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DV8 Poison
The DV8 Poison is the first DV8 ball to utilize thick shell technology. This ball is known for its versatility as an all purpose ball and outstanding backend motion. The Toxicity core and Toxin-R coverstock pair up as a sick combiniation for medium to heavy oil conditions.
- Color: Halogen Yellow
All colors do vary somewhat from the picture shown - Core: Toxicity (14-16#)
- Coverstock: Toxin-R
- RG: 2.564 (15# ball)
- Differential: 0.054 (15# ball)
- Hook Potential: 260 (scale 1-225)
- Length: 115 (scale 1-235)
- Finish: 500 / 1,500 Siaair Micro Pad
- Reaction: All Purpose with Strong Backend
- Recommended Lane Condition: Medium to Heavy Oil
- Warranty: 2 Year Limited Manufacturer's Warranty
- A few tiny pit holes in the cover stock of the ball are normal
- SKU: DV60106096
- Product ID: 11642
- Brand: DV8
- Category: Bowling Balls
- Ball Performance: Upper Mid-Performance Balls
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Question:
How would the DV8 Poison compare to the Creed Rebellion?
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I will be bowling with a 12 lb. ball and throwing it at round 13.5 mph, I would like to have strong backend/finish, will the Poison be a good fit for me?
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Answer:
The reaction this ball has is described as All Purpose with Strong Backend. However, the finish might make this ball ready a little earlier for your ball speed so you may want to get a ball that has a pearlized cover and/or a polished finish to give you more of an angular strong backend hook. The DV8 Hitman may give you more backend hook.
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Would the Poison or the Creed Rebellion work better for a lower rev rate and around 13.5 mph?
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They are very similar but the Creed Rebellion would be a little stronger reaction than the Poison. The Poison however would be more versatile and could handle a wider range of lane conditions through the night.
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how would the dv8 compare to the storm soniq
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