Thank you! This one is something else! Something about the QR covers and that I-block.....Not the typical Hybrid (usually have cores with 0.016 Int. Diff) and that's a good thing. It's a motion that we don't see out of this cover stock often.
I purchased the mindset and the perfect mindset to add to my 3 ball Arsenal. But I was wondering what would happen if I would've got the archetype and now this new archetype.
We liked the Mindset solid a little better on House shots, and the Archetype solid on tournament shots. The Perfect Mindset seemed to be the same. We're curious to see how this one does on tournament patterns.
Wow! This looks great. Ive been searching for a ball from the Brands of B..DV8 Violent Collision is the ball I’m comparing against. I’m a speed dominant player that prefers the track area mostly between second to third arrow. Throw harder the Wayne but not as much as scoops. Do you think one would be better than the other, both tournaments and high friction leagues. Current bag - Katana Strike , Assualt, Big Time Se, Captiv8
Ok, So this is a really interesting question! The Katana core and the I-core have very similar core numbers, but will, in fact, have different motions due to how the RG numbers are created (flip block vs I block). If you are looking for another hybrid, I wouldn't see an issue adding this ball, as long as it's a different layout than your Katana. HOWEVER, In all honesty, you're missing a big solid asym in your bag. I might consider the Black Widow 3.0 instead. Different core dynamics, different cover dynamics. It may be a little much for high-friction leagues, but you'll love it when bowling tournaments. I think either way, you will be happy!
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