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    got a chance to throw it a couple of times. It was way to much ball for second shift THS. It seemed nice enough, but until I could actually throw it on decent conditions I can't really give a good review.

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    Thanks davec! Im probably not going to get a elite, if I do buy it will be a dv8 to see what all the hype is about around here.
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    Well for the price of the elite you could get 2 DV8 balls. I think the elite is one of those balls that would be awesome if you bowled in a ton of tourneys on heavy oil, but it's way to much ball for your average league.

    The DV8 balls in my opinion are way more versatile and can be used anywhere (as you see by all the glowing recommendations). Like I said though i threw the ball on way less than optimal conditions.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Demoman View Post
    Hi everyone - I was wondering if anyone around here has or does use elite products and specifically elite balls. There is not much reviews available around the net and none on these boards for any of the recent releases.I understand it's probably because of the price point but there are a few sites that have them around the normal high perf price of $130-150 and had thought about trying one out at a demo at the least.
    They seem pretty lame to me. "Look we'll charge double so people think if they pay more they'll get a better ball"

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    The one I was looking at was a blemished elite gold for $100. Also while yes most sites have them up to $300 I have found a good number of them that are at normal high perf price point. It's hard to know for sure without trying a ball out for yourself. While dv8 gets glowing reviews on these forums I can't say that I know anyone is any of my leagues that has one and the one person I did know says it died after 30 games even with a pro shop cleaning. There is also a few similar reviews online about dv8 balls dying quickly. With elite I have never even seen one and reviews are even harder to find. I'm happy with my purple taboo but looking for something for medium oil so I was thinking about the blemished gold or a marauder madness.
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    You are going to have a few dud balls out there that will wear out premature, just like anything sold sometimes people get a dud. Did the person you know who had the problem try and call DV8? They have a wonderful customer service dept and will go out of their way to make things right (just ask bill). Dv8 is also a new spin off of brunswick, and for awhile (after moving to Mexico) brunswick got a bad name. People are still associating that bad rep with DV8 and are sort of unwilling to try them out. DV8 also doesn't pay for space at pro shops like some of the other manufacturers do. So if you start asking at a pro shop you will get steered towards the ball they make more money off of (unfortunately). You have seen the amount of support DV8 gets at this site and there is one good reason for that support, the balls work well. In the end though it's your money and your choice as to what you throw. I wouldn't let a few bad online reviews scare you away though. I have convinced a few local people to switch the DV8 and not one of them has be disappointed and most of them thanked me for getting them to try the ball.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Davec13 View Post
    You are going to have a few dud balls out there that will wear out premature, just like anything sold sometimes people get a dud. Did the person you know who had the problem try and call DV8? They have a wonderful customer service dept and will go out of their way to make things right (just ask bill). Dv8 is also a new spin off of brunswick, and for awhile (after moving to Mexico) brunswick got a bad name. People are still associating that bad rep with DV8 and are sort of unwilling to try them out. DV8 also doesn't pay for space at pro shops like some of the other manufacturers do. So if you start asking at a pro shop you will get steered towards the ball they make more money off of (unfortunately). You have seen the amount of support DV8 gets at this site and there is one good reason for that support, the balls work well. In the end though it's your money and your choice as to what you throw. I wouldn't let a few bad online reviews scare you away though. I have convinced a few local people to switch the DV8 and not one of them has be disappointed and most of them thanked me for getting them to try the ball.
    Yeah I knew dv8 is a spin off Brunswick which is kinda why I had reservations. Not to long ago I got the nexus p&r and 4 games into it the ball cracked badly and deeply. That's how I ended up with the purple taboo which I'm overall happy with until the lanes break down and it's just to much ball - its a hook monster! With all that said I know it's a few and far between thing and I agree that I should not let it scare me and that's why the marauder madness is at the top of my list right now. Thanks for the info I will keep you updated and I'm pretty close to pulling the trigger on a dv8
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