You can use these weaker pearl balls as spare balls but you have make your release flatter. If you throw it the same as a hooking shot it won't be good. But I've used a hustle as a spare ball and it was great
How does this compare with Hammer Vibe and Hustle X-Ray? I am rec bowler with low speed (13 mph) and low rev rate "stroker" that bowls on dry lanes. I like my sneak attack solid so I will have to look at the sneak attack hybrid. I like the lower dif higher rg balls.
When you change the surface, are you doing it by hand or are you using a spinner? Also, how about doing a video on your method for doing surface changes, including compounds and polishes? Looks like a decent ball, might have to consider it.
I always tell people to do surfacing by hand and polishing on a spinner. When you surface with a spinner, it can spin too quickly sometimes and the pad won’t cut into the surface of the ball as well. We did a ball maintenance video and surfacing video. Check those out. But it is important to know so we might do a couple more around this topic. Thanks for watching!
@@RevItUpBowlingI use the spinner for both..never had any issues with it not sanding evenly or anything...sanding by hand would take too much time and energy and it opens it up for more uneveness in sanding as you might do it longer than the other side, might not press as hard across the whole ball, etc.
When you’re playing in the friction, you’ll want a weaker ball with a slow response to friction. Look for low diffs with weaker covers. The Fireball can definitely be that ball. I like high VAL drillings for this shape. We don’t want to have a ball that transitions quick. Just pay attention to the 10 pin. Playing in the friction too much can lead to the ball burning too much energy and you’ll start to lose carry. Thanks!
That's odd cause I just read Googles features for this ball and it said this ball is made for all lane conditions and after watching this guy bowl solid strikes with this ball went is this a bottom of the bag ball
Great review. Great colors on this one too! Reminds me of the purple/gold Vibe from a while back
Great review video. All the information on the side is amazing
I really enjoy your videos and the advice you give has helped me a lot.
Love this video, great work Jayson.
Doing the surface changes to show how much it can affect a ball is awesome!
How do you compare this with the new scorpion strike
I have a question can you use this ball as a spare ball??
Yes, I also wanted to ask this same question too.
You can use these weaker pearl balls as spare balls but you have make your release flatter. If you throw it the same as a hooking shot it won't be good. But I've used a hustle as a spare ball and it was great
@@rocklobster9630 thanks for answering and yes I do know how to throw it flatter but again much thanks
How does this compare with Hammer Vibe and Hustle X-Ray? I am rec bowler with low speed (13 mph) and low rev rate "stroker" that bowls on dry lanes. I like my sneak attack solid so I will have to look at the sneak attack hybrid. I like the lower dif higher rg balls.
I like how u add those stats around so everyone have an idea.
Great video! What do you mean by burn? Or flip vs roll?
Keep changing surfaces I see the changes n it helps when looking for a new ball
When you change the surface, are you doing it by hand or are you using a spinner? Also, how about doing a video on your method for doing surface changes, including compounds and polishes? Looks like a decent ball, might have to consider it.
I always tell people to do surfacing by hand and polishing on a spinner. When you surface with a spinner, it can spin too quickly sometimes and the pad won’t cut into the surface of the ball as well. We did a ball maintenance video and surfacing video. Check those out. But it is important to know so we might do a couple more around this topic. Thanks for watching!
@@RevItUpBowlingI use the spinner for both..never had any issues with it not sanding evenly or anything...sanding by hand would take too much time and energy and it opens it up for more uneveness in sanding as you might do it longer than the other side, might not press as hard across the whole ball, etc.
I think should hit my hyped pearl with 4000
Ebonite Xcel Particle 15lb pin up was my bench mark and favorite ball…she cracked… any similars in today’s world?
I am keeping my surface at 4k. That way I don’t have to resurface as much. It gets to 4900 after three games but will be stable for awhile.
I need a ball that I can play right on top of the friction, in the dirt. Do you ever try that ?
When you’re playing in the friction, you’ll want a weaker ball with a slow response to friction. Look for low diffs with weaker covers. The Fireball can definitely be that ball. I like high VAL drillings for this shape. We don’t want to have a ball that transitions quick. Just pay attention to the 10 pin. Playing in the friction too much can lead to the ball burning too much energy and you’ll start to lose carry. Thanks!
@@RevItUpBowling what is high val drilling? Do you have a dual layout example?
That's odd cause I just read Googles features for this ball and it said this ball is made for all lane conditions and after watching this guy bowl solid strikes with this ball went is this a bottom of the bag ball
The mosquito blooper 🤣
It was coming after me! First mosquito sighting of the year
@@RevItUpBowling 1 down, 200 billion to go👋💥🦟
That is awesome but I still like Black Widow 3.0
So pretty much put 2k on it 😂
Bro, I thought you’re from Alaska, not Alabama why do yall have mosquitoes there 😂😂😂 jk
There’s a reason Alaska’s state bird is the mosquito. They’ll carry your dog away 😂😂
@@RevItUpBowling lol damn not the dog