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jasonbaer33

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Seismic review from a PBA prospective
« on: January 29, 2014, 08:57:14 PM »
The last month or so I have had the great pleasure of getting to know and working with Jack Jurek. Jack was gracious enough to provide us with a honest, non biased, opinion on the new Seismic TSE line. I gotta say he sure does live up to the nick name "Gentleman Jack" as he is by far the nicest PBA bowler I have had the honer of speaking with. See below for his review.

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Hi Jason,


I finally got a chance to get a few days of throwing the new Seismic TSE balls, the Raging Bull, Desperado and the Solaris. I have to say I was really curious to test these out with the concept of using the same cover on different cores to really see what effect the core has on ball motion. I also got the chance to throw the Solaris Platinum so that also gave me the chance to see the effect the cover has on the motion of a ball.

I found the Raging Bull and Solaris to be nice compliments to each other. The Raging Bull seems to read the midlane a little sooner and is a nice strong arc. The Solaris being a strong symmetric gave me just a little more length with a little stronger move on the back end. The Desperado for me being a higher RG and lower Differential definitely held a much tighter line that will be a little more effective for me when the lanes start to break down. I was really impressed by the difference in motion in all 3 balls using the same cover and the same layout in each ball. For me personally and my game, I found the Raging Bull and the Solaris to be a better match for my game.

Now for the comparison between the Solaris TSE and the Solaris Platinum. Again I used the same layout in both balls so I got to see the difference that the coverstock makes in a ball. Again for me, I was impressed with the difference in motion in these two balls. The TSE was more hook overall and a little stronger than the Platinum. The Platinum was much cleaner through the front part of the lane. These two balls will make a nice compliment to each other.

For those of you out there that aren't afraid to step out and try something new, I would say you will be impressed with Seismic. It looks like I will get the chance to test out a couple other balls from Seismic. I'm looking forward to that and again I will try to post a review for you.


Jack

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I wanna say thank you again Jack for the opportunity to work with you and we look forward to reading furtur reviews on the Seismic equipment you choose to throw.
Jason Baer
Seismic Staff/Sales Rep

 

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Re: Seismic review from a PBA prospective
« Reply #1 on: January 30, 2014, 10:03:44 AM »
Thanks J for the review from Jack.  Seismic has a chance to push its way into a permanent position in the bowling market and become a known household name just from the shear success of the product.  We need more and more reviews from respectable professionals to continue that drive, but individual success from league and tournament bowlers will speak for themselves as well.
The Seismic System:
Venator
Solaris Requiem
Aftermath Pearl
Dominion
Epicenter
Solaris Blackout (x2); unfortunately 2 cracked
Kinetic Solaris Pearl
Euphoric
Euphoria
Solaris TSE
Desperado TSE

mainzer

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Re: Seismic review from a PBA prospective
« Reply #2 on: January 30, 2014, 10:21:12 AM »
Awesome stuff
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