How does this combination of weak core and strong cover compare to a urethane, like say the new Blue Hammer?
My house has a shot that plays short. The claim is 40 feet but before the end of the pattern the midlane kicks in REAL hard!
The players who are tearing it up are all up the backers in the 10 to 30 degree axis rotation players. From Fluffers to decent hand big scores are being shot.
The other day bowling with a good handed kid 45 degree axis rotation he had his 5 X 4 Taboo Jet Black and his 3 1/2 X 5 drilled Freeze pearl and was tearing it up with the freeze and couldn't hit the broad side of a barn with the Taboo. (Taboo lots of midlane and then not enough backend to carry! The house drilling seems to be this label leverage to allow bowlers to straightem up and then straight down 10 and then get good backend.
Could the Cobra win the day or a Urethane for the decent handed high axis rotation player.
Regards,
Luckylefty