Purchased a second Vertigo: polished and drilled with the pin over bridge 5 1/2" from PAP, CG 3" from grip center with an X-hole on the midline and the VAL (all thanks to the USBC and their recent decisions concerning CGs and X-holes). The RAD was placed in the strong position in order to take full advantage of the 0.020 mass bias differential. Again, no finger grips were employed except for a thumb slug.
I want to send a special thanks to Jim Kiser from Aubrey, Texas for selling me this ball, and also to Mike Corum at Empire Pro Shop inside Southwyck Lanes in Toledo, Ohio for drilling me this ball.
On that note, we move on to the review...
I needed something that could handle midlane carrydown, yet still get through the heads with a little bit of length. Tried this ball on a summer challenge league at Southwyck Lanes. Playing up the boards on the fifty-foot PBA Tournament of Champions oil pattern, the Vertigo did well, although the new Trifecta would be better suited for such a condition. I still managed to roll a 585 series (177-202-206).
On the house pattern, this second Vertigo is a killer. Rolled 256 out of the box in practice at Southwyck, and I managed a solid 660 series in the heat and carrydown of summer league play at Harbor Freeway Lanes in Port Clinton, Ohio. A great performer on heavier-than-normal lane conditions, a great addition to the arsenal, and a great ball that will take the competition by storm (no pun intended!).
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Behind the approaching front, the perfect Storm is about to be unleashed...