Aydenmyepez's Equipment

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Ball Coverstock Core Layout Notes
Storm Code Master Code Master NeX PearlPearl Reactive RAD4Asymmetric
Dual Angle
65° × 3.5” × 30°

Balls coverstock is extremly strong along with the core since these two are both strong when faced with alot of oil it becomes smooth. When oil is low is starts to become angular. Ball works well with hand postion changes can go up the back and especially works well when giving the ball room to be lofted. Since coverstock is strong delaying the reaction helps with delayed hook.

Team Storm White Belmo Team Storm (various colors) Ultra Clear PolyesterPolyester HexSymmetric
Dual Angle
90° × 1”
900 Global Reality Check Reality Check S84 Beta HybridHybrid Reactive DisturbanceAsymmetric
Dual Angle
55° × 4.5” × 60°

Ball is a cleaner version of any asym that i've thrown. Have thrown on long and medium patterns and works well. This ball is great when giving alot fo side and front rotation. 

Hammer Purple Pearl Urethane Purple Pearl Urethane Urethane PearlUrethane Pearl LEDSymmetric
Dual Angle
35° × 3.5” × 60°

Very strong urethane and since the core is an asym it can even be used on the transition but scores may be affected if i do. I put 2000 grit any lower and this ball will be out of control. Hand positions responds decently, ball can be thrown from straighter angles. Lift is quite important when using this ball. 

Roto Grip IDOL IDOL MicroTrax-S18Solid Reactive IkonSymmetric
Dual Angle
45° × 4” × 45°

Ball is great for midlane control for medium oil patterns sand down to 1500 grit but for my typical use i have it 1000 grit compound polished. Since polished it has become my favorite reaction since it has length and it so smooth when it is sanded the ball only likes straighter angles but when polished i can start to get around the ball while it still likes strraighter angles when oil is low lofting is in play. 

900 Global Zen Gold Label Zen Gold Label Reserve Blend 801Pearl Reactive MeditateSymmetric
Dual Angle
35° × 4.5” × 75°

Clean coverstock, the ball reacts well to hand change positions. However it does not always recover when i send to the right in low amounts of oil. When necessary to move past the 5th arrow probably better to ball up to something stronger.