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    What do you think of seismic bowling balls? I am new on here and want some opinions. Not a lot of people around here seem to use them or know to much about them.

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    Seismic balls have been around for quite awhile, there okay . They are just not as popular/well known as the other companies.

    Like Lane #1 balls, their kind of regional, some places you'll see a lot, Then in most others you'll just about never see one.(in all the time I've been bowling I've only seen a hand full of Seismic and not that many Lane#1 balls either)

    I believe the cores are designed in Ireland, but made and poured at the 900 Global plant in San Antonio.

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    I have a Photon LMB
    I got it for length on a med THS that favors the outside shot
    works great and I don't regret my choice at all
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    Anything I worth giving a shot. Look for any deals that might pop up. Lane 1 is expensive when put next to Strom/track/Hammer/ ext. I'm seeing more and more pyramid balls around and this question mirrors what everyone asked about Pyramid last year. Plus it all depends on how you throw / how you drill. Look for reviews with non staff bowlers that have a style like yours / a drilling you like to use. That will give you a better idea of what your getting into.

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    Thanks for the comments I appreciate the information.

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