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Reviews => AMF => Topic started by: BallReviews-scodaddy21 on June 29, 2016, 10:11:53 AM
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The Great Escape™ provides the next evolution in the Escape™ series. The Great Escape features the Continuous Flow Technology™ core known for producing a strong mid-lane read, but with its more aggressive F80 solid coverstock and NEAT “E†1,500 grit finish the Great Escape will handle higher volumes of oil.
Coverstock: F80 Solid
Color: Teal/Black/Orange
Finish: 1500 Grit NEAT "E"
Core Type: CFTâ„¢ Asymmetric
RG (15lbs) 2.48
RG Dif (15lbs) .051
In Dif (15lbs) .030
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Coverstock: F80 Solid
Color: Teal/Black/Orange
Finish: 1,500 Grit NEAT "E"
Core: CFTâ„¢ Asymmetric
Layout: 65x5.5"x40
PAP: 5.5"over, 3/8" up
Cranker
40' THS medium volume
The Great Escape™ provides the next evolution in the Escape™ series. The Great Escape features the Continuous Flow Technology™ core known for producing a strong mid-lane read, but with its more aggressive F80 solid coverstock and NEAT “E†1,500 grit finish the Great Escape WILL handle higher volumes of oil!
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AMF Great Escape
#15.4
3.5" pin
1.8 oz top
Rt. hand
14-15 mph
PAP 4 9/16 1/4 over
Drilling: 70x5.5"x35, Vise compound polish
Volume 38-41ft
THS, Kegel Challenge Series
AMF Great Escape, the 2nd in the Escape series is a solid asymmetrical ball looking for oil. Its predecessor the Escape is a hybrid that for me is a powerful skid/flip type ball. The Great Escape is a smoother, hard revving ball looking for oil. Drilled it looking for some length as my soft speed can struggle with asymmetric balls. With a coat of Vice compound polish I have a hard arcing ball in the Great Escape. One I can play more up the boards on fresh or oily conditions. Very predictable backend motion is a nice look for me in a ball as aggressive as this one is. A must ball for faster speeds or the rev challenged. Excellent compliment to the Escape hybrid.