Drilled my Hero 45x3.5x45 (old school leverage) as I both wanted to have a ball that gave me some length but didn't fly off the dry boards and to take advantage of the core. The Hero uses the Contra core (same as the Fearless), which gives the bowler all but unlimited drilling options as the pin is located on the bottom of the ball. The Fearless is a good ball for shorter patterns but a bit flat on anything 40'+ so I was hoping that a pearl cover (from the Vintage Vapor Zone) would give me that extra kick, so I figured the Hero with this super strong layout should do the trick for mediums.
Out of the box I was a bit confused by the Hero. When I was on top of the friction, it started up right away and when I got too deep, it didn't want to see the corner. Most pearls that I am used to throwing push much further down the lane with a more violent shape (especially on fresh oil), but that wasn't the shape I saw out of the Hero. I found my happy spot standing in, but feeding the ball to the friction quicker and could not believe how many messengers I was carrying despite not having a steep entry angle. Flippier balls like the Vintage Vapor Zone scare me when I get them to the dry early as they can over respond to those dry boards or continue to hook into the pins leaving me solid 9 and ring 10 pins. The Hero did none of that - it never wanted to over-react. It cleared the fronts, worked hard in the midlane and then set (stopped hooking) in front of the pins. I often have trouble getting my pearls to stop hooking, so this more round shape is greatly appreciated in my bag, especially when the patterns play flatter.
The cover is fairly strong for a mid range pearl and the core is quite rolly, so the Hero is a ball that can serve as a benchmark piece in your bag. Compared to other balls in my bag it is a little weaker than my Method, but more responsive than my Fearless. The Hero is a step up from my Jagged Edge Hybrid and much less responsive than my Vintage Vapor Zone.
So far the best looks I have had with this ball have been are on 40' Stonehenge where I pretty much had the world and the minors pattern from last years USBC Open. My worst look was on our 44' house pattern but that was mainly attributable to the rolly layout and I plan to drill another Hero 5" pin up.
I recommend the Hero for a number of reasons:
Hero comes with a industry leading 4 year warranty.
Dynamicore. Better quality filler material that helps make the Hero hit like a 2piece ball
The Contra core design allows for unlimited layouts on an entire hemisphere of the bowling ball.
Strong cover for a midrange ball and rolly core makes for a great benchmark piece when bowling on medium volumes