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Bigmike

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Wild Streak review
« on: December 11, 2019, 02:00:49 PM »
I drilled up my WILD STREAK at 45* x 4" x 30*. I wanted to make sure that I got this high rg ball rolling a little quicker than the high rg STORM FIGHT I had drilled a couple of seasons ago. I have been throwing this one at box finish of 3000 abr.

The WILD STREAK for me seems very much along the same shape and motion as the IQ TOUR EDITION solid. I have a tough time getting my IQ SOLID to hit. When it is in play for me, I have other options that seem to hit better. I see the WILD STREAK different as it lets me shut my angles down but hits a lot stronger for me doing this. When I shut my angles down with a PHAZE II or IDOL, I get some energy loss up front and ping tens a lot.

I can see the WILD STREAK letting me get some more energy retention further thru the mid lane resulting in improved carry when I shut it down and go more direct. I can see the shape as being controllable and will let players with stronger releases drill it with stronger lay outs to take advantage of the smoothness.
« Last Edit: December 11, 2019, 02:05:42 PM by Bigmike »
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