards => Other => Topic started by: bowlerstore_doug on September 21, 2016, 06:34:57 AM
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Moxy Bowling Products recently launched 2 new bowling balls. The Moxy Exothermic Burst and the Moxy Strife. These are available at www.moxybowling.com and www.bowlerstore.com. Pro Shops can also purchase direct from www.moxybowling.com by getting a wholesale account set up by contacting Moxy Bowling directly. http://www.moxybowling.com/wholesale/
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This has absolutely nothing to do with that. You have never rolled a strike or needed a strike to win a game or a match and pumped your fist? How about Tiger Woods or any other professional athlete that pumps their fist when they do something well in competition? Simply watch the end of the video about "creating STRIFE with the pins."
There is no innuendo here.
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Count me as at least one who believes that's an inappropriate marketing symbol on anything today. And then to call it "strife" on top of that.
The comment stands. Absolutely shameful.
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I can understand the raised fist that's a common sports gesture but to call it Strife with the raised fist. IDK. Lord Field brought us the Bloody Cross this feels like about the same kind of bad idea to me. Of course anyone is welcome to buy or throw anything they want
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Bad Ass controversy all over again????
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Banger Bowling is laughing at this, "You call that controversial? HAHAHA!"
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Really guys? Relax, it's a bowling ball just chill out
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Count me as at least one who believes that's an inappropriate marketing symbol on anything today. And then to call it "strife" on top of that.
The comment stands. Absolutely shameful.
Is this Randy Marsh from South Park? :P
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Post was removed? What was said about the name STRIFE?
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And btw, i get a OG Nexus solid feel from this with an updated cover....the ball should be $$$$. People be kicking my tail still with Nexus solids.
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This ball is not the Nexxus Solid. very similar core and numbers are exactly the same. The cover is sick. This is a really, really good Asymmetric Solid coverstock ball.
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This ball is not the Nexxus Solid. very similar core and numbers are exactly the same. The cover is sick. This is a really, really good Asymmetric Solid coverstock ball.
Well, I understand it's supposed to be a different ball. If it's anything like a nexus, you're going to have a good ball on your hands...