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Equipment Boards => Storm => Topic started by: Da_Lefty on August 01, 2003, 08:58:44 AM
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Hi:
I was just wondering what the difference is between these two bowling balls? Because they are both Pearl Resins. Cause i am looking into getting one of these two just don't know which one to buy? So if anybody could please help me out i would really appreicate it?
Thanks, Craig
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If you want to be the best!!! You have to beat the best!!!
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There is one thing about the two balls they have two different coverstocks from the 2 the blaze is a light load particle pearl and the power charge is a pearl it is the same cover stock as the too hot but has the weight block of the LRG to make it more of a hard arcing/rolling ball in stead of a skid/ snap which the blaze is more like. Also from what I heard the blaze is more for lighter shots and the power charge is more light-med. Hope it helps.
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Mike
Not sure what to drill, drill a Storm there is no better.
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I have both the Blaze and Power Charge and agree with the replies so far. My Blaze coverstock craves a little more attention than the Power Charge. Blaze is more skid/snap and the Power Charge is one hard-arcing ball. When it begins its move to the pocket, it doesn't stop. An easy ball to adjust to lane conditions. The Blaze is a little more condition specific, but hand position and speed makes it adjustable to different conditions. I have noticed that the Blaze skids slightly on carrydown when swung out a little, but the cadmium particles in the coverstock will tend to hold and cut through that same carrydown if the ball is already making the move toward the pocket.
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If only by core dimensions alone....the Charge is a rolling ball with it's lower RG, and the Blaze is more skid-flip with it's taller core.
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JEFF
Just chimin' in !