I'm excited to see them continue the Theorem series with this new pearl. I was really hoping for an Archetype Pearl too though. A Theorem solid would be sweet, too.
Yeah waiting for my reverb to come in. Threw the one reverb on demo day and also the track theorem pearl the reverb was continuous on every shot. the theorem pearl roll forward quite a few times leaving flat tens no matter how much I adjusted it always rolled out. Maybe it does need that break in time to show its strength.
So give me the true down and dirty as I'm not trying to buy multiple balls that pretty much do the same thing. Hammer Effect, Brunswick Vaporize, Track Theorem Pearl, Ebonite One Reverb...are they all similar enough that I only need one? If so, which one is best? Or are their differences that would warrant me buying two....and which two? Thanks!
1. The one reverb and effect are in the same category 2. Vaporize and theorem pearl are in one category Looking for most hook too deal with the most oil for a shiny ball go with Category 1. Cleaner covers are category 2. Vaporize is going to be the roundest of the all. And the one reverb is going to be the most side ways.
@TheHype-Bowling Ebonite is consistently overlooked despite most of the releases being solid performers. The Reverb getting overlooked is a weird one though since it's got good word of mouth and high shelf appeal.
I actually appreciate him playing on a sport shot. As a college bowler THS is non existent to me and has no benefit since the move is almost always move left and crank around the ball. I would love to see some videos on medium or longer higher volume shots. Much love tjo
He uses a pattern that is closer to what the ball should be used on. Using a ball on conditions it isn’t meant for does a disservice to the product and the customer because the ball won’t react properly. We are only able to see the way a ball reacts to lane conditions as it is used.
Not a fan of my original Theorem. Way overrated. Definitely not buying another Theorem of any type. It's interesting to see that the pearl version seems to be slightly more usable than the original. Still seems to suffer from a little bit of over/under, but not as severe as the original.
I'm excited to see them continue the Theorem series with this new pearl. I was really hoping for an Archetype Pearl too though. A Theorem solid would be sweet, too.
Def gonna be my next ball. I love my original Theorom and the backend on the new Pearl looks even more menacing. Its a great looking ball to boot.
I was waiting on your review on this ball
First one!. I already have this ball. First in Louisville in fact...and damn this ball rolls good
Yeah waiting for my reverb to come in. Threw the one reverb on demo day and also the track theorem pearl the reverb was continuous on every shot. the theorem pearl roll forward quite a few times leaving flat tens no matter how much I adjusted it always rolled out. Maybe it does need that break in time to show its strength.
Why do each of the bowling balls seem to hang when going into the hook phase? They roll, go straight and then hook.
It’s not a house shot.
@@TheHype-Bowling Gotcha
that 8 pin was scared to see you no wonder its was missing, not sure you saw it
Would like to see that Columbia ricochet versus hammer anger
Me too. That Ricochet is something serious.
That Ricochet has def peaked my interest. Sad thing I bet it won't sell well because it's a Columbia.
Are these balls both good for house shots or too strong is it more suited for sport shots
Good for both.
@ I have been debating about the Therom or vibe for my next hybrid ball your thoughts
So give me the true down and dirty as I'm not trying to buy multiple balls that pretty much do the same thing. Hammer Effect, Brunswick Vaporize, Track Theorem Pearl, Ebonite One Reverb...are they all similar enough that I only need one? If so, which one is best? Or are their differences that would warrant me buying two....and which two? Thanks!
1. The one reverb and effect are in the same category
2. Vaporize and theorem pearl are in one category
Looking for most hook too deal with the most oil for a shiny ball go with Category 1.
Cleaner covers are category 2. Vaporize is going to be the roundest of the all. And the one reverb is going to be the most side ways.
@TheHype-Bowling thank you so much. Now I can buy with confidence. Much appreciated
Theorem pearl compared to scorpion strike? Which one pairs better with the one reverb and stealth hybrid for 3rd ball?
Scorpion strike as truer ball down. And fits better with the mentioned balls
Will you do a video on the new Hammer Anger please! Thank you!!😊
It’s on the way.
The only thing that does not convince me is that is not for heavy oil. It looks good but. The heavy oil are the best.
I don't see any reason to put this in the bag when I already have a One Reverb, but Track fans look like they'll be happy.
I can understand that. I believe the One is top ball of the year, but still some people have over looked it.
@TheHype-Bowling Ebonite is consistently overlooked despite most of the releases being solid performers. The Reverb getting overlooked is a weird one though since it's got good word of mouth and high shelf appeal.
Does the One reverb have big backend pop?
It's corner pin city...
Why don't you shoot it on a THS where most bowlers will be throwing it
I mix it up. Some will be on house and others will not. Some videos I have house and challenge pattern.
I actually appreciate him playing on a sport shot. As a college bowler THS is non existent to me and has no benefit since the move is almost always move left and crank around the ball. I would love to see some videos on medium or longer higher volume shots. Much love tjo
Most bowlers aren’t going to be looking at this ball for house shot. Balls and reviews like this should be more focused towards sport shot
@@MikkR6it’s definitely not most……..
He uses a pattern that is closer to what the ball should be used on.
Using a ball on conditions it isn’t meant for does a disservice to the product and the customer because the ball won’t react properly.
We are only able to see the way a ball reacts to lane conditions as it is used.
Compare vaporize to theorem Pearl
Not a fan of my original Theorem. Way overrated. Definitely not buying another Theorem of any type. It's interesting to see that the pearl version seems to be slightly more usable than the original. Still seems to suffer from a little bit of over/under, but not as severe as the original.