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Equipment Boards => Columbia 300 => Topic started by: thedjs on September 09, 2014, 07:28:33 PM
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Would the Crazy Antics be the next ball up from the Eruption Pro? I guess I'm asking if it would be a good choice on medium light conditions and stronger in the mid lane than the Eruption Pro?
Thanks
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My crazy antics doesn't seem to really read much midlane. It just snaps back at the end. Its great for when lanes start to breakdown or there is a five man league before we go on. It honesty looks like the ball slides and won't come back, but somehow it does. I would say Medium/light this ball is great for.
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My crazy antics doesn't seem to really read much midlane. It just snaps back at the end. Its great for when lanes start to breakdown or there is a five man league before we go on. It honesty looks like the ball slides and won't come back, but somehow it does. I would say Medium/light this ball is great for.
How have you got your ball drilled? Pin up or down? Did you leave it in box condition?
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For me, the Crazy Antics is just a bit stronger than the Eruption Pro, but not by much.
I agree that it does not read the midlane much at all, despite having it drilled to
pick up a roll a little earlier than some of my other drillings. For me it works best
once the lanes start to burn up a good bit.
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i would look at the blur solid. and probably take the polish off
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Exactly what bergman says. It is drilled pin up. I did nothing to alter the surface. I tend to throw it when the house shot is already broken down or third game + 4th game.
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The Crazy Antics does provide me with more of a midlane read. However , The easiest difference to see is in the backend. I tend to go to these balls when my stronger balls are reading the lane to early. If you want a ball that provides a good midlane read. Check out the N'S@NE Antics , Or the regular Antics. In a lower price point , the Disorder is a ton of ball. It also provides a strong midlane read.