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Reviews => Lord Field => Topic started by: BallReviews-scodaddy21 on September 27, 2016, 12:40:31 PM
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The Lord Field Knight is designed for heavier oil patterns to medium/heavy oil patterns. New Low Rg "Grenade Core" features a flip block and heavy roll in the backend.
2000 Abralon Sanded Finish gives this ball a texture the Proton 2 coverstock has not had. Great rolling surface for the Knight.
The Knight, A true defender of bowlers when oil is lurking
Recommended Lane Condition: Medium Heavy to Heavy Oil
Reaction Type: Strong Mid-Lane and Continuos Backend
X Factor Hook Rating Scale (1-20): 17
Coverstock Type: Pearl Reactive
Core Type: Symmetrical
Factory Finish: 2000 Grit Abralon
Radius of Gyration (RG): 2.497 (15lb.)
Differential (DIFF): .057 (15lb.)
Color: Blue/Dark Blue
Core: Grenade
Coverstock: Proton 2.0
Flare Potential: High
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LANE CONDITION
Length:40
Volume:
Type (THS, Sport Pattern etc): THS
COMMENTS
Likes: Heavy roll
Dislikes:Na
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I used my basic favorite drill which gave me a familiar read and ball shape throughout the lane. Almost a skid reaction but with a heavy roll due to the big core.
Used on Brunswick Pro-Avalane a 40ft. medium THS, feet at 24 crossing 15/16 at the arrows out to 8, I had a consistent skid,hook roll through the pin deck. Carried light hits very well in a house that is not to forgiving.
I would state this ball is a few boards stronger overall the the LF Knight Which uses the by far the best cover by Lord Field (Proton+ 2.0).
Likes:
Heavy roll with the ability to square up on heavier volume. Pin carry, reminds me of the LF Talent with an earlier Proton cover. Cover can be altered to handle medium oil with higher pad and polish. Durable cover.