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    Default Great skid-flip ball?

    Hi. I am now playing with a Brunswick Wild Card. I would like to get something more agressive at the backend part of the lane, something which is more "skid-flip". I know I have to look at a high diffenrential and a high RG. I saw the Storm Victory Road, Victory Road Solid and DV8 hell raiser.

    What would be your choice, or anything else you can suggest?

    I am a left handed bowler, mid rev (~300rpm), mid speed.

    Thanks.
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    alot of my friends have a victory road. I wont say its skid-flippy, but it has some of the best back end reaction ive seen for a mid performance ball.

    I personally loved the reign for medium conditions

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    Thumbs up Skid/Flip Marvel Pearl

    One of the best skid/flip bowling balls in the market is the Marvel Pearl. The Marvel Pearl will go ling and make a turn in the backend like no other ball in that performance. If you drill pin up that will give you the skid/flip you are looking for.

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    I have a DV8 Hell Raiser in my arsenal drilled 60x4x35 and I leave it in my bag most of the time
    as it is almost too much ball for our lanes. It goes long and flips extremely hard way too hard as
    a matter of fact unless I can find enough oil to keep it calmed down. If I take all of my hand out
    of it and use an end over end forward roll it is still very aggressive even playing in on the 2nd or
    3rd arrow most of the time ridding against the heavy oil line.

    I would have to agree on the Marvel Pearl as it is one great ball the guys/gals using it on our lanes
    absolutely love it as it goes long and flips pretty hard but very controllable on the dry.
    Last edited by got_a_300; 11-27-2011 at 05:31 AM.

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    And what about the Ransom from Columbia 300? They say that it has a skid-flip motion.
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    I threw the Ransom not too long ago on a matchmaking day. It is skid-flip, and the reaction was nice. However, just because a ball is skid-flip, doesn't mean it will always skid-flip. You have to release it correctly for the ball to be able to skid and then flip. Motiv came out with a new ball, the Primal Impulse. I've seen a few people throw them, and the reaction is incredible.

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    Still me !

    I read a lot on the internet about those skid-flip balls. I came to a conclusion that is not what I pretended. The ball is not the onl responsible of being skid-flip. From what I read, I think that the bowler's motion, release, etc. can count as 50% of the ball reaction. I really love that kind of reaction, but I don't think that the way I play, the way I release, the way I "swing" cannot create that kind of reaction. So, if I buy a Ransom for example, I can be disappointed with the reaction of the ball, but it would be my fault.

    I think that before buying a new ball, I should work on my release and swing to improve it.

    What do you think about it?

    I should film my motion and shot it to you.
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    The new Motiv Impulse has the best backend reaction I have ever seen.

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    Quote Originally Posted by v33dubfox View Post
    I think that before buying a new ball, I should work on my release and swing to improve it.

    What do you think about it?

    I should film my motion and shot it to you.
    That is a great ideal that way you can see if you are releasing the ball the same way everytime
    and the good folks on here can help you out if they can see what you are doing.

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    Quote Originally Posted by v33dubfox View Post
    Still me !

    I read a lot on the internet about those skid-flip balls. I came to a conclusion that is not what I pretended. The ball is not the onl responsible of being skid-flip. From what I read, I think that the bowler's motion, release, etc. can count as 50% of the ball reaction. I really love that kind of reaction, but I don't think that the way I play, the way I release, the way I "swing" cannot create that kind of reaction. So, if I buy a Ransom for example, I can be disappointed with the reaction of the ball, but it would be my fault.

    I think that before buying a new ball, I should work on my release and swing to improve it.

    What do you think about it?

    I should film my motion and shot it to you.
    I always think its a good idea to improve one's technique before trying to fix your game by buying more equipment.

    When you do buy a new ball, [U]make sure the driller knows that you want the ball to skid-flip[U]. the way that the ball is drilled is also a factor to think about.
    John

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