The Thug Corrupt is the third ball in the line. This Thug Corrupt offers an all new Composite Hybrid cover wrapped around the low RG asymmetric Thug core. The box finish is 500/4000 Siaair. I drilled mine with my favorite, 60x4-5/8x30 layout. During the summer, I run a sport shot league and was excited to see how it rolled. Unfortunately, we were on medium length patterns; 2011-12 Chameleon (39ft) and U.S. Open (40ft). I also tested it on our 43ft heavier volume THS.
On the fresh Chameleon and U.S. Open patterns, the Corrupt forced me a little deeper than I would normally like to start. Even with the 4000 Siaair finish, it was reading the mids very hard. I did see some success on these patterns after a game or so. I was able to stand 27 and had to be a little firmer with my speed. I was great as long as I hit the 7/8 board around 40ft. If I missed a board in, the ball was just too strong. I'm sure a surface change, and/or different layout, would allow me to be more comfortable on these patterns. Honestly, what's the point? This ball is designed for heavier/longer patterns.
On our 43ft THS, the Corrupt was strong and consistent. Compared to the Thug and Thug Unruly, this ball is strong in the mids and significantly stronger when it sees friction . It wasn't as sensitive to the heavier volume as the Thug. Even at the same 500/4000 finish, the Corrupt read the midlane a few feet earlier and provided a stronger backend motion. I took the Corrupt to 500/2000 to compare it to my Unruly. The Unruly was strong in the midlane with a smooth, arcing shape throughout the lane. With the surface change the new Corrupt was stronger overall. The Corrupt picked up in the midlane just like the Unruly but retained its backend shape and continuation. Being a lefty, I often run into trouble moving deeper on longer formats. The heads get beat up fast and strong balls like the Unruly struggle to get through without reading early. The Corrupt will allow me to keep this ball in my hands on the longer patterns when I need to move in, but still need a stronger asymmetric motion with a little surface on it.
The Thug and Thug Unruly were a huge hit in our center last year. They out sold all other balls in our pro shop. I expect the new Corrupt to be an even bigger success. The new Composite cover will matchup perfectly with a wide variety of bowlers. Being able to adjust the surface and not loose any backend reaction is HUGE! Especially on longer/tighter tournament patterns.