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    Quote Originally Posted by StormBowler13 View Post
    Not so sure on the "by far the closest on the market". If looking just at ball numbers the lock has the same RG, but a greater differential than the Alpha Crux. Also the Lock is 2/3 pearl cover where the Alpha is a solid (like the nano)

    VG Nano- 2.48 & .048
    Lock - 2.48 & .054
    Alpha - 2.50 & .052
    Well after further review you have a point but at the OOB cover the Alpha is significantly earlier than the Lock or the VG Nano were. Not that you couldn't change that. If you adjusted the Alpha to 4k it would probably be close Just from my observation the roll of the Lock is closer to the VG than the Alpha but that is subjective and just my personal opinion and I've never seen a alpha at 4k to be sure it could just be surface differences that make it appear that way to me.

    The Intermediate differentials are close on the Lock also

    Lock- .18
    Alpha- .17
    VG- .20

    I'm not sure that's enough to really make much difference but the Rad-x core is more aggressive than the Catalyst core in the Alpha. Even all these years later the Shape Lock HD core in the VG is listed as the 3rd most aggressive core Storm has made. I will agree it's closer than I originally thought and either could work. Probably save a little money with the Lock too though.
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    The one element that you are all failing to consider is the shape of the core. The Nano and the Alpha Crux both have roundish cores with similar designs. The Lock has a core that is totally different. I think that the similar core shapes along with the solid covers and surface adjustments should give you more of what you are looking for with the Alpha Crux.

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    Quote Originally Posted by RobLV1 View Post
    The one element that you are all failing to consider is the shape of the core. The Nano and the Alpha Crux both have roundish cores with similar designs. The Lock has a core that is totally different. I think that the similar core shapes along with the solid covers and surface adjustments should give you more of what you are looking for with the Alpha Crux.
    Could be anybody know any good storm staffers to ask? LOL. At this point I believe either ball could work with proper cover adjustments. Might post this over on ball reviews and see if any of the staffers have an opinion it's a really good question.
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    Thanks for the advice gentlemen.

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    I did post this over in ball reviews and got the general opinion that if the current storm balls the lock was the closest.

    They also felt that the 900 global dream big was an even better alternative if you could find one.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Amyers View Post
    Could be anybody know any good storm staffers to ask? LOL. At this point I believe either ball could work with proper cover adjustments. Might post this over on ball reviews and see if any of the staffers have an opinion it's a really good question.
    Of course you're right. After all, surface is 75% of ball reaction. Forget about the core. Ever try to drive your car on 75% of its tires?

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    Quote Originally Posted by RobLV1 View Post
    Of course you're right. After all, surface is 75% of ball reaction. Forget about the core. Ever try to drive your car on 75% of its tires?
    What about comparing a Hammer Black Widow Red Legend to the Widow Spare.

    Seems like the surface is making up far more than 75% of the difference.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mike White View Post
    What about comparing a Hammer Black Widow Red Legend to the Widow Spare.

    Seems like the surface is making up far more than 75% of the difference.
    With the original question, we're talking about two different reactive resin balls, not a reactive resin and a plastic.

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    Quote Originally Posted by RobLV1 View Post
    Of course you're right. After all, surface is 75% of ball reaction. Forget about the core. Ever try to drive your car on 75% of its tires?
    I'm not saying one is right and one is wrong. I just relayed the opinion on ballreviews. To my eye the lock also look more like the virtual gravity shape but I've never seen an alpha with less surface so it possible.

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    Having thrown the Lock and Alpha, I'll say the lock was more angular/snappy on the back. The Alpha would start to make the turn earlier and seemed to handle more volume

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