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What are
X-Comps and X-Blems? |
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X-Comp: |
X-Comps
are released by Storm to their bowling ball reps and Storm retail locations for bowling ball testing. These bowling
balls did not meet Storm's quality control for a first quality bowling ball. The nature of the blems on these bowling
balls do not effect the performance. They are small cosmetic blems, including color, logos, etc. X-Comps come with
the same warranty as a first line product but availability of the product may vary at the time of warranty.
X-Comps are a great way to try new products at huge savings, you get the same coverstock and core combinations
at lower prices everyday at bowlingdeals.com. |
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X-Blem, X-Out, & Seconds: |
Manufacturers
release their high performance bowling balls under the X-Blem, X-Out or Second label when small non-performance issues
occur. The core and coverstock combinations on these bowling balls are identical to the first line bowling balls. |
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A bowling
ball is labeled an X-Blem, X-Out, or Second for any one of the following reasons: |
Color pigmentation.
Small pitting caused by air bubbles.
Unique pin placement, top weight, or mass bias marking location.
Labels are engraved in unusual places or may have the wrong logos engraved on ball.
Swirl patterns of the ball are not consistent, which may effect the color (look) of the ball greatly.
Engravings such as the serial numbers, cg location markers or logos may be stamped on the ball more than once. |
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These
differences do not effect the performance of the bowling ball or the ability to drill the bowling ball. Therefore
allowing bowlers to purchase top of the line bowling equipment at a fraction of the cost. |
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NOTE: Due to the limited availability of X-Comps, X-Blems, X-Outs, and Seconds pin placement and top weight are not guaranteed. |