With the Summit coming soon, I would be interested in seeing the iQ Tour Solid and Ruby compared to it. I noticed alot of people are comparing based off coverstock but I think it would be interesting to see the comparison based off the core.
I use IQ Tours in house shots, 99% of the time. I have both pin up and down. I typically start with the pin down one and then transition into the pin up.
They’re two different surfaces. It’s pretty common in my area. Several centers have two different surfaces. These are AMF front panels and the remaining 40ft are Brunswick 2000 panels.
I've got one and took the surface totally off, brought it up to 4000 and hand polished. Love it now but before it skit way too much and grabbed on the dry way too much.
Great ball video! Thanks!
Great review and comparision !
With the Summit coming soon, I would be interested in seeing the iQ Tour Solid and Ruby compared to it. I noticed alot of people are comparing based off coverstock but I think it would be interesting to see the comparison based off the core.
I plan to! Once I get some down time.. lots of traveling at the moment.
Where do you get your long sleeve jerseys? I dont see them on the website
EFX Apparel. There’s a code in the video, that will save you 10%.
On the website for each jersey, offers both long or short sleeve options.
Nice video. What weight ball are you throwing in this video.
15lbs.
Do you recommend a pin up or pin down for the Ruby to be used for house shots?
Depends on the players speed, rev rate, and PAP.
And where the player prefers to play on most house shots.
Will the IQ Tour be good for typical house shots?
Should it be drilled pin up or down?
I use IQ Tours in house shots, 99% of the time. I have both pin up and down. I typically start with the pin down one and then transition into the pin up.
to really tell if you need pin down or up look at the balls you have in your bag
Can I have both of these in my bag?
Absolutely!!
@NickBrownOfficial02 when do I use thr ruby first out the bag?
Wtf are those lanes? What happened 2 the back half?
They’re two different surfaces. It’s pretty common in my area. Several centers have two different surfaces. These are AMF front panels and the remaining 40ft are Brunswick 2000 panels.
@@NickBrownOfficial02 I've seen half synthetic and half wood but never that. Thanks
Did you mess with the surface Nick?
I've got one and took the surface totally off, brought it up to 4000 and hand polished. Love it now but before it skit way too much and grabbed on the dry way too much.
They’re both box in this video. After the video was filmed, I did change the surface on the Ruby. Just to make it a tad smoother.