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xrayjay

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Storm Tropical Breeze
« on: April 03, 2011, 01:41:17 PM »
Is this ball replacing tropical storm? I'm looking for a light/dry lane ball between the natural and Mars.

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Re: Storm Tropical Breeze
« Reply #16 on: April 07, 2011, 06:26:36 AM »

 



River700 wrote on 4/6/2011 10:04 PM:I agree...^^^ Storm should of used something like the older curelyon or pro glide cover on these new tropical breezes. Would of been similar to the brunswick avalanche urethane but a snitch weaker possibly. 

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Storm has the Natural and the Natural Pearl, to cover that reaction shape. I am not speaking for Storm, but my .02 says that the Reactor cover, will just be more predictable than the Curelyon or pro glide cover. The oils being used today, move around the lane, and change differently than the oils that were used when those covers were out. I still have a Charge, and a Hot Rod (an NIB that I found on ebay, so it only has 2 games on it) with the old Curelyon cover, and it is very sensitive to the oil line, even on burnt up lanes. The Reactor is much more predictable.


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