Jeff, I remember when I started watching you and your videos’ where you with Storm at one time because I really thought your vids in the past few years’ you were rolling SPI ? It’s great seeing you again. I’ve got you on subscribe bell is on.
No, I was a free agent when I started doing these videos. Was just doing them for fun (still am, I love making these!). And thank you very much, I do appreciate the support!
Oh YEAH!!! Before I even watch this bad boy. I just have to say how awesome this ball looks. Now on to the review............................Ok now after watching I really thought I was leaning towards the Track Tundra Fire (looking for a symmetrical pearl) but now this Stealth Pearl is looking good and your Radical Crypto Boom review that looked good too. Thanks for your very thorough and entertaining reviews and diggin' the cool format too. NEXT!!!!
So I know this was a stealth review but curious. I’m looking for a supper strong pearl would you suggest the stealth pearl for strongest or what is the strongest ball you have seen
waiting paitently for mine to come to my pso on thursday! So glad there is a pearl now i always wanted a stealth but my local house has way too much friction for the solid.
Having thrown the Zen myself, I'm confident that the Stealth would be much more angular and continuous off the spot for me. The Zen always rolled very forward for me, and I often commented how it's the most asymmetric symmetric ball I'd ever thrown.
@@JeffTeachesBowling i often forget how much of an impact coverstocks have, given that the zen and stealth have somewhat similar RGs and differentials. Thanks for the reply as always!!
@Zudoarichidoari it really is a fascinating part of science how much impact coverstocks have, and also how even two balls with similar numbers and similar covers can still roll differently.
Great Comparison of the Different Styles - I'm a fairly new 2 - Hander and it's hard to find GOOD ball reviews 👍
Spread the word! It's hard to grow an informational channel when there's so much meaningless fluff and hype out there. 😔
Great video Jeff, thanks!
Jeff, I remember when I started watching you and your videos’ where you with Storm at one time because I really thought your vids in the past few years’ you were rolling SPI ? It’s great seeing you again. I’ve got you on subscribe bell is on.
No, I was a free agent when I started doing these videos. Was just doing them for fun (still am, I love making these!). And thank you very much, I do appreciate the support!
Oh YEAH!!! Before I even watch this bad boy. I just have to say how awesome this ball looks. Now on to the review............................Ok now after watching I really thought I was leaning towards the Track Tundra Fire (looking for a symmetrical pearl) but now this Stealth Pearl is looking good and your Radical Crypto Boom review that looked good too. Thanks for your very thorough and entertaining reviews and diggin' the cool format too. NEXT!!!!
Out of all the new stuff I've previewed for you all, the Stealth Pearl is my favorite. 😁😁
So I know this was a stealth review but curious. I’m looking for a supper strong pearl would you suggest the stealth pearl for strongest or what is the strongest ball you have seen
Both the Stealth Pearl and the new Paragon Pearl are but super strong - I'd suggest either of those.
waiting paitently for mine to come to my pso on thursday! So glad there is a pearl now i always wanted a stealth but my local house has way too much friction for the solid.
Might be a stupid question, but how does it compare to the Zen, if they are even comparable at all?
Having thrown the Zen myself, I'm confident that the Stealth would be much more angular and continuous off the spot for me. The Zen always rolled very forward for me, and I often commented how it's the most asymmetric symmetric ball I'd ever thrown.
@@JeffTeachesBowling i often forget how much of an impact coverstocks have, given that the zen and stealth have somewhat similar RGs and differentials. Thanks for the reply as always!!
@Zudoarichidoari it really is a fascinating part of science how much impact coverstocks have, and also how even two balls with similar numbers and similar covers can still roll differently.