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Title: Legion Solid
Post by: BallReviews-scodaddy21 on February 10, 2023, 09:31:02 AM
Track has brought back the Legion line of bowling balls to empower its legion of bowlers. The Track Legion Solid ball features the LT-2 core which has a medium RG to produce strong revs for the length of the lane. This core helps conserve the ball's energy for the breakpoint, giving it a powerful entry angle to the pocket. The Legion Solid is covered with the Prime Response Solid for exceptional mid-lane read and response plus a little power down lane.

Color: Deep Purple
All colors do vary somewhat from the picture shown
Core: LT-2
Coverstock: Prime Response Solid
Finish: 500, 2000 Siaair Micro Pad
Recommended Lane Condition: Medium to heavy oil
Reaction: Strong midlane and backend
RG: 2.50 (15# ball)
Diff: 0.046 (15# ball)
Manufacturer's Warranty: Two years from purchase date
Title: Re: Legion Solid
Post by: ronaldhjr on March 20, 2023, 01:36:41 PM
Legion Solid (Purple) – Various house patterns

Pin above bridge, MB between thumb and VAL Positive Axis Point 4 3/8 right 1/2 up.

I like the Legion solid with surface, lane shine, 1000 thru 4000 on the ball spinner, polished, sheen.  Almost any way I can get it.  If you have read any of my past post once I find a ball that is versatile, I am extremely happy.  The Legion Solid gives me the assurance I can play with it on almost any condition.  I was able to use it in league one night with the box surface played way in so I would be away from the track area.  The Legion Solid stayed on the path then gradually made its way to the pocket.  I was impressed the ball wasn’t DOA at the pocket, it didn’t catch something down lane and dive left into the 1-5.  The Legion Solid had that smooth easy controlled readable reaction I enjoy seeing.  I bowled with the Legion Solid a few more times just to get that lane polish look, and I also wanted to see how long it took for the lane polish just in case I like the box surface better.  The Legion Solid seems to roll even better with the surfaces I mention in the first sentence of this post.  Rightfully so I seem to get better pin carry now that the Legion Solid seems to store more energy.  I have played straighter as well as created a big angle, the Legion Solid doesn’t have much it cannot do.  If you are looking for a bowling ball that can be used on just about any lane condition, and you get the bonus of changing the cover with surface adjustments.  I would suggest giving the Legion Solid a try.