Color | Orange/Copper |
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Coverstock | Pearlized LNS Coverstock |
Core | Overb Core |
RG | 2.55 |
Differential | 0.054 |
Intermediate Diff | n/a |
Factory finish | Polished |
Weights | 14 thru 16lbs |
Cleared USBC | Yes |
3 Reviews
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jasonbaer33
This ball is a most have. The Euphoria has pulled me out of many of holes and won me a good bit of cash. When lanes break down I can pull this bad boy out and play right of everyone else and hit pocket shot after shot. Mine is OOB finish and drilled with a 2 1/2" pin/CG to pap. The Euphoria gets down the lane with ease and has a nice angular move to the pocket. Has good recoverability if you miss outside and hold great on the yank shots. Vary rearly get an over/under reaction with this. I defiantly want to order another one and try a stronger layout on it. All in all the Euphoria is an outstanding ball in the $100 price range.
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Seismic
USBC MASTERS PATTERN: Used this ball for a few games on the USBC Masters Pattern, wooden lanes worn track area. The First game I used my Epicenter the second was the BlackOut then came Euporia. The lanes by this point were FLYING. I couldnt keep the BlackOut right enough to hold line. Enter Euporia, playing the same area of the lane roughtly 22 out to ten at the break point at 45 feet the Euporia glided past the dry and eased off the break point much easier to read then the Blackout creating a more consistent look. I felt more comfortable and the adjustments became easier. The rest of the night I bumped left chasing it in. Euporia continued coming back off the spot no matter how deep I got. THS: Brunswick Synthetics. Started going staright as possible and still hit the pocket. 11 and out to about 8-9 to my amazment the ball didn't jump through the face right off as I expected. It held line and flushed the pocket I stayed with that for a game or so. I played a game deeper with another ball then decided to go back to Euporia. the straighter line I had the first game was gone not enough oil to hold it. I moved left with the Euporia finally squaring up the pocket playing 15 or 16 out 7 or 8 at about 44 feet. Carry was still their even though I was deeper and covering more boards with the ball. COMPARE: To the BlackOut drilled 35x6x35. BlackOut is stronger all around covers maybe 3-5 more boards depending upon the pattern. Eupouria as a different motion off the spot even with the 6 inch pin layout the Blackout , the Euporia creates easier length more of a old school reaction. OVERALL: Great ball for drier house shot or broken down heavier conditions or a house with a used up track area the Euporia will shine. easier length than other gear and great carry from all angles make this ball something special.
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Gunny
With the 85°x 2.5"x 45° "Gunny" drilling, it's one of the weakest equipment in my bag. A very nice control piece even when it encounters a lot of friction. Great length, a light/smooth transition in the midlane, and a nice controlled move to the pocket, even when the backends are flying. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qC_2cvVymWU This was filmed on a leftover house shot. All shots were thrown in succession with one another, leaving the good and the bad in. As you notice late in the video, I start migrating left when needed. Actually should have been sooner than later. But the Euphoria still had more than enough to make it back. I'm usually at 10-11 at the arrows, with a slight belly to 5-6 on a fresh shot as a comparison.