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    Default Urethane or Pearl Reactive

    I need a new ball. I'm a stroker - slow ball speed, high rev, high axis of rotation.

    The control and smoothness of urethane really appeals to me, but since I have a slow ball speed I fear it might burn up, especially when the lanes break down. Pearl reactive won't burn up, but with my high axis of rotation, I fear I'll get extreme skid/flip making it hard to control.

    What to do?

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    Another great choice is the Storm Tropical Breeze Kona Blue/Silver Pearl. The TB has a very low differential which means it has very low flare. This gives it a very tame and controllable backend reaction. Highly recommended!
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