The BEST and WORST Thumb Hole Options| Interchangeable Thumb System Comparison For Bowling Balls
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 16 มิ.ย. 2024
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“Strikes are for show; spares are for dough.” Very wise words to live by in this sport.
I love JOPO grips, used to have Turbo and never tried VISE but overall respect them all 👏🏾✊🏾
JOPO is my goat; used all but IT's (VISE). Had the Turbo's come out mid throw before, not fun.
Same . Had turbo unlock in my back swing. Also lost a thumb a couple times in the ball pit.
Weird this is my sign from the universe to get switch grips. I was just talking about switching to switch grips today at league.
I have been using Jopo since they began. I have never had an issue with them.
I just switched to JOPO….i like that the locking tabs pretty much won’t break like the turbo one. I stayed breaking them things
Constantly!! Im a high rev power player and i was either breaking them or losing them. Switched to Vise and never looked back Lol. I want to try JOPO though, they look like they are even better
Been using turbo for years and tried vise. Kept breaking the locking mechanism so went back to turbo and no issues.
Been using Turbo for about five years and the Pro Shop that did the first one gave that exact reason on the Vise as to why he only stocked the Turbo line. Have absolutely loved them.
Ditto
Grip Lock makes a great interchangeable thumb.
Great video Ron, I ssue i ahve had as of recent the ITS have swollen, to the point where i cant screw it in, so now about to go to JOPO.
I have JoPo and really like them. I have three inserts for now. I keep one in my spare ball at all times so there's never a need for quick switching. The other two I use for strike balls and they're slightly different sizes in case my thumb swells too much. Works great for me.
Same for me!! One for spare ball and two of slightly different sizes. I always use the tool to remove the insert. I am a bit nervous that I could injure a ligament in my thumb if I struggle to remove the insert.
I've only used VISE and have had 0 issues
Most importantly have 2 they break also have a removal tool they get stuck always seems to happen after you loose the tool and your backup thumb.
The vise system does experience the issues of the core swelling. Especially in lower end balls. The core and outer core material always seems to swell a lot with those low end balls
Over 2 yrs with jopo grips and never had to use the tool ive got one but never jopos are the best on the market in my opinion
JOPO: never had one come out .
For me I bend my thumb in the inner thumb of the vise it and I love the ultimate thumb .
Wish shops around Buffalo NY, do JOPO, I know couple of my teammates want to get into interchangable thumbs
I tried them all, both Vise and Turbo broke on me several times. I went with JoPo and they are more robust and have never broken. The only negative is I have to use the tool to remove and replace the insert as the snap is very difficult to use thumb only.
Loved this video
I use both Turbo and Jopo, the tabs on the Turbo break more often and tend to have a loose feeling, the Jopo is more solid and the tool makes changing between balls quick. I also double up on the thumb tape (on hand not ball) if the hole is too loose.
Cool video talk tech interchange thumb system jo pro grips interchangeable thumb and turbo interchange thumb and vise interchangeable thumb Ron hicklund
Vise still has that issue with core swell. Had an issue with my eternity and reality. Also can change pitch with inserts without filling and redrilling older balls
I have to use the tool to take my jopo thumb in and out. Does anyone else have that issue? The company said it’s supposed to be like that but I see people on TH-cam twisting it on easily without a tool
Once you use it a bunch it could loosen up so you can twist and untwist without the tool. I have one thumb that needs it, and one that doesn't.
Occasionally I have to use the tool. Mainly before I start bowling and get warmed up, or if I'm a bit dehydrated or if my thumb is very dry. Once I warm up though, I can always just use my thumb.
If you have an oval or tight thumb you can get it out and in without the tool.. a round or loose thumb and it's going to be very tough to do it without the tool
@@JAW_73 so I had 2 slugs drilled in vegas and these can be twisted in without the tool. The slugs that my pso has here are way tighter. Maybe defective or something
Turbo tabs wear out too quickly. Had to change out my thumb 4 or 5 times when I used Turbo. Vise works well but too many operators don't install them properly or take shortcuts. JoPo seems like the best of all worlds. Easy to install and superior threaded locking mechanism. No movement or wiggle so far. Locks in super tight.. almost too hard to lock and some might need to use the tool every time to get it to lock and unlock.
I don’t use slugs and I bowl just fine and feels fine bowling is about the bowlers preference
Turbo been using them for 7 years
I have seen swelling jam the vise systems also believe it or not
Recently switched to JoPo from Turbo. JoPo seems a lot more sturdy but there are still tabs at the bottom. I assume at some point they will wear down. Another down side is there a many shops around me that don’t install them yet.
My Turbo thumbs have lost that nice sounding click when I screw it in. It’s very subtle now after 2 months. I change the thumb to different balls roughly 3-4x a week.
What about the Ultimate thumb? Lot's of pros are sponsored by Ultimate.
I'd also add don't use turbo solids,they are absolute garbage and set my game back for years after plastic wasn't a thing anymore,VISE clear slugs are a far better product as they aren't abrasive as your thumb comes out,also i use JOPO now