BALL SPECS
Pin Length:3 inches
Starting Top Weight:unknown
Ball Weight:15lbs
DRILL PATTERN
Pin to PAP:4 1/4
CG to PAP:3 5/8
X Hole (if there is one): lower quadrant
BOWLER STYLE
Rev Rate:475+
Ball Speed:17.5-18.5
PAP/Track:high tracker 4 7/8 ove and a 1/4 up
SURFACE PREP
Grit:OOB
Type: (Matte, Polish, Sanded): Polished
LANE CONDITION
Length: Around 40 ffet
Volume: Medium
Type (THS, Sport Pattern etc): THS christmas tree
BALL REACTION
Length: Long id say 8.5 out of a 10
Back End: 95 percent of overall hook
Overall Hook: On my condition its a 9 out of a 10
Midlane Read: really dosnt read the midlane
Breakpoint Shape: Candy cane almost hocky stick
Well I just recieved this ball today the fourth from saw head and another that looked like it was brand new. Threw the ball on my typical house shot its about medium oil but very squeaky clean backends. The ball really amazed me how easy it was to get threw the early and mid parts of the lane. The ball seems like more oil would definatly plague this ball so will have to update if I ever bowl on a heavier oiled pattern but any ways. The ball is decivingly long alot of times I was wondering if the ball was going to recover and yet it always did I found because of the late reaction 10 pins where a bit more stubborn. The ball is a cross between skid snap and skid arc and seems to recover well to arrant shots. Overall I believe this ball will be nice for med to med dry conditions and fit nicely in my bag. Like my pther lane one balls this ball hits hard and also first nite out it was good for a 369 dollar strike pot so It definatly paid for itself. Well hope the review was helpful and had enough detail. Thanks for reading Ecco
Likes: Hit, carry, ball motion, ease to get ball to push down lane.
Dislikes: with that ease to push it is like a double edge sward the 10 pin likes to hang around.
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