Legends Satisfaxion Bowling Ball

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Coverstock: XPR Reactive
Particle Load: Light

Line Legends
Color Red/Gold
Coverstock XPR Reactive
Core 2-piece
RG 2.588
Differential 0.041
Intermediate Diff n/a
Factory finish Polished
Weights 14 thru 16lbs
   

9 Reviews

  • scoufarides

    Posted by scoufarides on Oct 22nd 2007

    Quality ball. i bought this second hand, had it plugged and re drilled to fit my left hand with the middle finger drilled over the pin. First few shots i couldn't control it but after 6 games with it i got used to it and am now consitently hitting 570+ with it with quite a few 600's and high 200 games. e.g. one morning the lanes had been way over oiled and i hit a 140 with this ball, by the second game the lanes had dryed out to medium-heavy oil with which i hit a 190 the final game the lane condition was medium oil verging on light and it was almost perfect. i started with 5 in a row then hit a good pocket shot which left a 7 pin (somehow!) and ended the game on a 245. i then had a practice game soon after and hit a 265! If your looking for a ball consitent in all volumes of oil this is for you! but you will have to learn to adjust alot!! Top Ball Hits Hard!

  • Pat Patterson

    Posted by Pat Patterson on Oct 7th 2007

    Picked this ball up from fellow BR Member: Axeweldr. Ball is 15lbs with a 3" pin right of ring finger and a small weight hole. I was expecting this ball and the Absolute Power I picked up from him as well to be alot milder than my Masterpiece(layout in profile). My local center has been on the medium-light to medium side lately and all my current stuff is too much(i.e. Big Bang, NS2, Conquerer, Black Pearl). Anyway, this ball even highly polished(wet-sanded up to 2000 grit abralon and then polished with Storm's X-tra shine) is very angular on the backend, carry is excellent and can cover quite a few boards than I thought it could. It is about 3 boards weaker than my Masterpiece and about a board less than my newly acquired Absolute Power(which are my least aggressive balls). On my typical house shot(38' of CONTROL type oil buffed out to 45' with OB outside the 8 board), this ball was very aggressive once it hit dry and really digs in. Throwing alot of Storm stuff recently before

  • biggie1961

    Posted by biggie1961 on May 4th 2006

    This ball was drilled 5 x 5 off my axis which is 6 over and 3/16 up. The first major use was at my state tournament during D&S. I started playing around 3rd arrow with the break point being at 10. I just kept migrating in finishing up at 21 still using 10 at the break point. This ball will NOT roll out and the hitting power is unbelieveable!! The thick cover, like the first Hammer's kept the pins low and mixed the pins well. I have since purchased a World Class and an Absolut Power to Compliment the Satisfaxion. I believe once more of the balls are out and being thrown people will see that Fred Borden has hooked up with some great people and are making some of the best equipment out there. Yeah, it may cost a little more, but you definately get what you pay for.

  • Legendbowler

    Posted by Legendbowler on Mar 8th 2006

    I have this ball and an Absolute Power also by Legengs/Lane Masters... This ball is definetley less agressive than the Absolute Power, and is far better suited to when the lanes start drying up. I usually bowl from centre over third arrow, stroking the ball and pushing the ball out before the snap. With this ball, move right and bowling over and around first and second arrow, the ball skids slightly longer but still has enough turn to hit the pocket with devotion and annihilate whatever stands in front of it. I dont think Lane Masters can do any wrong... al their balls i have ever used seem to be so far ahead of the competition.. <s

  • sebgore

    Posted by sebgore on Sep 26th 2005

    Weight: 15 pounds Pin location : just over the fingers hole between the two. Played in: Heavy, Medium, Dry, Light and Sport conditions Pretty much like a Vicious Particle but with the coverstock of the Storm Paradigm. The ball seems to do nothing in the pocket compared to other performance balls. It gives strikes but without a BANG! kind of sound. I liked this ball in medium oil and for sport conditions. It's speed sensative (Vicious Particle anyone???). The ball will slide forever and hook like hell afterward. Good ball but not as good as you would think for the price.

  • harrylegthigh

    Posted by harrylegthigh on Sep 2nd 2005

    This beauty from Lanemaster is a great ball but I had the ball drilled with a lable drill and even after having the ball highly polished several times by me and my driller the cover on the ball just grabbed and made the turn way to soon or usually just a bit early so I was constantly fighting getting down the lane into the pocket. If I had another one I would have it drilled for length like 5 x 3 or so as these covers though long lasting are stronger than they say and if you don't have it drilled correctly you will hate the ball. great company.

  • legend,s no.1

    Posted by legend,s no.1 on Jan 31st 2005

    This ball gives amazing hook on and backend and also works on I think all the toughest bowling conditions out there. WOW!!!!!!!! thank you everyone involved with bowling balls at legends i love the quality and amazing bowling balls you bring out and the way them come is brilliant with the ball poilish, ball cleaner there is so much stuff u get with these bowling balls. I am telling the bowling world now anyone who does not have a Legends or Lane master ball you need to get one in your bowling bag. these balls are just simply out of this world.<

  • BuddiesProShop.com - Bill

    Posted by BuddiesProShop.com - Bill on Jan 30th 2005

    I drilled up the LaneMaster Satisfaxion with the pin 3 1/2 inches and the CG 3 inches from my Postive Axis Point (PAP). I tested this ball on our house shot and on a 35 foot Sport Pattern with medium-light oil. I found that on the house shot and the sport pattern that this ball was smoother at the breakpoint that the Absolute Power, also made by LaneMasters. The Satisfaxion makes a smooth, sweeping arc to the pocket. I found the Satisfaxion to be for drier lane conditions. If you have the Absolute Power and need something to go to when the lanes dry up, then pick up the Satisfaxion. Any questions, please email me at Bill@BuddiesProShop.com . Thanks, Bill BuddiesProShop.com "The Place All Bowlers Shop" 1-866-884-9355<scri

  • Nellan_84

    Posted by Nellan_84 on Nov 7th 2004

    I like the way it smash the pins... Very powerful backend. It glide through the oil and in the backend it's like something just hits it in the side and the ball fly right in the pocket where it belongs... This is the first Lane Masters ball I have tried and I'm overwhelmed by the reaction on the ball. My average increased by 25 and that I consider very good just by getting a new ball. I don't recommend this ball to those who have very high ball speed and those who play outside arrow... but for me it worked very great :)