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Sensor
« on: February 10, 2023, 10:00:31 AM »
Ball NPS Score: 100.00
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The Track Sensor mid-performance bowling ball introduces the Regulator core to the Track line-up. This symmetric, low RG, and high differential core is paired with the DR-6 Pearl coverstock to provide length followed by a powerful backend response. This ball was formulated to match well with medium to light oil conditions.

Color: Purple/Smoke/Gold
All colors do vary somewhat from the picture shown
Regulator (14-16#)
Coverstock: DR-6 Pearl Reactive
Finish: 500, 1000, 1500 Siaair/Crown Factory Compound
Reaction: Length with strong backend
RG: 2.490 (15# ball)
Differential: 0.034 (15# ball)
Hook Potential: Medium
Length: Late
Recommended Lane Condition: Medium to light oil
Manufacturer's Warranty: 2 Years from Purchase Date

 

ronaldhjr

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Re: Sensor
« Reply #1 on: March 20, 2023, 01:30:24 PM »
Sensor – Various house patterns

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

Out of the box the Sensor is a lot more mellow, doesn’t want to bend the corner as much but still lets you know it can make a move at the end of the pattern.  I can see where the Sensor can labor just a little as the night goes on.  In a three-game block the Sensor can easily be the first ball out the bag.  As the game goes on and the oil starts to move around the Sensor will let you know it is time to make a move with less angle or try another ball in the bag.  I like bowling balls that show me limits early.  I hit he Sensor with a 2000, pad then 3000 pad thinking it was going to help give a little early read but also help it continue at the end of the pattern.  Goodness, was I wrong.  The Sensor has some bite to it, I was not expecting so much movement off the friction.  Not a bad thing I just wasn’t ready when I saw the Sensor make an abrupt turn left (I am right-handed).  If you are looking for a ball that can be smooth (out of box surface will be the way to go).  Then if you are looking for that same ball but much meaner off the friction (hit it with a pad anything lower then 3000 is my suggestion)     
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