4" pin, 3 oz top., rev leverage with pin about 4" from axis on a line below fingers, CG a couple of inches below centerline stacked, bomb strong, weight hole low in the thumb positive quadrant. 11/16 side, 3/8 thumb weight.
Bad things follow when I lose backend reaction because of carrydown. I lost 6 sticks of average since February bowling on tight backends. Say what you will about TEC, but of all the balls I own, the only thing that could turn the corner on this was a rejuvenated Columbia Game that was on the verge of dying again.
When these came up cheap on Ebay, I got one just to be an arsenal piece. I understand that this cover has about 50 games in it max. So on different days, I put two games apiece on a fresh league shot, a fresh 42' flat shot and a second shift league shot with lots of carrydown. The ball was wiped between shots and meticulously cleaned afterwards.
The best thing to say about Addiction is it shines on carrydown; it's hands down the best thing I have ever thrown where the backends are tight but you can still get to head oil. Rev leverage and this cover are perfect for it. The carry was exceptional. So I got exactly what I wanted.
It is also very good to open up the outside on a flat shot. Many sport patterns want you to play inside. This one is big enough to go up the boards in a putative OB. It would have been nice to have last winter on sport league just for this reason. Again, the carry was exceptional. This is a big, powerful particle ball.
This will be a ball I leave in the back of the locker, just in case. It will not be a league ball for me. To play a normal release, I had to keep it in the oil the whole way. It was so strong, there was no hold if I tugged it, but if I got it outside too quickly, it would burn up. However, it still carried very well even when it rolled out.
To play in it on a league shot, add some polish, use a lot of speed, or kill the revs. The low trackers and spinners might like it on some oil. I am too much up the back to play it comfortably. It is hard to imagine a cranker liking this ball under any circumstances.
This is a very strong, early rolling piece of equipment. If the comparison is meaningful, it plays like a slightly bigger, earlier V2 Strong. There's not much else to distinguish these two. All things equal, it is not as long or angular as the Adrenaline, nor the purple V2 Particle. Most of the TEC2 balls are longer and snappier.
Versatility: 6.5. A specialized arsenal piece for me anyway. Other styles may like it more on a normal shot, some styles will not find any use for it at all. If you like an early-rolling ball with a strong cover, and have oil and heads, this could be a useful ball. Mine will mainly sit in the locker against need.
Hit and Carry: 8.5. If you need something that can carry when thrown in the oil and get out the corners on big carrydown, this is your ball. It carried like great for me even when it rolled out.
Control: 8.5. Big and smooth with no sudden change of direction. Should play well for the stroker on the PBA and sport shots.