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mrbowler111611
02-06-2013, 10:01 AM
hey guys whats the diffrence between a reactive resin bowling ball and a hybrid bowling ball? im looking for a ball that will get energy at the back end? i have 3 bowling balls hammer no mercy beatn brunswick absolute inferno and storms vivid they all are reactive resin bowling balls. should i invest in an hybrid bowling and see if its for me or no whats ur thoughts please my bowling peeps

e-tank
02-06-2013, 10:27 AM
From what i recall a hybrid resin is a combination of a solid reactive resin and a pearl reactive resin

GeoLes
02-08-2013, 07:06 AM
I roll a Raw Hammer Jacked with Reactive resin cover stock. It give more of a midlane break than back end. I get more back end break from my Storm Lucid which has a very strong core and matted coverstock. I also get strong back end from my Brunswick C-System Ultimax. I also have an old, Columbia TI Messenger Pearl which goes really deep and takes a hard turn. The last two are poilshed balls. As I understand it, reactive coverstock wants to grab through the oil giving an earlier break. Pearl coverstock, on the other hand, glides through the oil and breaks more on the back end .

I can't get more technical than that. I like to keep it simple. I leave the technical answers for brighter minds than mine.

got_a_300
02-08-2013, 09:20 AM
As e-tank has already said
"hybrid resin is a combination of a solid reactive resin and a pearl reactive resin"
the pearl will help get the ball through the heads and the solid will help it hook on
the back end sort of like having the best of both worlds.