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April 21, 2022 SCUBA 83 posts | ISA Rock Softballs vs. NSA Rock Softballs I understand that X-Rock-ISA-Y 44/400, Composite Cover, Poly Core Trump Stote softballs were used at the 2022 Spring Worlds and are currently being used at the 2022 Southwest Championships. I have several dozen X-Rock-NSA-Y 44/400, Composite Cover, Poly Core Trump Stote softballs. Can anyone tell me the difference between the two? |
April 21, 2022 DaveDowell Men's 70 4296 posts | The ISA X-Rock has the ISA Base Burglar™ logo on it, thus making it the only allowable softball for this week's SSUSA Southwest Championships in Las Vegas ... |
April 22, 2022 SCUBA 83 posts | Dave, I should have been clear as to what I was after. I actually want to know if there's a difference in how one ball performs over the other. Maybe one travels further than the other. Something like that. |
April 22, 2022 DaveDowell Men's 70 4296 posts | SCUBA ... I'm sure that some of the experts here will chime in (and I hope they do), but those two balls are supposed to perform identically according to the manufacturer, with the only difference being the logo stamped on the respective flavors ... I have no opinion to support or rebut that claim ... |
May 8, 2022 JohnO28 Men's 50 95 posts | Dave Dowell, what makes you say or think that both balls are supposed to perform identically? |
May 8, 2022 DaveDowell Men's 70 4296 posts | JohnO28 ... Because the descriptions are very similar • X-Rock-ISA-Y 44/400 and X-Rock-NSA-Y 44/400, differing only in the first letter of the initials of the association whose logo is stamped on the ball ... The BSN folks also tell us that's the only difference ... I also typed: ".. I have no opinion to support or rebut that claim .." ... |