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Uploaded by on Oct 6, 2009

MANUFACTURERS INTENT: This first ball in the all-new 9 Series, the 930T, was designed to be extremely aggressive at the breakpoint. The 930T has Mica embedded into the coverstock, which gives this ball extra TRACKtion at the breakpoint so you can expect a heavy roll in the backend.

Video is shot on wood lanes with medium oil pattern. In my normal league, they put out a heavy pattern from 9 to 9 with O.B. outside of 9 board. This was one of the only balls in the league that you could stay in your comfort area and the ball would turn the corner downlane. Very Impressive ball. Good Job Track.

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  • Chris, you are right on both counts, I am not a cranker and this ball needs oil. A heavier house shot or more is best for the 930t if you have more hand than a stroker.

  • For me this is not a big backend ball. What is does is move through any conditions it finds. When you really will see this ball shine, is when the conditions are difficult and other balls are not making it back to the pocket.

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  • @uglynig14 I think i know how fast I roll my rock. And avg 214 last season and @ current 208 this year. I have a handle on my bag and know what each rock needs at the houses I roll in.

  • it comes up are u ready u, then ure style is so boring

  • @uglynig14 & hagedmuc, it is totally possible to roll the ball 25 mph for your shot...lots of factors here you prob don't know so why cast dispersions without all the information? Why don't you two share your stats as well and leave it at that. By the way, my brother in law throws a 16lb MoRich Mania, he is 6'7', 331lb linebacker and his normal ball speed is 21mph. He has thrown it as hard as he could just for laughs and topped it at 31mph.

  • I agree with ccjjriley. The 930T will be a much earlier roll. Not sure you would be able to stay out side of second arrow for long, would depend on the amount of breakdown you see. I have not thrown the 920a but I think I might lean you towards it. If you like the looks of an arc go with the 930t, if you want to see a quicker move at the breakpoint look at the 920a.

  • Thank you ! I would like to know now, i'm a tweener

    I play between the 1 & 2 arrows and I want a ball with alot of agressivity and alot of charge !

    I did have the 505A, but in the other series of track what ball can I have to fit with my shot ?

  • i have the 930t and the 920a. they are both layed out the same( the #1 recommended track layout.) the 920a gets through the heads much cleaner and is much more aggressive in the backend on a house shot, as to where the 930t is a much earlier, even rolling ball. they are both great balls. it all depends on where you like to play the lanes. any questions feel free to ask. i own every ball in the 5, 7, and 9 series.

  • I want to buy this ball, but i don't know if it's better this ball or the 920A for a 40' house pattern(christmas tree oil pattern) ?

  • faggot you dont roll the ball that fast

  • my 930 is early, very early. i have used it once with success in the kegel league when the pattern is heavy with length. hits hard but if you have any hand dont expect it to be your benchmark ball for league. save it for when there is some serious sauce out there

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