I really appreciate how you throw balls on the exact same shot to show the difference between the two. So many ball reviews go ahead and make a shift to compensate off rip because they understand the balls react different. Not everyone understands that. So showing how the balls differ in the same spot and then make the change is so important.
i don't like the way the hook war has phased out true low-end reactive. i get it, most bowlers need the extra help, it makes business sense, but for guys with high rev rates bowling on lots of friction, it's basically impossible for us to play right of 3rd arrow with modern equipment, even with short pins. the original tropical is the only reactive ball i've ever been able to do that with and i really miss having that shape in my bag. league is so much easier when you can just stand on top of the friction and not have to worry about what's going on in the middle of the lane.
ahah its ok it just means you get to pay less for "worse" equipment :). or just drill pin down honestly. let the urethane wars resume! then i can throw a phaze 2 for 3 games straight and try to cheat a 900 xD
I'm old enough to remember the mid to late 1990's. We were using blue hammers, rhino pros etc over 2nd arrow then, almost over night, we found ourselves standing over the gutter cap for the first game. It took a long time for the oil technology to catch up with the balls.
As a high rev high speed bowler, I agree. Once you have to move too far left, you have to slow down your speed or else you end up sliding though the oil on the outside. Having a lower reactive ball would let you play the middle in later games.
I’m glad I’m speed dominant. I just throw over second arrow. For 2 games. Then move 3 and 2 for the last game and shoot 2 teen average. My problem is when I face a whole team of high rev players, trying to get the ball to come back when I stand farther left.
@@PaulwardP same here, a trick i found was to flatten your hand position a bit and throw it extremely hard at the friction with a big solid asym like a gem, itll bounce off the friction and just lay there kinda, which makes it so much easier to control on the fresh
I bowl at two different centers with different lane surfaces. One has the Brunswick lanes and the other one has the AMF lanes. I have to bring a little bit of different arsenals to each. It really shows how the lane surfaces make a big difference with ball motion and shape, especially on the left side. Surface is key on the left side.
Thanks for explaining how you would attack the short pattern and the reasoning behind it. Makes sense carrying down the oil with Urethane then changing to reactive.
Two centers currently. Also, doesn't drilling the pin out make the diff a little lower? Hyped solid might need a stronger layout to get through the pins a little bit better. Another thing I have been noticing with some of the storm balls the surfaces are sometimes shiny or not exactly as they should. I wonder if either a stronger layout on the hyped or fresh 2000 would have worked better on the hyped vs the phaze 2. Keep up the great reviews very helpful.
I typically bowl in 3 centers. One is a lane with high friction to the gutter, and low oil volume. Can almost never use my stronger equipment. I got there to practice burn shots (because even though the pattern is dry they still don't oil it but like 2-3 times a week) and also coast to coast shots. The 2nd center I go to has wood lanes, so I don't have much fun there. My equipment doesn't grab the lane until really late, so I have to play really straight, and my scores are lower because the ball just skidds. The 3rd center is the nicest out of the 3, I only bowl there once a week. Nice oil volume, nice friction, I can play any ball and any line that I want to.
@@87apizzi I only use SPI products. Last Hammer ball I had was the OG Black Widow. Averaged 240 with it the year it came out. It had a weight hole so that's that...
I bowl in 2 different houses, the first is on fresh house shot, the second is 2nd shift transitioned house shot. My benchmark is IQ Tour Solid. I also use the IQ Tour Pearl. I've been successful balling up to my Rubicon Solid, and a polished UFO Solid. The UFO polished works great on the transition lane 3rd arrow. I visited a proshop to ask about getting the Phase ll, and was told that my Rubicon would be a duplication of the Phase ll, because it's core was made to simulate a symetrical solid with a weight hole. The Rubicon being asymmetrical just finishes harder. Does this make sense for not considering the Phase ll?
I bowl in 3 Leagues. Current arsenal is: Prism Solid Phaze 2 Spectre (all non sanctioned leagues) Zen (pin down) Hustle RAP Thinking hyped solid btwn my P2 and spectre/ zen. Monday is 8 Lane house that just changed its Oil Pattern and wondering if the Hyped Solid would be good btwn Phaze 2 and my zen pin down. As the phaze 2 reads too early for some reason in this league that's 40' Wednesday is Synthetic heavy oil lanes using Praism Solid or Phaze 2 games 1 and 2. Friday wood lanes. Phaze 2 is almost too strong for that house so Hyped solid might be great there as well. Great video and def helped show what the Hyped solid would do and where it fits in the bag.
Great video! Was wondering where you’d place the IQ Tour in comparison?.. I would assume it’s earlier than the hyped solid but smoother in the back. What do you think?
how would you compare the hyped solid and uc3? im curious to see how you’d roll em! and also i’m looking to get one of those and i’m not sure which way to go lol.
I have a lot candlepin bowling allies where I'm from. Unfortunately I don't have a lot of 10 pin alleys where I live.. I only bowled at least 7 ten pin bowling allies in my area. My main alley is Bowlero Lowell Lanes in Lowell, Massachusetts.
@@ryanreid5859 yeah I figured. He just mentioned it as a lower end controllable sym solid and it got me thinking how Jungo and Jimoo might make that ball look.
what i did is drilled mine stronger, also you were saying it doesn’t hook early enough i would say hit it with surface to get it to read a little early
I usually bowl in 4 different alleys currently, 2 for league and 2 for practice. I love lower end pieces like the hyped but I probably won’t get one cause the burner solid is basically the 900 Global version of the hyped if put at 3000 and reacta skuff
Currently at 2 centers for league. I also bowl at 2 others for different local tournaments. I carry 6 balls for tournaments and 3 to 6 for league depending on which house I'm at.
Anyone else notice that the description below the title says it's a review of the "highly anticipated Track Stealth". Was this a test to see how many people click the "more" button? Maybe I win a prize for noticing this.
Really happy to see the comparison between the Phase 2 and the Hyped Solid. I'm picking up a Hyped Solid as a step down for my P2 (also my benchmark ball) and this is exactly what I'm looking for.
I love my P.2 have 1-NIB, 1 P.Phyisx NIB, besides I have them in bags also. The best of them two for me for tournament play or 1st game on league (lefty)
Ok, hey Jungo.. how ya doin'... So I've been watching your vids since I got back into bowling in 2020... And I gotta say, you and your team are some of the COOLEST Canadians I've ever had the pleasure to watch perform... Now, down to more serious questions... At 3:36 in this video, I noticed just HOW SHINY your Phaze 2 was, and I gotta ask ya.. How..?? Is that all Lane Shine, or did you put it on the spinner and polish the ever-beluvin Hay-Zeus out of it.. So please, comment back to me.. It's a small think, but as we say down here in Lantana, Florida... "ENQUIRING MIND'S WANNA KNOW..!!" Thanks again.. Keep making the great Vids.. They get better every month.. Sincerely, Jason
Cool video talk tech bowling ball storm hyped soild with nano technology in the bowling ball more strike and spare hitting power at time and the storm phase 2 with nano technology in the bowling ball more strike and spare hitting power at time Jr pro shop
I've noticed that in ball review videos the bowler always moves left and right. I find that sometimes moving forward or backward on the approach does the trick. If I'm coming up short and hitting the face, I take a couple of steps forward -- more or less -- and this often helps. You can also move back and try for more leg speed and a faster throw. Ideally for me, I'm always searching for the least possible effort on my part, so moving forward without the exertion of leg speed suits me fine. Oh, to be 25 again, but I'm pushing 60.
Not a fan of urethane it just seems like you have to hit a perfect angle and power to get it to carry. Love the Phaze II it and my storm Locks are my favorites.
Jungo is a good very good bowler but I see that the hyped solid he plays it with a tighter line and it looks good, way to go jungo.bro it wasn’t gutter but it was the 2 board,lol being gutter. Bowlers language for beginners not knowing’ that he actually didn’t throw a gutter
The RG Hyped Solid is a better ball for myself. layout is different and I'm on the left side. It's definitely stronger than I thought it was going to be.
That ball looked pretty terrible on both patterns, which is really surprising to me. I’m still going to drill one because it seems like my type of ball, but I really expected Jungo to have a better look with it.
I really appreciate how you throw balls on the exact same shot to show the difference between the two. So many ball reviews go ahead and make a shift to compensate off rip because they understand the balls react different. Not everyone understands that. So showing how the balls differ in the same spot and then make the change is so important.
i don't like the way the hook war has phased out true low-end reactive. i get it, most bowlers need the extra help, it makes business sense, but for guys with high rev rates bowling on lots of friction, it's basically impossible for us to play right of 3rd arrow with modern equipment, even with short pins. the original tropical is the only reactive ball i've ever been able to do that with and i really miss having that shape in my bag. league is so much easier when you can just stand on top of the friction and not have to worry about what's going on in the middle of the lane.
ahah its ok it just means you get to pay less for "worse" equipment :). or just drill pin down honestly. let the urethane wars resume! then i can throw a phaze 2 for 3 games straight and try to cheat a 900 xD
I'm old enough to remember the mid to late 1990's. We were using blue hammers, rhino pros etc over 2nd arrow then, almost over night, we found ourselves standing over the gutter cap for the first game. It took a long time for the oil technology to catch up with the balls.
As a high rev high speed bowler, I agree. Once you have to move too far left, you have to slow down your speed or else you end up sliding though the oil on the outside. Having a lower reactive ball would let you play the middle in later games.
I’m glad I’m speed dominant. I just throw over second arrow. For 2 games. Then move 3 and 2 for the last game and shoot 2 teen average. My problem is when I face a whole team of high rev players, trying to get the ball to come back when I stand farther left.
@@PaulwardP same here, a trick i found was to flatten your hand position a bit and throw it extremely hard at the friction with a big solid asym like a gem, itll bounce off the friction and just lay there kinda, which makes it so much easier to control on the fresh
I bowl at two different centers with different lane surfaces. One has the Brunswick lanes and the other one has the AMF lanes. I have to bring a little bit of different arsenals to each. It really shows how the lane surfaces make a big difference with ball motion and shape, especially on the left side. Surface is key on the left side.
Thanks for explaining how you would attack the short pattern and the reasoning behind it. Makes sense carrying down the oil with Urethane then changing to reactive.
I bowl at 2 centers usually with my friends. Have a closer alley for when I'm alone and get a bowling itch and just want to throw hahaha
Two centers currently. Also, doesn't drilling the pin out make the diff a little lower? Hyped solid might need a stronger layout to get through the pins a little bit better. Another thing I have been noticing with some of the storm balls the surfaces are sometimes shiny or not exactly as they should. I wonder if either a stronger layout on the hyped or fresh 2000 would have worked better on the hyped vs the phaze 2. Keep up the great reviews very helpful.
Hey Jungo, nice video. Question: I thought drilling in the pin would damage the ball. Sounds like I may have bad info. Thanks
I typically bowl in 3 centers. One is a lane with high friction to the gutter, and low oil volume. Can almost never use my stronger equipment. I got there to practice burn shots (because even though the pattern is dry they still don't oil it but like 2-3 times a week) and also coast to coast shots. The 2nd center I go to has wood lanes, so I don't have much fun there. My equipment doesn't grab the lane until really late, so I have to play really straight, and my scores are lower because the ball just skidds. The 3rd center is the nicest out of the 3, I only bowl there once a week. Nice oil volume, nice friction, I can play any ball and any line that I want to.
Phaze 2 still the greatest ball out there overall.
Not anymore
@@87apizzi yes it is. I just got another.
@TraumaER obsession is better I've used both. It's close but still
@@87apizzi I only use SPI products. Last Hammer ball I had was the OG Black Widow. Averaged 240 with it the year it came out. It had a weight hole so that's that...
I bowl in 2 different houses, the first is on fresh house shot, the second is 2nd shift transitioned house shot. My benchmark is IQ Tour Solid. I also use the IQ Tour Pearl. I've been successful balling up to my Rubicon Solid, and a polished UFO Solid. The UFO polished works great on the transition lane 3rd arrow. I visited a proshop to ask about getting the Phase ll, and was told that my Rubicon would be a duplication of the Phase ll, because it's core was made to simulate a symetrical solid with a weight hole. The Rubicon being asymmetrical just finishes harder. Does this make sense for not considering the Phase ll?
Do you think this would going with the roto grip TNT and hustle camo
Your videos keep having the description from the Track Stealth video on them
FYI, the little description before the links and timestamps needs to be edited. Talks about Track Stealth.
Hello JR-Team ... what means "pin in the ring" in values? 45x4x45? (btw. What is Jungos PAP?) ... Thanks a lot and best greetings from Germany.
I bowl in 3 Leagues.
Current arsenal is:
Prism Solid
Phaze 2
Spectre (all non sanctioned leagues)
Zen (pin down)
Hustle RAP
Thinking hyped solid btwn my P2 and spectre/ zen.
Monday is 8 Lane house that just changed its Oil Pattern and wondering if the Hyped Solid would be good btwn Phaze 2 and my zen pin down. As the phaze 2 reads too early for some reason in this league that's 40'
Wednesday is Synthetic heavy oil lanes using Praism Solid or Phaze 2 games 1 and 2.
Friday wood lanes. Phaze 2 is almost too strong for that house so Hyped solid might be great there as well.
Great video and def helped show what the Hyped solid would do and where it fits in the bag.
Great video! Was wondering where you’d place the IQ Tour in comparison?.. I would assume it’s earlier than the hyped solid but smoother in the back. What do you think?
how would you compare the hyped solid and uc3? im curious to see how you’d roll em! and also i’m looking to get one of those and i’m not sure which way to go lol.
Hyped solid is much more consistent. Similar amount of hook tho
I have a lot candlepin bowling allies where I'm from. Unfortunately I don't have a lot of 10 pin alleys where I live.. I only bowled at least 7 ten pin bowling allies in my area. My main alley is Bowlero Lowell Lanes in Lowell, Massachusetts.
Jungo not only has the best reviews but also the best music for sure!!
I love my Raw Hammer Black, probably my favorite lower end ball right now. Would love Jungo or Jimoo throwing a few shots with it
Jungo ain't touching a raw hammer. Lol
@@ryanreid5859 yah, they would have their brunswick guy throwing that one lol. Barks
@@ryanreid5859 yeah I figured. He just mentioned it as a lower end controllable sym solid and it got me thinking how Jungo and Jimoo might make that ball look.
what i did is drilled mine stronger, also you were saying it doesn’t hook early enough i would say hit it with surface to get it to read a little early
Is that lane shine on the Phaze 2, or did you polish it?
I'm curious how the P2 rolls with polish on it.
Just a bit of lane shine also camera makes it look more shined
What's the specs of the layout? Awesome video.. We need more of these. Do you guys do coaching or clinics?
Storm comeing out with Phaze v October 21
Two centers. Dixie Bowl and Sunset West in St. George, UT
Shout out to the 5-pin lane on the pair to the right. I’d love to try that someday!!
I usually bowl in 4 different alleys currently, 2 for league and 2 for practice. I love lower end pieces like the hyped but I probably won’t get one cause the burner solid is basically the 900 Global version of the hyped if put at 3000 and reacta skuff
My house is dry as hell in no time what should I get to use after my Gem is done staying on the lanes? I want all rotogrip
UC2!
Great content as always JR Pro Shop. Keep up the good work.
Currently at 2 centers for league. I also bowl at 2 others for different local tournaments. I carry 6 balls for tournaments and 3 to 6 for league depending on which house I'm at.
Anyone else notice that the description below the title says it's a review of the "highly anticipated Track Stealth". Was this a test to see how many people click the "more" button? Maybe I win a prize for noticing this.
Looking to add another ball to my arsenal. Storm Faze 2 or hammer black widow 2.0. What’s the move?
Depends what you have so far
What are the dual Angle numbers for your pin in the ring layout?
65x4 7/8x 65
Really happy to see the comparison between the Phase 2 and the Hyped Solid. I'm picking up a Hyped Solid as a step down for my P2 (also my benchmark ball) and this is exactly what I'm looking for.
I bowl in 2 different centers. I would bowl in more but there aren’t many around my area
I love my P.2 have 1-NIB, 1 P.Phyisx NIB, besides I have them in bags also. The best of them two for me for tournament play or 1st game on league (lefty)
I bowl in two centers regularly one of them for league
I am looking for a ball that is comparable to the Idol Synergy. I am a Roto/Storm guy, but anything else out there worth a shot? Thanks in advance.
cosmos!
Let's go STORM
Jungo is BACK!
Ok, hey Jungo.. how ya doin'...
So I've been watching your vids since I got back into bowling in 2020...
And I gotta say, you and your team are some of the COOLEST Canadians I've ever had the pleasure to watch perform...
Now, down to more serious questions...
At 3:36 in this video, I noticed just HOW SHINY your Phaze 2 was, and I gotta ask ya..
How..??
Is that all Lane Shine, or did you put it on the spinner and polish the ever-beluvin Hay-Zeus out of it..
So please, comment back to me..
It's a small think, but as we say down here in Lantana, Florida... "ENQUIRING MIND'S WANNA KNOW..!!"
Thanks again..
Keep making the great Vids..
They get better every month..
Sincerely,
Jason
Just a bit of lane shine also the camera makes it looks more shiny too. It’s close to box
That Hyped needs a pin up layout and some surface. Way too over under right now.
Cool video talk tech bowling ball storm hyped soild with nano technology in the bowling ball more strike and spare hitting power at time and the storm phase 2 with nano technology in the bowling ball more strike and spare hitting power at time Jr pro shop
I bowl league in three houses. Practice in 3-4 other houses.
I've noticed that in ball review videos the bowler always moves left and right. I find that sometimes moving forward or backward on the approach does the trick. If I'm coming up short and hitting the face, I take a couple of steps forward -- more or less -- and this often helps. You can also move back and try for more leg speed and a faster throw. Ideally for me, I'm always searching for the least possible effort on my part, so moving forward without the exertion of leg speed suits me fine. Oh, to be 25 again, but I'm pushing 60.
I'm on 5 leagues a week so far.And have 3 balls currently
Not a fan of urethane it just seems like you have to hit a perfect angle and power to get it to carry. Love the Phaze II it and my storm Locks are my favorites.
I’m a new two handed bowler playing semi-conisitently for about a week and a half I score 120-130 looking for a bowling bowl ball
That "hyped" looked like hardwork to me. I'd rather have another "phase2" with a different surface and/or drilling.
more phaze 2 is always the answer once you have a full bag
I currently bowl in 4 different centers. 👍🏻
I bowl in 1 I probably bowl 60 games plus a week it used to be way more
Bowl in 1 alley
BOWL IN 2 HOUSES OVER ALL ONE AMF LANES AND ONE OLD WOOD LANES HYPED SOLID WOULD BE GREAT FOR
RST X-3....
Jungo is a good very good bowler but I see that the hyped solid he plays it with a tighter line and it looks good, way to go jungo.bro it wasn’t gutter but it was the 2 board,lol being gutter. Bowlers language for beginners not knowing’ that he actually didn’t throw a gutter
The RG Hyped Solid is a better ball for myself. layout is different and I'm on the left side. It's definitely stronger than I thought it was going to be.
I bowl in 4 different alleys.
So strange hearing/seeing Storm Hyped. 🤔🤨😆
Let’s goooo
I bowl in 5 houses
That ball looked pretty terrible on both patterns, which is really surprising to me. I’m still going to drill one because it seems like my type of ball, but I really expected Jungo to have a better look with it.
Three different centers. All different.
Three
Where the pin is at is irrelevant. We all have our own unique pap.. where the pin is for you will be completely different for someome else