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52752 - Storm / Re: The Road
« Last post by jshoe97 on April 28, 2024, 10:21:25 AM »
The Road is Storms newest thunder line release. The Road features the same FE2 core found in all the previous Hyroad series balls, but in now wrapped in the AI outer core tech. This drops the RG and Diff 2 points each while still maintaining that signature Hyroad motion they have all been known for. The Road is also wrapped in REX hybrid. The Road for me fits right in-between the Hyroad and Phaze II. The Road for me is going to be the perfect league ball for blending the wet/dry conditions as well as something I can go to later in the day for tournaments.

Review Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KsPVZnxlWVk
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12930 - Roto Grip / Attention Star by K Cordy
« Last post by 9orbetter on April 27, 2024, 12:18:23 AM »
LANE CONDITION
Tested:
THS 42' Med/Heavy

Layout: Pin above Middle Finger
VLS: 4 x 4 x 3 3/4
DA:  42 x 4 x 75

RG Description:
Ordinary? Far from it. Revolutionary? Absofrigginlutely right it is. Not only are we presenting you with the most advanced core technology since the invention of sliced bread, but we also decided what the heck, why not just mix in an inner block design never before released domestically. Yeah, you read that correctly, prior to this out of this world concoction from our R&D lab, the original Momentous™ Core was exclusive to our international market. But after countless seconds, minutes, hours, days and weeks of computer research and testing, we figured out that density changes to this particular block and slug when placed in A.I. Core technology provided us with a motion we hadn’t seen before. And after multiple on lane tests, it was a quick and easy decision that we just had to wrap this baby with the time tested and proven eTrax™ PLUS Pearl Reactive coverstock to give us an overall reaction unlike anything offered on earth today.

My Review:
If the UC2 was your favorite, make way for the revolutionary Attention Star. Smooth and control was what I experienced in testing against a UC2 and RST-X3. Light carry hits from the AI tech helped increase my strike percentage  A true medium/heavy ball it allows me to play the track longer and easier for a low RG mid-high diff ball based on my layout. Less flippy than my VEBO and more predictable like the RST-X3 is a power tweeners dream as I wanted to take full advantage of dominating core and cover.
I did not try to cover a lot of boards due to the purpose of the layout and unique ball motion but it is very capable of crossing 39 boards. This ball has picked up a lot of traction due to PBA success and exceptional attributes highlighting its design and unparalleled performance.

Bowlers seeking to revolutionize their game will find the Attention Star to be a game-changer, offering a level of innovation unmatched by its peers and unleashing its full potential, its dominating presence and unique ball motion.

Visit your local VIP Pro-shop today
#SquadRG


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57239 - Faball / Re: Red Pearl Hammer info.
« Last post by MJS73 on April 26, 2024, 12:08:10 PM »
Thank you for all of the advice. I think I will pocket my money.
Getting a pearl (Blue or Red) Hammer was a bit sentimental because my grandfather gave me a blue one and bowled my highest game with that ball.

@BowlingForDonuts - I looked up that Purple Hammer on bowlingball.com and it has a perfect score of 142.9. My current ball I am rolling is the Burgundy Hammer which has perfect score rating of 128.7. The purple is listed for dry lanes while the burgundy is supposed to be for medium-heavy oil.
I am having trouble keeping the burgundy on the dry lanes I bowl on for league.

So I am confused. I thought as the perfect rating went up, the more the ball is supposed to hook. Are there other factors to help determine hook factor of a bowling ball? Am I missing something?

Thank you for input.
Cover.
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57239 - Miscellaneous / Re: Coronavirus
« Last post by MJS73 on April 26, 2024, 07:00:30 AM »
No one is questioning that the numbers were "real" but there is no questioning that the numbers were manipulated.  The VAERS database, for example, was without a doubt manipulated. Most people were diagnosed using a PCR test, a test that was normally run at 10-12 cycles but was bumped up to 35 cycles (or 40 in some cases) in order to turn up any minute particle of a Coronavirus. Add to that Kary Mullis, who invented the PCR test, had already publicly declared that the PCR test should not be used for virus detection because "PCR tests can detect 'anything in anybody' and can't tell you if you're sick, because it can be misleading without additional information". And then remember that the federal government coerced social media sites to take down any posts that contradicted the federal government's message (see Missouri's lawsuit v. Biden) and it should be clear that people were being manipulated into a state of fear, a state of fear that still exists in some people today, apparently.

And to anyone in the healthcare industry that says that they know firsthand how serious things were...ask your hospital administrator how financially successful your organization was during Covid. Then ask yourself if that organization would have turned down such a financial windfall. No for-profit organization (or not-for-profit, either) is going to turn down the truckloads of money that the government and pharma industry were delivering on a daily basis.  The numbers were most definitely real but not at all accurate.

And then ask yourself why the official definition of "vaccine" was changed during Covid.  Vaccine used to be defined as a substances that provides 'immunity' to a specific disease," reads the text of an Instagram post shared Nov. 4. "Now, Merriam Webster has literally changed the definition of 'vaccine' and removed the 'immunity' portion in order to possibly cover for the fact that the COVID 'vaccines' don't actually provide immunity from COVID.
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58696 - Brunswick / NIB Neo Tec Cameleon
« Last post by Gutterduster on April 25, 2024, 08:56:30 PM »
16lbs 2-3 pin out solid PK 18 coverstock
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58696 - Drilling & Layouts / Re: Looking for recommissions for a pro shop
« Last post by Gutterduster on April 25, 2024, 08:51:06 PM »
Sry….CA
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58696 - Brunswick / NIB FUZE RAGING RED, PURPLE PEARL AND ELIMINATOR
« Last post by Gutterduster on April 25, 2024, 08:45:16 PM »
For the serious collectors.
These are gathering dust in my garage and would love to see them go to a good hone.
Pics available upon request.
Serious offers only..
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43485 - Miscellaneous / Re: Coronavirus
« Last post by bradl on April 25, 2024, 05:41:47 PM »
As a first responder I definitely wont take your word for it. Seeing near empty hospitals and ERs because people were scared to death to leave the house was real. Seeing people die at home from strokes and heat attacks and other preventable health issues because they were too scared to go to the hospital was very real.

The virus was real, the actual numbers was far less. What most people saw and lived in their day to day did not reflect the news and the governments portrayal because it wasn't the real world the rest of us were living in. Remember what you will it doesn't make it the reality the rest of us went to work in and lived in daily.

I saw a lot firsthand as well, as I maintain the hardware and software for the Immunization database for my states' department of public health. In seeing the numbers of vaccines given out (both COVID and non-COVID related), and how much our governor depended on the numbers he was getting from that database, which were all based on doctor and hospital visits, I was seeing quite a bit with what was and is going on. The numbers were definitely real.

BL.
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30293 - Roto Grip / Re: Hustle X-Ray
« Last post by Onefrombills on April 25, 2024, 03:49:58 PM »
Hey everyone, I'm back with another ball review, and this time it's for the Roto Grip Hustle Xray Solid In 14 pounds this ball is wrapped in the VTC (Versatile Traction Control) Solid Coverstock and comes in 4000 grit with an RG of 2.55, Diff of .030. Depending on the Hustle Xray’s surface, bowlers can use this on medium oil conditions. There are not many balls that can cover a variety of conditions, especially at an entry-level price point. To give a comparison the Hustle BRY will roll just a tad less through the front of the lane compared to the Hustle Xray. This two-ball release will be a nice transition when the "benchmark" balls are too early. The Solid and Hybrid will naturally be longer and more robust. BOWLER STYLE: RH - Power Stroker Rev Rate: 320 Ball Speed: 15-16 PAP: 4 7/8 right 5/8 up. #Storm #VISE #BowlersChoiceProShop #BabesAndBallsBowling #IAmBowling (coupon code HIRSCH 20% off at checkout)

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30293 - Roto Grip / Re: Hustle BRY Review
« Last post by Onefrombills on April 25, 2024, 03:38:16 PM »
Hey everyone, I'm back with another ball review, and this time it's for the Roto Grip Hustle B-R-Y Hybrid In 14 pounds this ball is wrapped in the VTC (Versatile Traction Control) Hybrid Coverstock and comes with Reacta Gloss with an RG of 2.55, Diff of .030. Depending on the Hustle B-R-Y surface, bowlers can use this on low-to-medium oil conditions. There are not many balls that can cover a variety of conditions, especially at an entry-level price point. To give a comparison the Hustle X-ray will roll just a tad more through the front of the lane compared to the Hustle B-R-Y. This two-ball release will be a nice transition when the "benchmark" balls are too early. The Solid and Hybrid will naturally be longer and more robust. BOWLER STYLE: RH - Power Stroker Rev Rate: 320 Ball Speed: 15-16 PAP: 4 7/8 right 5/8 up. #Storm #VISE #BowlersChoiceProShop #BabesAndBallsBowling #IAmBowling (coupon code HIRSCH 20% off at checkout)
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