Line | Siege |
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Color | |
Coverstock | Propel X |
Core | 2-piece Asymmetrical |
RG | 2.579 |
Differential | 0.050 |
Intermediate Diff | 0.020 |
Factory finish | 500 Siaair Micro Pad; Rough Buff |
Weights | 12 thru 16lbs |
Cleared USBC | Yes |
1 Review
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KippermanD
When drilling this Wicked Siege, I was looking for a ball that would make a strong turn in the back for medium/longer oil patterns and be able to kick out the corners. This ball does that like no other Brunswick ball I've ever had. On house patterns, I am easily able to send the ball to 6 and out and have no concern about whether it will make it back to the pocket. Even missing target inside, the ball still makes a strong move towards the pocket and is able to kick out the corners. On sport patterns, with the way we layed it out, it is a little more sensitive than some of my other balls, but it still makes a strong move, even on heavier and longer patterns. Once the mid-lanes begin to break down, I've noticed that the Wicked doesn't push through it very well and begins to make it's move a little too soon. However, this ball wasn't layed out for this scenario, and either balling down or making a move inside with the Wicked worked for me in this situation. The Wicked Siege is one of the best balls, not only by Brunswick, but out on the market today. It can be used on a variety of lane conditions, from your typical house shot, to medium/longer sport patterns ranging in volume. Brunswick is definitely continuing in the right direction with the Wicked Siege. --The opinions expressed are solely those of the writer and not of Brunswick Corporation--