Track Kinetic Cobalt Review | BrunsNick
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- čas přidán 22. 03. 2023
- The Kinetic Cobalt is deceptively quick off of the friction and it tricked me the last half of the video. With the tighter flare rings from the .040 diff (.006 intermediate diff), the Kinetic Cobalt retains axis rotation longer making the hook window very short and violent. The ball has plenty of overall hook thanks to the HyperKinetic22 enhanced QR-7 Hybrid cover and it forced me deeper in, but I struggled with carry playing those steep angles.
Release Date: 04.20.2023
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Thank you for making this video
Very nice!!
I got this ball. It hooks. I was staying right up the back and it still made a powerful move left! Hit like a tank. Getting around it, it was just too angular.
Amazing video about bowling ball
Cool tech bowling
How many staff shirts do you bring to work on a daily basis? Asking for a friend.
1 less than a lot.
Man the kinetic energy back in the day my friend let me use it on league night and the league hated when i used his kinetic energy i won the side pot almost every week if i used his ball.. i didn't use it all the time cause his finger holes were too big and i had too squeeze it too much .. i tried buying it off him but he wouldn't sell it too me the ball clearly was too much for him to handle he never bowled well with it lol..
Seems like a pretty strong ball for only the QR. 7 and a mid-level core strength.
I know the HK 22 does something but the foundation is the QR7 cover which is pretty mild for today's standards i think
Looks like the same release date as the DV8 troublemaker
I'd love to see these balls compared to stuff like the phase 2, radical rattler, venom Shock etc...
I know those are symmetrical balls but those are the balls that come to my head to compare against with similar differential and continuation.
Just for reference, in comparison to myself, I was wondering what your ball speed is?
I’m wondering what the intermediate differential is after drilling for me. I suspect it shoots up while the total diff stays put.
@@brunsnick I've always wanted the same thing. Depending where you hit the ball with the fingers and or thumb, you could increase or decrease the differential and the intermediate.
I think when people take their favorite layouts it doesn't really tell you a lot about what the ball is really having going on internally because different cores will be affected differently with the same layout
What people don’t realize about the Kinetic balls is how hard they hit. The Kinetic Ruby was the hardest hitting ball I ever had. Harder than the Widows, harder than the Physix, and they hit hard too. Hardest hitting doesn’t always mean the best but it definitely helps.
Sheeze send me 2 already!
Would you consider it a benchmark ball, also do you slide or plant
It’s a bit sharp off friction for me to consider it a true benchmark ball. I plant at the line.
How come he puts his thumb and fingers in the bag after everything? Just curious
Rosin bag. Helps give me more grip.
Do a surface change and see if that HK-22 stays the same. I had heard rumors stating that HK-22 is never the same after said change and that it will never get back to baseline. Now that would be a good video. Try it with the window 2.0 hybrid and see what happens knocking off the shine and then putting it back on.
That’s an odd rumor. The problem is, after hitting the ball with surface, people probably just go right back to compound or polish. You have to start over from the beginning to duplicate the out of box surface. In the Black Widow 2.0 Hybrid, you start with 500, then 1000, then 1500 and finally compound on top to finish.