LANE CONDITION
Length: 43 ft on Brunswick Anvilane
Volume: Heavy
Type (THS, Sport Pattern etc): THS
COMMENTS
Likes: Extremely clean through the heads, capable of higher entry angles, carry power
Dislikes: A little over/under with box finish
The Infinite Theory is another great ball from Roto Grip. I ended up with mine in a 4 ball deal through user sps300 and have now gotten the chance to use it a bit. On this ball, I decided to go with a 4x4x1 layout where I would have versatility on different conditions with a strong back end.
Throwing the ball on a fresh 43 ft house pattern with Brunswick Anvilane, the first thing I noticed was how clean the ball is through the heads. With the heavier oil, I noticed that the box finish proved to be a little over/under with me. However, keep in mind that my ball speed is around 19-22mph and have a rev rate of 420-430. If my speed got a touch fast, the ball would tend to skid a bit more at the start.
Compared to my Rogue Cell, the Rogue Cell starts reading the midlane earlier and has similar hook overall. This is because the Rogue Cell comes with 4000 as the box finish whereas the Infinite Theory comes 1500 polished.
The carry down proved to be where the Infinite Theory shines in my arsenal. Once the pattern had more friction in back (game 2), the ball had no problems on the back end. In fact, when I swung it wide a few times, the Infinite Theory was able to generate a ton of entry angle and had no problems recovering. It is very good with carry, keeping the pins low, and have been able to generate multiple messengers so far.
At the normal place I bowl, I could see this being an option to start with since our house pattern is more of a medium to medium-heavy volume. The back ends are also cleaner to start, so I would have friction to work with. From there, I could either move left and open the lane up, use speed and play tighter lines outside, or ball down to my Outlaw.
Bottom line is that the Infinite Theory is another good ball from the guys in Utah. If you are a little more speed dominant and want to use this on heavier patterns, definitely take a pad to scuff some of the polish off. Average and lower speed bowlers should have no problem with the box finish.
However on medium and medium-heavy conditions, this ball is money. Absolutely worth it.