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DP3

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The Wet-Dry solution?
« on: July 14, 2006, 03:12:41 PM »
I've been hearing alot of regional & some exempt pros tout how great the Trifecta is for blending overreactive wet-dry conditions(sport & house) and the shorter PBA Patterns.  I hear there was a ton of these at this past year's tour trials and I even saw some at the regional level a week ago.  

I thought this was supposed to be the heavy oil ball in the lineup before the Passion but many staffers are saying as smooth and early as this ball rolls, it's never a roll-out type of motion.  It stays smooth and continuous the whole deck.  One heavy handed player I know in the philadelphia area loves his to death.  He even claims that this ball gives him the exact same look on the lanes that he used to have when the blue hammer came out in the 80s.  He can get way left of everyone and freewheel it with all the control and continuation through the pindeck that he could ever want.

I know with advertised heavy hookers people either eat them up or never touch them.  I can't find much feedback on the Trifecta here so I was wondering what people are seeing from this ball, regardless of style/drill.
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Re: The Wet-Dry solution?
« Reply #1 on: July 15, 2006, 01:24:33 PM »
The Trifecta was always more of a medium-heavy ball, it never was the HEAVY or FLOODED ball it was expected to be. I have one and love it, the way it rolls, the way it reacts, the fact that I can polish, dull it, and the coverstock takes it very well.
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Re: The Wet-Dry solution?
« Reply #2 on: July 15, 2006, 01:37:46 PM »
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The Trifecta was always more of a medium-heavy ball, it never was the HEAVY or FLOODED ball it was expected to be. I have one and love it, the way it rolls, the way it reacts, the fact that I can polish, dull it, and the coverstock takes it very well.
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I agree, I had the same results with the Trifecta.

In addition, I cant think of many storm balls that would be good on a wet/dry unless, they had a VERY controlled drilling on them. I could get the Trifecta I had to turn the corner harder than alot reactives I have had. The Trifecta would  be good with the right drilling for a wet/dry ball but, I think there would be better choices out there due to the type of particle Strom uses and their ball designs. Dont get me wrong, I am not bashing storm and I quite like them alot.

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Re: The Wet-Dry solution?
« Reply #3 on: July 15, 2006, 02:50:11 PM »
Particle pearl is great for blending out wet/dry.  Drill a pyro.
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