Can't wait to get this ball. got a great deal on one, 54$ with only two games on it, a second quality bcs of the short pin.......and judging by how much that one hooked, this ones gonna hook a hell of a lot...
This ball looks alot like the break s70 solid going into the pocket. Are there really any differences rather than a stronger cover and more lengh. Also I bowled with Steve Jaros at last weeks pro am and he tried to get me interested in a AMF Mega Friction for REALLY HEAVY lane conditions. Right now Im using a break s75 with a 500 grit on it for those type of patterns. Which one is stonger between the 2 and which one of those do you recommend?
Dulling any ball to 500 grit will make it hook a lot -- and the S75 already hooks a lot. At that grit, the balls are probably pretty similar in terms of overall hook, but I'd worry that the S75's stronger core would contribute to a too early read and a loss of recovery from deep inside angles, whereas you might see a bit more versatility from a Mega Friction OOB. Plus, if you purchased an MF, you could always have the S75 around at a finer surface grit for a 1-2 punch.
@cheftoma correction dulling a ball makes it earlier and does not make it hook more people always think hey my ball dont hook lets sand it well you guys are idiots
AMF megafriction is a godly ball, my friend got it for house lanes (he didnt know how much it will hook) usually he is a swinger from the 10 board out to the 5, now he his nearly hooking the whole lane
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XxXxTLoZXxXx 1 year ago
Can't wait to get this ball. got a great deal on one, 54$ with only two games on it, a second quality bcs of the short pin.......and judging by how much that one hooked, this ones gonna hook a hell of a lot...
DrivillianGenocide 2 years ago
This ball looks alot like the break s70 solid going into the pocket. Are there really any differences rather than a stronger cover and more lengh. Also I bowled with Steve Jaros at last weeks pro am and he tried to get me interested in a AMF Mega Friction for REALLY HEAVY lane conditions. Right now Im using a break s75 with a 500 grit on it for those type of patterns. Which one is stonger between the 2 and which one of those do you recommend?
DBM2010 2 years ago
Dulling any ball to 500 grit will make it hook a lot -- and the S75 already hooks a lot. At that grit, the balls are probably pretty similar in terms of overall hook, but I'd worry that the S75's stronger core would contribute to a too early read and a loss of recovery from deep inside angles, whereas you might see a bit more versatility from a Mega Friction OOB. Plus, if you purchased an MF, you could always have the S75 around at a finer surface grit for a 1-2 punch.
cheftoma 2 years ago
@cheftoma correction dulling a ball makes it earlier and does not make it hook more people always think hey my ball dont hook lets sand it well you guys are idiots
uglynig14 1 year ago
@uglynig14 agreed lots of idiots out there who dont' realize it just makes it read earlier not greater
bigdolla69 1 year ago
AMF megafriction is a godly ball, my friend got it for house lanes (he didnt know how much it will hook) usually he is a swinger from the 10 board out to the 5, now he his nearly hooking the whole lane
FURfox08 2 years ago
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taysdad45 2 years ago
what the song? its great!
juniorsproshop 2 years ago
"Give it Up" by Konrad and Tandarsen
cheftoma 2 years ago
this ball is awesome. great hitting power. I bought mine 2 weeks ago and shot 716 out the box, 618 last week.
taysdad45 2 years ago
really how did you get this ball its not even out yet
leecross308 2 years ago
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a guy at my pro shop had 2nds of them and sold it to me.
taysdad45 2 years ago