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Son!Q | R2S PearlPearl Reactive | Centripetal HDSymmetric |
Dual Angle
65° × 5” × 70° |
This ball just keeps coming! |
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Code Red | R2S HybridHybrid Reactive | RAD4Asymmetric |
Dual Angle
80° × 2.75” × 70° |
This layout provides ultimate control of the lane. Code Red should be stronger than the Code Black, but it is about 10 boards weaker with this layout. Very peculiar! |
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!Q Tour Edition | R2S SolidSolid Reactive | C3 Centripetal ControlSymmetric |
Dual Angle
50° × 4.5” × 40° |
It's an IQ Tour, what else is there to say! |
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Rubicon UC2 | eTrax PearlPearl Reactive | RondureAsymmetric |
Dual Angle
50° × 4.5” × 40° |
Very good ball to transition to as the lanes get dry. If it is over-under, I usually go to the Code Black. |
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Code Black | R2S PearlPearl Reactive | RAD4Asymmetric |
Dual Angle
40° × 4” × 30° |
This ball is a Rubicon UC2 on steroids. It's a beast if you have to move in and the UC2 is a bit too clean. This ball always makes the corner. |