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The first 5 minutes is pretty much what I was dealing with at nationals with doubles/singles with all the urethane. Hit the pocket, strike sometimes. To string them together i had to move way inside, around 30 with symmetrical, low flare solids.
Thank you for the info! I don’t go until June and will definitely be keeping my eye out for what seems to be working. Seems like some people are making urethane work up the lane but I have seem people play deeper as of recent. Sound be a fun time!
Good stuff! I just picked up the Black Peral, looking forward to trying it out. I also picked up the NU Blue Hammer too. Should I scuff up the NU Blue Hammer before each use as well?
I could see it, however we want to emphasize versatility when traveling with a limited number of balls. Obviously I don’t know your game, but if you feel comfortable with those balls and feel like they’re different enough, then go for it. If you’re only bring 3 balls, I would only bring one urethane and use some reactive balls to round out the bag
Using urethane, a ball that requires more skill, placement, control and provides less overall forgiveness compared to resin was reducing the skill gap?
Urethane is definitely more sensitive when it comes to what patterns it’ll work on, however, when it works you can take the lanes more out of play. Urethane is a different beast and requires practice to understand the balls unique motion and its adjustments. Thanks for watching!
@@Nothingpersonal42 The pros use it because they are "super skillful." If the average league bowler had his resin taken away and was given a plain urethane ball and forced to use it for the whole season, do you think as a whole averages would go up?
@nordattack That really just depends on the bowler, in my opinion. I have a high rev rate, but my ball speed is garbage. When I started switching to urethane my average went way up. I do keep a weak reactive ball to play deep though.
@@nicholas104 If all league bowlers were forced to use urethane for a season and have their resin taken away I would bet 90% would see a significant drop in their averages. Urethane requires a high skill set to use, just like rubber and plastic require an even higher skill set. Resin for most league bowlers on house shots will provide the most miss room and covering up of their poor skill set. Because you are such a high rev bowler with lower ball speed urethane actually gave you control where resin was simply too dynamic for your style on a simple house shot.
It’s hard to say. Even house shots are different across the board. Also, everyone throws the ball different of course. I personally never use urethane. Not that it won’t work, urethane is just more situational so when it doesn’t work, it’s harder for me to grind a 220/230 game.
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Hi Jason, Axel here. I love watching your opinion on balls, and your challenges, considering I know a lot of the people that you bring on. Keep going!
The first 5 minutes is pretty much what I was dealing with at nationals with doubles/singles with all the urethane. Hit the pocket, strike sometimes.
To string them together i had to move way inside, around 30 with symmetrical, low flare solids.
Thank you for the info! I don’t go until June and will definitely be keeping my eye out for what seems to be working. Seems like some people are making urethane work up the lane but I have seem people play deeper as of recent. Sound be a fun time!
@@RevItUpBowling it was a ton of fun. Fast transition!
@@RevItUpBowling I think urethane would've worked better for me if I'd slowed down a bunch. But it was my first time and I had some energy lol
I like the bowling sounds more 🚫 thanks for all the great reviews and videos
Glad you like them!
Good stuff! I just picked up the Black Peral, looking forward to trying it out. I also picked up the NU Blue Hammer too. Should I scuff up the NU Blue Hammer before each use as well?
Brunsnick said that a lot of the pros were using the 16lb one because of the higher diff, you could give that one a try if you haven't.
I’ve heard the same thing. My wrist just might fall off if I tried haha
They failed hard on the “use less urethane” part 😂 that’s all that’s thrown anymore is the IQ 78/U and the Black Pearl Hammer
Good review now more to think about when looking for a urethane 🤦♂️🤦♂️🤦♂️🤦♂️😂😂😂😂😂
Awesome video and review! No music for me 🚫
Thanks 👍
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Excellent ball review. The urethane balls are not suitable/good for the speed dominant (Rev challenged) bowler; is this correct?
Yes
Noted, and thank you so much 👍🏻
Typically not, however on certain oil patterns they are quite helpful even for speed dominate bowlers.
I agree as well
Question for Nats: Would you see a bag with NU, Purple, Black for a lower rev lefty?
I could see it, however we want to emphasize versatility when traveling with a limited number of balls. Obviously I don’t know your game, but if you feel comfortable with those balls and feel like they’re different enough, then go for it. If you’re only bring 3 balls, I would only bring one urethane and use some reactive balls to round out the bag
@@RevItUpBowling That would only be one bag. Second bag, I am thinking, Phaze II, Harsh Reality, Mix spare ball
Shape looks great. What's your layout?
3 3/8 x 25
Using urethane, a ball that requires more skill, placement, control and provides less overall forgiveness compared to resin was reducing the skill gap?
Urethane is definitely more sensitive when it comes to what patterns it’ll work on, however, when it works you can take the lanes more out of play. Urethane is a different beast and requires practice to understand the balls unique motion and its adjustments. Thanks for watching!
Urethane takes way less skill, why do you think it’s so popular?
@@Nothingpersonal42 The pros use it because they are "super skillful." If the average league bowler had his resin taken away and was given a plain urethane ball and forced to use it for the whole season, do you think as a whole averages would go up?
@nordattack That really just depends on the bowler, in my opinion. I have a high rev rate, but my ball speed is garbage. When I started switching to urethane my average went way up. I do keep a weak reactive ball to play deep though.
@@nicholas104 If all league bowlers were forced to use urethane for a season and have their resin taken away I would bet 90% would see a significant drop in their averages.
Urethane requires a high skill set to use, just like rubber and plastic require an even higher skill set.
Resin for most league bowlers on house shots will provide the most miss room and covering up of their poor skill set.
Because you are such a high rev bowler with lower ball speed urethane actually gave you control where resin was simply too dynamic for your style on a simple house shot.
What's your name, again? Haha. Happy Easter.
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Hi, Love your content you express 🎳 in a simplified way to grasp. Question, do you recommend or use Urethane on a typical league house shot?
It’s hard to say. Even house shots are different across the board. Also, everyone throws the ball different of course. I personally never use urethane. Not that it won’t work, urethane is just more situational so when it doesn’t work, it’s harder for me to grind a 220/230 game.
Is that the 78D? Looks like the plain urethane