BALL SPECSBall Weight: 16 lbs
DRILL PATTERNDual Angle Layout: 60 x 4" x 60
X Hole (if there is one): P3 position
BOWLER STYLERev Rate: Higher, between 370 and 410 rpm, aka Cranker
Ball Speed: 16.50 mph
PAP/Track: 5 3/8" over and 7/8" up with a high track
SURFACE PREPGrit: Box - 500 Siaair, Royal Compound
Type: (Matte, Polish, Sanded): Polished
LANE CONDITIONLength: Multiple
Volume: Multiple
Type (THS, Sport Pattern etc): Multiple
BALL REACTIONLength: 7 /10
Back End: 7 / 10
Overall Hook: 7 / 10
Midlane Read: 7 / 10
Breakpoint Shape: Arcing type of roll
COMMENTSLikes: Smoother overall motion
Dislikes: None
The latest addition to the vintage line is the Danger Zone. It has a very similar shaped light bulb core to the original, but the coverstock has been updated to handle today's slicker oils. The motion of the ball has a very similar shape to the original with a stronger arcing motion. I have used this ball for the 3rd game of league when they transition and I need a smoother reacting ball. I have also used this ball on a flatter sport patter which allowed me to play straighter angles with strong continuation. It would be a good ball when the Melee hook is too strong and you don't want to mover farther left to open up your angles. If the box surface is too clean or too angular, it would work well at 2000 or 4000. If you liked the original, you won't be disappointed with the new Vintage Danger Zone!
Here is a video of me throwing it: