The Delirium is one of those balls that's just so good you can't keep it off your hand! Being a peal ball, this particular coverstock gets through the fronts very easily while acting more like a solid in terms of back end reaction. Never before have I seen a pearl ball that goes sideways through the pin deck the way the Delirium does! For those of you who loved the original Eruption, you can expect a very similar motion, just more of it. My estimate is at least 3-5 boards stronger and still manages to store enough energy to clear the pin deck with ease and get the ten out.
I drilled two Deliriums, one pin up, the other pin down. The roll is almost identical with the exception of the pin down version rolling about three feet sooner than the pin up. Ball motion has been very consistent between house shots and sport shots alike which is always a plus for the Sunday warriors.
My PAP is 4 7/8" right, 3/8" up and I fall into the "tweener" category as far as ball speed and rev rate. I decided to go with dual angle layouts on these balls, 75 x 4 3/4" x 65 (pin down) and 65 x 4 1/2" x 35 (pin up). I haven't tried knocking the polish off of either of these balls yet, they're simply too good as they are to really want to mess with. I bowl on a fairly heavy volume house pattern in leagues and I have to say with these being polished pearl balls, they still hook quite a bit, even on the fresh!
Bowlers of all styles and calibers will love this ball on a variety of lane patterns. It's sure to be a league night staple and definitely a ball to take with you to tournaments! Columbia 300 has given us an amazing new piece that's sure to turn heads for quite some time to come!
Jimmy Ogden
Savage Bowling Pro Shops
Columbia 300 Regional Staff