Line | Venator |
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Color | Blue/Green |
Coverstock | S.F-7/9 solid Reactive Coverstock |
Core | Tenaci |
RG | 2.485 |
Differential | .054 |
Intermediate Diff | 0.027 |
Factory finish | 4000 Polished |
Weights | 12-16 lbs |
Cleared USBC | Yes |
2 Reviews
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rockon74
drilled 70x4x40 and sanded to 1000 abralon few conditions have enough oil for the Venator setup like this for me. Venator does two things very well. it hooks in a ton of oil, and opens the pattern up like a dream. I have thrown it on multiple heavier volume patterns and in all cases I have seen it open the pattern up better than other balls on market today. The Venator is very forgiving at the break point it will hold if tugged a bit and will make up a miss to the right easily even on heavier patterns or sport conditions. Venator hits like a monster. Messengers go in all directions when this things hits. as a matter of fact I think pins jump out of the way before the ball gets their.
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Gunny
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dIpdI2BqNqo&list=TLnKCSz4ufnkg My review of Seismic's newest ball, the Venator. Using a polished Stampede cover, and wrapping it around the new Tenaci core. Engineered for those medium to heavy house shots, and those medium to long sport conditions. Venator #1 ~ 70°x4 1/2"x45° The Venator is easy through the heads, with a strong midlane hook to it, and ending with a strong roll through the pocket. Venator #2 ~ 75°x5 1/2"x40° More length than the first Venator, a bit less in the midlane, and an aggressive move on the backend. What I like so far is that even as the lanes transitioned, and the friction showed its face, I was still able to get the Venator to push down the lane and still have enough energy on the backend. My stats: pap 5 3/4" x 1" up speed 16.5mph