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2handedrook12

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What's the difference in ball reaction between these four? A solid to me should be in every bowlers bag and I just sold my virtual gravity. So, this time I will buy one hese regardless since they have an earlier roll. However, I want to know which ball works best on a medium heavy pattern to blend the lane. I plan to switch to my frantic or t-road solid to then open up my angles. 
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tommyboy74

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If you can get the Outlaw, it will easily handle medium and medium-heavy patterns and works well when I need to blend the lane.  I drilled mine to read earlier in the midlane, x-hole at P3, and it goes into a heavy roll that is very consistent.   I also like that the Outlaw hits really hard and keeps the pins low for good carry.  The cover comes at 2000 OOB, which is actually a good surface for what you want to do.

The Disturbed is going to be the most similar to the Outlaw, and I have not had a chance to throw it.  Someone who has thrown it will be able to better compare it. 

My opnion is that the Manic and Tropical Heat Hybrid are good for medium patterns.  I believe you would have a tougher time looking to blend the lane though.
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Med-Heavy:
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Medium:
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