BallReviews
Equipment Boards => Track => Topic started by: earlyrolling on January 18, 2018, 01:32:38 AM
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Saw this Tamer ball review on YouTube for the Track Alias:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ExzhsI9K-o8
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Nice looking ball. Good video.
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Thanks folks! Just about to post:
For those that haven't been following us, you can read the review or listen while watching the ball reaction video. We have 3 style testers on both THS and sport patterns.
http://tamerbowling.com/track-alias-bowling-ball-review/
Just a quick excerpt:
"Final Thoughts
What can I say? I was pleasantly surprised by how punchy this ball was despite the amount of surface it has out of box. No question, the Track Alias needs some oil. But when it does see oil, it makes the pattern look like a lighter pattern. Meaning it’s got a good midlane read but lots of punch downlane. Many times, we lose hit on longer patterns because there are fewer feet of friction left to get to the pins. Therefore angles get shallower. With the Alias, it looks like it is capable of generating angle even on those conditions which will most certainly give a bowler more confidence."
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That ball looks stupid sick. Like a Ghost.
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That ball looks stupid sick. Like a Ghost.
I would say that’s fair but the Alias is more angular.
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I also hear the symmetric layout also rolls really well
If you haven't heard about the unique multiple layout options, check out the video on here
http://www.trackbowling.com/products/balls/high-performance/alias
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I'm sure Phil and the gang find this interesting...
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Honestly talk about layouts is at a much higher percentage than it actually influences ball reaction. Good PSOs can figure out layouts no matter what you throw at them. That’s really why you don’t hear me talking much at all about layouts in the reviews because the ball is the ball and surface plays 2-3x the role and impact of layout and I’m being generous.