Line | Weapon |
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Color | Burgundy |
Coverstock | Urethane |
Core | 3-piece |
RG | |
Differential | |
Intermediate Diff | n/a |
Factory finish | Sanded |
Weights | |
Cleared USBC | Yes |
2 Reviews
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leftyjay
This is an update. been bowling with this ball nearly the whole season. my league is second shift. been averaging 222 so far this year. then on april 2, 08 i shot 278-259-278=815. this ball has proved itself with me on a medium/light oil pattern. i only bowl 3 games a week. dont get to practice much. this ball seems to let me get away with more shots than a reactive resin ball. bottom line....if i want to average 185, use a hooking resin ball. if i want to average 220+, just use a tame urethane ball and play the shot the way it was designed to be played.
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leftyjay
i was struggling with the late shift league shot. i bought some reactive balls and tried different drillings, but couldnt get higher than i 207 average. i decided to go to old school and bought a couple of these older urethane balls. the past 3 weeks i've shot 698, 741, 726. it gave me 5 boards to play with to the pocket. i can use this ball for my corner pins also. that is something i couldnt do with my reactive balls. the reactives flipped even when i flattened them out. its nice to only use 1 ball all night. i have a nice feel in the ball and the ball does everything i can ask for. gonna snag a couple more to store away just incase something happens my the one i'm using now.