Anybody here use Seismic Bowling equipment? A guy at the local Gebhardt's is pretty high on their equipment and I was wondering if anyone here used it and also what kinds of opinions you had.
Jay
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Tweener; PAP= 4.75 over x .75 up/Tilt 10 degrees/Axis of rotation 40 degrees/Revs = 368 and speed is 16.86 MPH average.
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Most pro shops display the popular compaines,ie-Brunswick,Track,Columbia,Hammer,Roto Grip,etc. Brands like Seismic,Lane 1,Motive,Morich,etc have to be ordered by the pro shop.
Zothen
I have a few of there pieces. They are petty big in the overseas markets, they are really starting to push there
products in the US. They are starting to pick up staffers all over the country. They have a few big names on there staff, but they will not pay the money to get PBA Approved....we all know why!
They have a good selection of balls for different lane conditions. They put alot of emphasis on sport bowling patterns, and what equipment will work the best on those patterns.
I'm a rep with Seismic. If anyone has any questions about their line-up, I would be happy to answer. Seismic has a complete line-up that rivals any other, including some ball designs that are very rare on the market. Seismic does pride itself on balls for sport conditions, but they do just as well on THS.
A quick glimpse at some of their equipment:
Solaris Blackout - a rare mix of a Low RG/Low diff core and a weaker cover to create a fantastic control ball for short oil or burned conditions. Fantastic benchmark piece for higher rev players.
Raging Bull Stampede - review from Bowlers Journal stated that it was one of the strongest covers they have ever tested. Bowling This Month was quoted as saying "This ball could hook in the ocean."
Desperado LE - only urethane ball on the market with an asymmetrical core.
Coming soon - the Dominion Hybrid. Should be a fantastic benchmark piece for all bowlers.
Let me know if anyone has any questions about these balls or anything else in their line-up.
Kyle
High Game: 246 (300 soon)
High Series: 627
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I am looking for a good ball to use when the heads get burned up by the heavy rev guys I bowl against. Is the Euphoria suggestable???
Jay
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IN THE BAG > RG -Hyper Cell Fused, Menace; Storm -Code Black, Reign of Power, Lock; [COLOR=#006400;,Track - Hx-10, [B]"
High Game/High Series - 299(2)/300(13)/856 (Elmira, NY in 1980); Member of Corning, NY Junior Bowling HOF.
Tweener; PAP= 4.75 over x .75 up/Tilt 10 degrees/Axis of rotation 40 degrees/Revs = 368 and speed is 16.86 MPH average.
Euphoria or Blackout could both work, depending on layout, surface, and the reaction you are looking for. The Euphoria will be longer and harder off the spot than the Blackout, which is more of a control ball. The blackout has a fairly weak cover, so it still gets good length when its polished up. All things equal, the Euphoria will cover a few more boards than the Blackout due to its strength off the spot.
Here is a good comparison video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aqhQ7IXWh5Q
If you have any trouble locating Seismic equipment, PM me and I'd be happy to order it for you.
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