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Title: mini review: Apocalypse
Post by: C-G ProShop-Carl on February 02, 2004, 07:08:20 AM
Drilled this one up right before league, I kind of figured I would not be able to use it very much because of the pearl coverstock. I could not have been more wrong.

This ball is like an INFERNO on steroids!!! Super backend reaction, I have not thrown anything that has as much backend since I had my FreakOut.

Drill Pattern: drilled ring finger through the pin, cg kicked out about 3 inches right and the MB about 2 1/2 inches right of the thumb hole. This drilled required a weighthole which I drilled 2 1/2 inches deep with a 1 inch drill bit, and had the hole pitched 1/2 inch away from the grip center.

This ball in the correct hands can be an oil ball....however I do not have that kind of hand. I will need some dry area for it to work. I was standing 28 playing 16board out to 7 board, and got a very good midlane read and a very strong breakpoint. NO big numbers tonight, but that was the bowler certainly not the ball.

I will post a review once I get some more games on the ball, but to this point, the Apocalypse is an awesome ball.
Title: Re: mini review: Apocalypse
Post by: Jeffrevs on February 03, 2004, 06:16:18 AM
quote:
Drilled this one up right before league, I kind of figured I would not be able to use it very much because of the pearl coverstock. I could not have been more wrong.



Remember EX,...solid/pearl combo
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JEFF
Rebuilding Rome one 570 series at a time !!
Title: Re: mini review: Apocalypse
Post by: charlest on February 03, 2004, 05:40:55 PM
quote:

Remember EX,...solid/pearl combo
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JEFF
Rebuilding Rome one 570 series at a time !!


Jeff,

Where did you get this data?
(RG website says it"acts" like a solid/pearl combo.)
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Title: Re: mini review: Apocalypse
Post by: Mustang Guy on February 03, 2004, 06:38:45 PM
Charlest,

Straight from the apocalypse text on the website:

The Apocalypsetm marks the end of average bowling! We've taken the best characteristics of the Cyclotron II tm core along with a totally new Rev-elationtm reactive coverstock giving you the ultimate performance on those medium oil patterns.

The Rev-elationtm coverstock combines the best properties of solid and pearl reactives. Our extensive testing has shown the strong mid-lane traction of a solid reactive combined with the sharp backend motion of a pearl reactive.

A new world of ball reaction awaits!

I can see how if just read once you might not catch that, but if anyone asked I did say it was a half solid/pearl reactive coverstock.  

Thanks,

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Roger Noordhoek
Technical & Customer
Services Manager
Roto Grip, Inc.
888-450-6920
RogerN@rotogrip.com
www.rotogrip.com


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Title: Re: mini review: Apocalypse
Post by: charlest on February 03, 2004, 09:32:03 PM
Thank you, Roger.
Yes, I did interpret the words to mean it combines the reactions of each type of coverstock. I think several other brands have spoken similarly about a couple of balls. Only Dyno-Thane hse explicitly said their ball was an actual mixture of solid and pearl. Thanks for clearing that up.

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"Just because you can do something does not mean you should do it."
"No good deed goes unpunished."
Title: Re: mini review: Apocalypse
Post by: Mustang Guy on February 04, 2004, 02:45:29 PM
No problem.  It probably could have been worded better.

Thanks,
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Roger Noordhoek
Technical & Customer
Services Manager
Roto Grip, Inc.
888-450-6920
RogerN@rotogrip.com
www.rotogrip.com


For all your Roto Grip Logo Merchandise please visit www.rotogear.com

Happy Holidays from Roto Grip!