Nexxxus ƒ(P+S)

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The bronze/graphite Nexxxus f(P+S) features our newest Addaptive Chemistry formula that combines our (P)rojection additive with our new (S)nap additive to create our most aggressive pearl coverstock to date. The combination of the Nexus Arrowhead core with the Projection additive easily pushes the super aggressive coverstock down lane where the Snap additive connects with the lane for an extraordinary backend hook motion. The Nexxxus f(P+S) is factory finished with 500 grit Siaair Micro Pad and Rough Buff compound.
LineNexus
Color2 - Color, Bronze and Graphite Pearl
CoverstockAddaptive f(P+S) Pearl
CoreNexus Arrowhead Core
RG2.502
Differential0.056
Intermediate Diff.012
Factory finish500 Siaair and Rough Buff Compound
Weights12-16 lbs
Cleared USBCYes

2 Reviews

  • KippermanD

    Posted by KippermanD on Jul 25th 2012

    1st NeXXXus f(P+S): 65° x 5 1/4" x 35° I drilled this NeXXXus the same as my Wicked Siege and C*(System) Ulti-Max. This ball takes the best of both these balls and then takes it up a notch. This NeXXXus is very versitile, depending on my hand position. When I go more up the back, it has a smoother skid/snap reaction, similar to the Wicked Siege. When I go around it, it has a more angular skid/snap, similar to the C*(System) Ulti-Max. However, in both cases, the NeXXXus has more forgiveness than either of the two, and goes through the pins like you wouldn't believe. 2nd NeXXXus f(P+S): 60° x 4 5/8" x 70° I have been looking for a ball to replace my Evil Siege for the last two years, and this NeXXXus has done that. With the same layout as the Evil Siege, this ball is almost identical to the reaction I saw with the Evil Siege, with the same movement through the pins as my other NeXXXus. Like my other NeXXXus, it gives me a few options, depending on my hand position, to either play straighter, or loop it. Compared to the other NeXXXus, this ball isn't as much in the back as the 65° NeXXXus, but makes up for it in predictability. This doesn't mean that it doesn't make a move in the back. It is like the C*(System) Versa-Max merged with the C*(System) Ulti-Max. --The opinions expressed are solely those of the writer and not of Brunswick Corporation--

  • jeff kelley63

    Posted by jeff kelley63 on Jul 16th 2012

    Brunswick did a great job with this ball, i have drilled this ball pin down at 60 degrees. this ball gets threw the front of the lane with ease and stores up energy for a strong angular move to the pocket,this is by far my favorite in the nexxus series. this ball will definitely be one to use on some of the longer oil patterns. If you have not thrown brunswick products in awhile i would highly recommend that you get one and try it,you are going to be blown away how good they are.I have a pretty high rev rate and this ball still does not over react on th backends.

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