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KennonMcFalls300

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Wild Streak
« on: November 09, 2019, 09:16:30 PM »
My first impression out of the box was the colors. It is dark purple, grey and black and they look great. The Wild Streak is the first ball in some time that uses a weight block, not a core. The difference is a weight block is surrounded by coverstock only. There is no inner core. This increases the Coefficient of Restitution which increases pin carry. When throwing the Wild Streak I couldn’t help but notice how similar it is to a Storm Phaze II. There is a slight difference, the Wild Streak is more forward off the end of the pattern whereas the Phase II has more pop downlane. I think this piece will be good for soupy house conditions and medium sport conditions. Players will enjoy using this ball because of how controlled it is. For speed dominant players or rev challenged players, this ball will be a great benchmark piece— not too strong but not as weak as a Winner Solid. For guys who are rev dominant or throw it slower, you can use this on medium to heavy oil conditions— it will provide great midlane read with a controlled downlane reaction.

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DrBwlr15

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Re: Wild Streak
« Reply #1 on: November 10, 2019, 03:47:05 PM »
I threw it several times at a demo yesterday and I didn't like it at all. It was the worst ball out of all the balls I tried. Doesn't mean its a bad ball but its definitely not for me..