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Pin 4 1/2 inches from PAP, cg in plam on midline, no hole
Surface:
As is, light coat of black magic
Test Centers:
House #3- HPL's (heads only), wood backends, 34 ft pattern buffed to 37. Track blows up quick forcing players deep early
House #5- HPL's, again not sure of pattern, as mechanic is a caveman lacking people skills. They use an old pad machine and this place flat out hooks, everywhere and from every angle.
House #6- Very old wood, not sure of pattern, not even sure if they employ a lane man or even have a lane machine. Place flat out hooks, early and often.
Originally want a Black Ice to fill this void but was persuaded to try this. Seeing that I had great success with the original Sonic-X solid I figured id go with Roto-Grip again. Wanted something I could move right with or play an inside tight line.
Likes-
-Easy length, ignores drying heads and scorched mids
-Backend, sneaky hook with loads of continuation
-Hit, not a weakling by any means
Dislikes-
-Has a tendency to check early if you let up on the speed
-Carrydown
-Large amounts of head oil/longer patterns force the Ultra back to the bag
-Continuation may be a bit steep at times, lot of 4-9's with this piece
-Tendency to sail past breakpoint
Conclusion:
With most weaker pieces you sacrifice length for hit and vice versa, not with this ball. The Ultra is at its best when I can go end-over-end up first arrow or thereabouts with speed. Moving in and slow-hooking it takes this ball out of its comfort zone. If there is a defined track, reaction is ok, but I think its better suited to be played up the boards. Overall, tweeners and crankers should like this ball with the length and hit it provides, may have a little too much backend for slow speed strokers or low-end tweeners. In closing, a typical "ho-hum" ball, gets the job done grinding out 20_ games, nothing special.
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