Thank you so much for these videos. I/we really appreciate it. I have been eyeing this baby up for a week or two since the 1st reviews came out and watching Matt Russo throw it is making it hard to ignore.
I saw a guy with a short pin layout on the Cypher. It absoluelty was the best urethane looking shape ive seen in a reactive. I know he will enjoy that ball for years to come.
12.5mph at the pins is still medium-slow off your hand, so you are definitely rev dominant. pin-down is a good option for you for a smooth motion front-to-back. we RARELY recommend pin-down syms, but your style would be an exception. with your high rev rate you should get a controlled benchmark motion, (or one step more controlled than benchmark), on fairly fresh medium conditions.
@@BowlingBuckosh you described my Squatch Solid precisely. It's pin down. I'm going from 16 lbs to 14 lbs (age). I drilled my first 14 lb ball this past weekend. Widow 3.0, 70x 5x 30. I had to lane shine it out to keep it on the right side. I beleive these modern covers are too strong for me. My selections will have to be lower differential, or pin down to add extra feet in length.
hey there! i see the Cypher being a bit later revving, less in the midlane, more in the backend, and less total hook, but not by a lot. piranha is faster revvving and higher flaring which gives it a bit more midlane and smoothness.
Love your videos Bryan. Major congrats to Matt Russo.
Thank you so much for these videos. I/we really appreciate it. I have been eyeing this baby up for a week or two since the 1st reviews came out and watching Matt Russo throw it is making it hard to ignore.
I saw a guy with a short pin layout on the Cypher. It absoluelty was the best urethane looking shape ive seen in a reactive. I know he will enjoy that ball for years to come.
With a 12.5mph speed through the pins and a high rev rate(large hands)....
What effect should i expect with the Cypher with a pin down layout.
12.5mph at the pins is still medium-slow off your hand, so you are definitely rev dominant. pin-down is a good option for you for a smooth motion front-to-back. we RARELY recommend pin-down syms, but your style would be an exception. with your high rev rate you should get a controlled benchmark motion, (or one step more controlled than benchmark), on fairly fresh medium conditions.
@@BowlingBuckosh you described my Squatch Solid precisely. It's pin down. I'm going from 16 lbs to 14 lbs (age). I drilled my first 14 lb ball this past weekend. Widow 3.0, 70x 5x 30. I had to lane shine it out to keep it on the right side. I beleive these modern covers are too strong for me. My selections will have to be lower differential, or pin down to add extra feet in length.
Where does this fit compared to my piranha powercor
hey there! i see the Cypher being a bit later revving, less in the midlane, more in the backend, and less total hook, but not by a lot. piranha is faster revvving and higher flaring which gives it a bit more midlane and smoothness.