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Metal_rules

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Totally Defiant - ball of the year?
« on: January 15, 2014, 06:02:33 AM »
I don't see how this ball made ball of the year. I had one and exchanged it for a Soul. I don't see any being used in the leagues I bowl in. I would have picked the Soul over the Totally, but that is my opionion. What do you think?
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Re: Totally Defiant - ball of the year?
« Reply #16 on: January 15, 2014, 12:08:06 PM »
M y totally defiant was absolutely fantastic out of the box but after about 40, it mellowed to a condition specific ball.  I can see where people that totally to buy in leave early in its life them saying that it is ball of the year but anybody with some traffic on it will probably say otherwise

This seems to be typical of the Rotogrip products the last few years.

As for "Ball of the Year", in my area, it's obviously the IQ Tour Pearl. I see them everywhere. And no, I don't own one.


I haven't seen this at all, I do find the Storm cover stocks in general a bit more labor intensive compared to others, but if maintained correctly they last forever. I have a Nomad with over 500 games on it that reacts like it did brand new, thats why I still havent drilled the NIB Nomad Ive had for over a year. The only ball from either compmany I had "die" was the Mutant Cell, but all other with proper cleaning and resurface are keep going...

I soak mine with hot water and soap frequently, surface is sitting at 1000 abralon  right now.  I've found when there is any carry down, it can't recover properly and i'm 2's, 2-8's, buckets, anything similar.   And those leaves come at no warning.  i'll be flush/high flush strike after strike, then bam, 2 pin (maybe it's neighbors), and I chase the pocket right all night, never knowing which direction the next adjustment needs to be til it's too late.

I'll probably run my TD up to a 4000 grit surface and keep it for a late set go-to, and throw the ball with very little swing, so all it has to do is walk to the pocket.  Still a decent ball with great hitting power, if you can get it back to the hole.
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Metal_rules

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Re: Totally Defiant - ball of the year?
« Reply #17 on: January 15, 2014, 05:55:47 PM »
This is TOTALLY insane! This ball is condition specific at best. I've only seen a few people throw this ball. I've seen Defiant Souls everywhere! And the Soul is whole lot more versatile. Unbelievable to me.
I agree that the Totally is very lane specific. I was fortunate that mine had a run in with a ball return. Since I was able to get a new ball I got the Soul instead, extremley better reaction, and not condition specific.
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Re: Totally Defiant - ball of the year?
« Reply #18 on: January 15, 2014, 10:15:50 PM »
Is it still condition specific with some surface? Possibly 3000 or 4000 sanded?

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Re: Totally Defiant - ball of the year?
« Reply #19 on: January 15, 2014, 11:11:07 PM »
I find a lot of very strong balls condition specific . I took my nightmare to 4000 and still needs shit ton of oil . I even tried it 2000+ Polish just to experiment and learn and needed oil. At 4000 its best . Sorry got off topic haha
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Re: Totally Defiant - ball of the year?
« Reply #20 on: January 27, 2014, 07:34:52 AM »
I heard the Totally Defiant skids on the oil and makes a hard change on the back.
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