Totally agree. And of many of the new releases that I have recently seen, this one looks more consistent with less over under. I could definitely use Nu Blue in league.
Ahhhh man! You can’t leave us hanging like that! lol…. I saw that and my jaw dropped. I went to one step after knee surgery… still have a ton of power. Throwing 18mph and north of 400 rev and still struggle keeping it left (I’m a lefty) of the head pin on most of my balls with a house shot. And that’s even after trying different layouts. I will keep my eye open for that video/product!
Just now found you from JR Raymond's last video on the Nu Blue, where he recommended this video. I was not disappointed. However, I am in absolute AWE over that undrilled Nu-Line X-Calibur on the table. That ball brings back so many memories for me. It was the catalyst that completely changed our sport. And I had one very early on. I'd kill for one now. I'd display it as the pride of my collection. Subscribed.
I was intrigued as soon as I heard of the existence of this ball. It seems that the people who developed this are trying to preserve the early ball motion of the Purple Pearl Hammer without having to make the cover harder to comply with the new PBA rules of hardness for urethane and urethane-like balls. I bet they had a ball developing and naming this ball, and I love the name because it definitely seems like a snarky jab at the PBA rules committee who have outlawed the Purple Pearl Hammer. From what I’ve seen here in your presentation I think I like everything about the NU Hammer except the color. I really like the forgiveness of the urethane-like motion, and it seems like that is exactly what a lot of medium-skilled bowlers, myself included, would need on spotty lane conditions. I’ve drilled balls for over 25 years for an outfit that continued to carry SMU type urethane balls for years after most bowlers had converted to resin, and I used to recommend urethane for bowlers in the 140-180 average range who were wanting to upgrade from their plastic balls. The inherent forgiveness of urethane is a good choice for bowlers of that skill level. As I grow older and my physical ability declines I am sorry that I got rid of my urethane balls when I jumped on the reactive bandwagon. A couple of those old pieces would be helpful to me now, but it’s probably a moot point because those balls are too heavy for me anyway. I was really glad to see the urethane balls making a comeback, even though they were being used mostly by high-speed, high-rev players. I am the exact opposite of those power players but I find it easier to keep the ball in the pocket with urethane. Occasionally I string a few strikes, but mostly I am just happy with filling frames. I can live with weak tens and the occasional 8-10 split. Overall, the comeback of urethane has been a big help to me. Lastly, I’d like to thank you for your channel. I find your intelligent, easygoing style relaxing, engaging and educational. Great review on the new Hammer, and great channel overall!
@Ctdbowling You left us hanging! I wish I could change one of my balls to get that urethane like motion. I just pulled out my Motiv Recon rx Silver 14 lb high RG low diff ball to see if I can play the dry on my 13 to 1 41 ft 19 mil house shot. I'm a lefty with 11-12 mph on screen was considering the nu blue hammer.
You found a way to "fill" the pores in the surface without throwing hundreds of games?!?! Always wondered if it was possible and get it to hold. Can't wait to get more info!
Hey Ron. I I know this is an older video. But by chance think you could do a comparison with the Hammer NU vs the Radical Big Bite NU too see any difference thank you keep a rockin
I have your scanner and the Not Urethane ball and I’ve found it stabilizes around 1500. I started league with 1500. Including practice i threw 25 shots. After 3 games the NU scanned at 4000. After cleaning the NU was back to 1500
Nice ending... A compound, possibly, to have the surface hook early. Interested in how long the surface lasts vs. urethane, and the hardness difference.
I agree with the below request. I have found my eyes see "Urethane" better than "Resin" in general. Of course patterns will dictate that at times. I'm guessing what you are saying with this video is that the main reason the ball can call itself "Not Urethane" is that it absorbs oil at a higher rate than traditional "Urethane". Do you know if the MCP balls have the absorption rate difference that qualify them as "not banned"? Also, the "Product" you use on the mindset at the end. I found that interesting as it did seem to give the ball a more "Urethan Like" read. I'm wondering what that product is and do you sell it? If so also how long does it last on the ball?
MCP balls do not absorb oil much and thus are classified as "urethane like" by the PBA and must meet the same hardness requirement as urethane. But who cares? No one is throwing MCP in the PBA
Interesting product teaser! As a Regional Staffer, I'll be looking forward to seeing how it works and if the "mystery Juice" can be removed from the ball. Reason why I ask is I do not need a urethane ball, due to not bowling on conditions that need it, but i do bowl one tournament a yearthat looks to be a urethane shot.
Im a national staffer. Love the breakdown and the comparison on the NU, the purple urethane and purple reactive. The $1,000,000 ? Is what's in the black bottle at the end of the video 🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔
Ok..... NU blu lane shines. I was wondering about that. Great video! Though i have one complaint. The cliffhanger at the end! 🤯😲 gotta know what the magic sauce is!
Is it because of the lower grit finish (500, 1000) that makes Urethane rolls early? Or Urethane, by nature of the material, rolls earlier than reactive even solid reactive?
The other thing that needs to be check is the hardness of the ball at its start and its use. Because that was the main concern of the PBA in regards to the urethane material, that it will get softer with its usage.
I am very curious what causes the cover stocks to change surface faster if the durometer measurements of the two materials are nearly the same (and urethane is accused of being "soft")
Oh sh#t Ron, you might have lightning in a bottle there, im 60 uear old 1 handed thumbless bowler from the 90's still throwing 16lbs so my ball speed is down. You just might have something there that will put alot of equipment back in my hand! Cant wait to see!
Can you tell me if it is a good or bad idea to clean the Purple Hammer Pearl with the light purple pin? Was told never to clean it but saw you clean it.
Makes me wonder if they put the minimum amount of plasticizer in the ball to qualify as "not urethane". Not sure what the requirements are regarding this. Does USBC require a certain amount of plasticizer in every ball and are all balls the same? As an example; if you could drain out the plasticizer from a given ball; do you end up with 1 oz, 2 oz, 6 oz???? Maybe the NU has 1 oz whereas a normal resin ball has closer to 6 oz? Know this probably sounds like a crazy idea.
I really wish there was more transparency in coverstock performance that companies put out. A more consumer friendly scale of coverstock strength (maybe just saying what the oil absorption rate or some other metric) so people can understand better exactly what they're buying. Calling something "not urethane" or "micro cell polymer" or even some of the fancy names like "reserve blend 801" just seems borderline predatory from a consumer's perspective
Regarding that last product teaser... I have a weird feeling people should just buy a ball for their particular conditions. Dry lanes/low volume you probably shouldn't be throwing a Gem sanded at 500. If you use your pliers as a hammer you're gonna have a bad time. If you use a heavy oil bowling ball on the wrong conditions, you're also going to have a bad time.
@@Ctdbowling I love the MCU as well, but some of these cliffhangers be killing me! Watching Loki season 2 right now and this Thursday cannot come soon enough! S2E4 was 🍌🍌🍌's!!! And the ending...🤯
This is the best NU video of the dozens that have surfaced, by far.
Thanks for watching
Absolutely.
Totally agree. And of many of the new releases that I have recently seen, this one looks more consistent with less over under. I could definitely use Nu Blue in league.
Pro level tease at the end of that video. Another CTD product that will change the game again.....
Appreciate you watching until the end
Wow I have been bowling for over 50 years and this was a great learning experience of different balls and how they react and work thank you.
Ahhhh man! You can’t leave us hanging like that! lol…. I saw that and my jaw dropped. I went to one step after knee surgery… still have a ton of power. Throwing 18mph and north of 400 rev and still struggle keeping it left (I’m a lefty) of the head pin on most of my balls with a house shot. And that’s even after trying different layouts. I will keep my eye open for that video/product!
Just now found you from JR Raymond's last video on the Nu Blue, where he recommended this video. I was not disappointed.
However, I am in absolute AWE over that undrilled Nu-Line X-Calibur on the table. That ball brings back so many memories for me. It was the catalyst that completely changed our sport. And I had one very early on. I'd kill for one now. I'd display it as the pride of my collection.
Subscribed.
It’s been said once, and probably will be said 1000 more times not every bowling ball is made for everybody
Could it be a new CTD spray on product announcement in our future called "That Urethane Stuff" perhaps?
Loving the NU Blue Hammer to play the friction on a wet/dry house shot.
I was intrigued as soon as I heard of the existence of this ball. It seems that the people who developed this are trying to preserve the early ball motion of the Purple Pearl Hammer without having to make the cover harder to comply with the new PBA rules of hardness for urethane and urethane-like balls. I bet they had a ball developing and naming this ball, and I love the name because it definitely seems like a snarky jab at the PBA rules committee who have outlawed the Purple Pearl Hammer. From what I’ve seen here in your presentation I think I like everything about the NU Hammer except the color. I really like the forgiveness of the urethane-like motion, and it seems like that is exactly what a lot of medium-skilled bowlers, myself included, would need on spotty lane conditions.
I’ve drilled balls for over 25 years for an outfit that continued to carry SMU type urethane balls for years after most bowlers had converted to resin, and I used to recommend urethane for bowlers in the 140-180 average range who were wanting to upgrade from their plastic balls. The inherent forgiveness of urethane is a good choice for bowlers of that skill level.
As I grow older and my physical ability declines I am sorry that I got rid of my urethane balls when I jumped on the reactive bandwagon. A couple of those old pieces would be helpful to me now, but it’s probably a moot point because those balls are too heavy for me anyway. I was really glad to see the urethane balls making a comeback, even though they were being used mostly by high-speed, high-rev players. I am the exact opposite of those power players but I find it easier to keep the ball in the pocket with urethane. Occasionally I string a few strikes, but mostly I am just happy with filling frames. I can live with weak tens and the occasional 8-10 split. Overall, the comeback of urethane has been a big help to me.
Lastly, I’d like to thank you for your channel. I find your intelligent, easygoing style relaxing, engaging and educational. Great review on the new Hammer, and great channel overall!
Really appreciate this comment
Nice vid! And sweet set up there! 👏
Ron, I would love to see a comparison of the Blue Hammer to a Motiv MCP ball like the Carbide Tank and hear your thoughts.
Agree....I'd throw in the UC3 as well :)
Yeah boy, im gonna need me some of that Urethane juice you got there for sure
I appreciate you watching till the end.
@Ctdbowling You left us hanging! I wish I could change one of my balls to get that urethane like motion. I just pulled out my Motiv Recon rx Silver 14 lb high RG low diff ball to see if I can play the dry on my 13 to 1 41 ft 19 mil house shot. I'm a lefty with 11-12 mph on screen was considering the nu blue hammer.
Excellent job Ronald. I can’t wait to get the chance to meet you in person. Keep up the great work.🤙🏿🤙🏿🙏🏿🙏🏿💯💯
You found a way to "fill" the pores in the surface without throwing hundreds of games?!?! Always wondered if it was possible and get it to hold. Can't wait to get more info!
Man that was a tease at the end lol cant wait to tey the new product
I do appreciate hearing your knowledge and watching you actually throwing!
Extremely informative as always! Nice touch at the end too 😉
Thanks for watching
Reminds me of my Boy Blue and what it did! Just now being able to watch this video. Can't wait!
Awesome cliffhanger! Great comparison. I don't throw urethane, but I like the way this ball looks.
Thanks for watching
Awesome comparison video! I see two things interesting in the video 😂 can wait for both to be available. Very sneaky Mr. Hickland Jr.😂
Purple Reactive has been Money for me this year
Since the product has dropped already. TruCut Gloss! I enjoyed seeing the difference on the Mindset. First video I've seen with it applied.
Thanks for sharing!!
Hey Ron. I I know this is an older video. But by chance think you could do a comparison with the Hammer NU vs the Radical Big Bite NU too see any difference thank you keep a rockin
I have your scanner and the Not Urethane ball and I’ve found it stabilizes around 1500. I started league with 1500. Including practice i threw 25 shots. After 3 games the NU scanned at 4000. After cleaning the NU was back to 1500
Nice ending... A compound, possibly, to have the surface hook early. Interested in how long the surface lasts vs. urethane, and the hardness difference.
I agree with the below request. I have found my eyes see "Urethane" better than "Resin" in general. Of course patterns will dictate that at times. I'm guessing what you are saying with this video is that the main reason the ball can call itself "Not Urethane" is that it absorbs oil at a higher rate than traditional "Urethane". Do you know if the MCP balls have the absorption rate difference that qualify them as "not banned"? Also, the "Product" you use on the mindset at the end. I found that interesting as it did seem to give the ball a more "Urethan Like" read. I'm wondering what that product is and do you sell it? If so also how long does it last on the ball?
MCP balls do not absorb oil much and thus are classified as "urethane like" by the PBA and must meet the same hardness requirement as urethane. But who cares? No one is throwing MCP in the PBA
Excellent comparison and demonstrations. BTW, you are throwing the ball a heck of a lot better.
I'm waiting for Hammer to do a Black Widow with the Not Urethane coverstock. If they do that, I'm pre ordering it.
Black Widow 3.0
Definitely. I throw a pink widow urethane in tourneys but it destroys hous shots. I'll be second in line behind ya to get one!
@@jdnance168 It does distroy on house shots
Great video Ron! I like seeing the tech specs on this Not Urethane BA Blue Hammer. Curious of how you tamed that Mindset! Bowling ball alchemy???
I cant wait to see how different it can be with surface adjustments/polish.
Interesting product teaser! As a Regional Staffer, I'll be looking forward to seeing how it works and if the "mystery Juice" can be removed from the ball. Reason why I ask is I do not need a urethane ball, due to not bowling on conditions that need it, but i do bowl one tournament a yearthat looks to be a urethane shot.
Thanks for watching
Great video. Will be trying some of black juice
Thanks for watching
Looks like the reaction change from the old product with the slip agent in it I think it was the wow factor TR
Thank you for all you do for us! Anyone know which shammy he is using?
Im a national staffer. Love the breakdown and the comparison on the NU, the purple urethane and purple reactive. The $1,000,000 ? Is what's in the black bottle at the end of the video 🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔
We don't know what is in it but we do know what it does to the ball.
@@Ctdbowling I need the stuff in the bottle....just take my money!
@@CtdbowlingHow can you not know what is in the black bottle? Who developed it?
Ok..... NU blu lane shines. I was wondering about that. Great video! Though i have one complaint. The cliffhanger at the end! 🤯😲 gotta know what the magic sauce is!
500 grit works great on my NU.
Will that magic elixir that gives reactive balls urethane like reaction be available to purchase?
It will be available later this year
we're almost out of year@@Ctdbowling
@@MrOsmodeus true, maybe early next year then?
I like the new intro
Is it because of the lower grit finish (500, 1000) that makes Urethane rolls early? Or Urethane, by nature of the material, rolls earlier than reactive even solid reactive?
This was the easiest... Use urethane until the shot is gone video.I have come across.
Thank you.
My NU Blue gets way dirtier faster than any other....must be the resin type
Ron, I'm a older bowler and lefty with low speed and low rev stroker style bowler. I have the purple reactive- is the NU a ball for my arsenal
How about checking the cover from its original finish and after all the shots of the NU ball.
He did say they were all sanded 500. Do you need to see that to believe it for some particular reason?
The other thing that needs to be check is the hardness of the ball at its start and its use. Because that was the main concern of the PBA in regards to the urethane material, that it will get softer with its usage.
1 handed lefty here... 500rpm, 16-18 mph. I'll be drilling one out.
What is, or is there a surface level, sanded or polished, that you with your best guestimation, will make the make the NU just like the Purple?
I am very curious what causes the cover stocks to change surface faster if the durometer measurements of the two materials are nearly the same (and urethane is accused of being "soft")
What was that additive on the last Mindset
What product did you use on the Mindset?
Urethane or maybe it's Not Urethane? 🤣🤣🤣
How does the tour dynamics fit your game. Is that another ball that is more suited for higher-rev players?
It would be nice to get on the lanes with this
Oh sh#t Ron, you might have lightning in a bottle there, im 60 uear old 1 handed thumbless bowler from the 90's still throwing 16lbs so my ball speed is down. You just might have something there that will put alot of equipment back in my hand! Cant wait to see!
What’s the name of that spray that you used on the bowl the mindset
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Could you use Amp'd on the NU Blue? How many games does that last?
It's reactive so yes you can use AMP'D, but a regular reactive ball would do the same thing
The NU blue hooks like a urethane does the first couple shots before it tames down.
Can you tell me if it is a good or bad idea to clean the Purple Hammer Pearl with the light purple pin? Was told never to clean it but saw you clean it.
Yes you should clean your bowling ball
XCalibur is such a nice ball
Do you sell that ball cup/towel yet? Couldn’t find it in the site
Future product, nice catch
I’ve wanted a product like that for the longest time! Looking forward to its release!
Ok we need to see that mindset again. What did you do??
turtle wax done added some was to that bottle?
What is that stuff you put on the mindset? Tell me you have a new product coming cause I need that.
Black bottle stuff lol
Makes me wonder if they put the minimum amount of plasticizer in the ball to qualify as "not urethane". Not sure what the requirements are regarding this. Does USBC require a certain amount of plasticizer in every ball and are all balls the same? As an example; if you could drain out the plasticizer from a given ball; do you end up with 1 oz, 2 oz, 6 oz???? Maybe the NU has 1 oz whereas a normal resin ball has closer to 6 oz? Know this probably sounds like a crazy idea.
I was thinking the same...probably the lowest amount possible to make it barely reactive
I really wish there was more transparency in coverstock performance that companies put out. A more consumer friendly scale of coverstock strength (maybe just saying what the oil absorption rate or some other metric) so people can understand better exactly what they're buying. Calling something "not urethane" or "micro cell polymer" or even some of the fancy names like "reserve blend 801" just seems borderline predatory from a consumer's perspective
So are we getting a new beginning to the ending?
I think so
@@Ctdbowling looking forward to it.
Idk what in that bottle but i need some of that.
Thanks for watching
Regarding that last product teaser... I have a weird feeling people should just buy a ball for their particular conditions. Dry lanes/low volume you probably shouldn't be throwing a Gem sanded at 500.
If you use your pliers as a hammer you're gonna have a bad time. If you use a heavy oil bowling ball on the wrong conditions, you're also going to have a bad time.
What if you could turn your pliers into a hammer and vice versa? Wouldn't that make for an interesting tool set?
What is that stuff at the end and why don’t I have some? 😂
Give it some time and you will be able to get it.
You need to wipe off that ball each time.
Looks like we are getting a nu not turtle wax polish, because the 2nd Mindset has a little sheen to the coverstock compared to the untouched Mindset.
hahahah we need specto running
The NU looks like something us slower, less rev’s guys could use for league…that being said, whatcha got in the bottle? 🤔🤷♂️😊
I agree and whatever is in that black bottle may be helpful too.
Urethane does "NOT" absorb oil ??? 🤔
Correct
NU is stronger in the backends.
If the Purple Hammer is Flaring then why do people complain about carry so much ?
That has to be some sort of an almost wax you put on to get the mindset to act like urethane...
Would have been amazing if it had been
"NU Purple Hammer "
That ball is called purple reactive.
I see what you did there, sell me the bottle, take my money!!!!!
ctdbowling.com/products/trucut-gloss-powered-by-turtle-wax
He didn’t get just any reactive ball he got the original reactive ball.
#1
You talk about a cliff hanger
Come on CEO! You are getting as bad as an MCU movie with the Teaser at the end! #WhatsInTheBlackBottle
I was curious who the CEO of CTD was but he cleared it up right away!
😂😂😂 I love the MCU
@@Ctdbowling I love the MCU as well, but some of these cliffhangers be killing me! Watching Loki season 2 right now and this Thursday cannot come soon enough! S2E4 was 🍌🍌🍌's!!! And the ending...🤯
Would have liked to have seen a surface scan on both mindsets, after they were thrown.