General Ball Info
Coverstock Info | |||
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Name: | Coercion FYS Solid Reactive | ||
Type: | Reactive Solid | ||
Box Finish: | 2000 Grit LSS | ||
Color: | Dark Blue / Light Blue / Red | ||
Core Info | |||
Name: | Turbulent | ||
Type: | Asymmetrical | ||
RG: | 2.49 | ||
Total Diff: | 0.054 | ||
Int. Diff: | 0.017 |
The Trident Odyssey brings back the Turbulent core from the Trident, Trident Quest, and Trident Abyss. This asymmetrical core design has a lower RG (2.49″) and a higher differential (0.054″) than the Sidewinder asymmetrical core used in the Trident Nemesis and Trident Horizon. The Trident Odyssey uses a new coverstock called Coercion FYS Solid Reactive. This new “Full Yield Solid” version of the Coercion veneer created plenty of traction for all three testers in the middle of the lane, while also providing a strong breakpoint shape. The new shell comes out of the box at a 2000 grit sanded finish, giving it plenty of teeth for use on higher volumes of oil.
Stroker had the best overall reaction across the test patterns with the Trident Odyssey, but he was just behind the two higher rev rate testers on the fresh heavy oil pattern. While he had plenty of room for error and lots of traction, his pin carry very slightly lagged behind Tweener and Cranker. The Trident Odyssey provided plenty of total hook for his game on the fresh, and his look got even better as a bit more friction built up as the pattern transitioned. He kept the ball at its box finish the entire time, seeing more total hook than any other ball ...