Believe it or not, I won this ball in a raffle, knew it was the best on the market at the time, and was happy to get it. What I was not happy with was how low the scores I had with it were, so what I did myself was I resurfaced it (by hand, no ball spinner) and took it to 4000 grit Abralon (yesterday). Shot 630 with it, and am a 175 bowler. Love how the resurface gave it more length and a more powerful back end.
A lane could be very oily and it would still work well, but one of the most important parts is to figure out what kind of oil pattern is used. If you have a strong arm / shoulder you can subject it to a variety of tests; including lofting it, speeding it up, or pitching it outside to reduce the oil to give more hook.
Believe it or not, I won this ball in a raffle, knew it was the best on the market at the time, and was happy to get it. What I was not happy with was how low the scores I had with it were, so what I did myself was I resurfaced it (by hand, no ball spinner) and took it to 4000 grit Abralon (yesterday). Shot 630 with it, and am a 175 bowler. Love how the resurface gave it more length and a more powerful back end.
Bowlingkid94 1 year ago
A lane could be very oily and it would still work well, but one of the most important parts is to figure out what kind of oil pattern is used. If you have a strong arm / shoulder you can subject it to a variety of tests; including lofting it, speeding it up, or pitching it outside to reduce the oil to give more hook.
NitricOverdrive 2 years ago
Is it a good ball on VERY oiled lanes?
umarano 3 years ago
yeah i played with it on a chameleon pattern and averaged 225
nascarfan1444 1 year ago
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mrtvman 3 years ago