I had one, but only gave it 2 games because it had a weird static weight distribution and flered backwards... I would have kept it if it had not been such a mutant ball that must have slipped through the quality control!
Nevertheless, from what I witnessed, the ball is a very good choice for dry lanes or very light oil. The coverstock is really tame, so length is no issue, and it is not flippy, due to the high RG - it pushes the ball well down the lane.
Just beware with the setup, do not drill it overly strong since it has a lot of flare potential for a dry lane ball. IMHO, a setup with the pin above the fingers at 5" from PAP and the CG slightly swung out to the PAP to smooth out the breakpoint is a very good basis. Recommendable, works as advertised.
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