Follow-up review on the Erase-it.
In my earlier review, I had stated that the Erase-it had been very inconsistent for me on its reaction. The lanes had been oiled fairly heavily; I was getting too much over/under with the ball. However, I also stated that when I could get a good reaction, the ball would just absolutely crush the rack. The carry was excellent.
Here is my update. The last 3 weeks at my bowling center, the oil pattern has been clean heads, average amount of oil to around 40 ft., and then drier backends. I had been trying to decide between using the Erase-it, the Hammer Wheel, and a Black Messenger from Columbia. I went with the Erase-it, and let me tell ya, it was the right choice for this oil pattern.
Throwing 15 out to around 4-5 board, this ball comes back harder than anything I have ever thrown. I throw at about 17 MPH, and at that speed the ball carried just about everything. I don't get too hyped up about scores, because spare shooting counts for a lot. However, I wanted to mention the low score for three games in these three weeks has been 647. I left two 10 pins in these 3 weeks, when I have hit the pocket. It does drive too hard sometimes. I left three 4-9's, and two stone 8 pins. The carry with this ball, in the right environment, is absolutely incredible. I am glad I gave this ball another chance, and also learned something in the process about which pattern to use this ball on.
I wanted to be fair with the review. I won't use this ball on a long-oil pattern; but for a drier backend, this is definitely the go-to ball. Good job, Storm, and as always, the Storm hitting power is terrific.
Thank you for reading.