According to Ric Hamlin as they tested this ball it cleared the heads pretty easily (even dull) and then turned left and was very continuous. It is a solid, which will mean it's not snappy on the dry, just strong.
Side by side against the Cell by Roto Grip, they both read the midlane similarly, but the Maxx Zone finished stronger. This may give you something to compare against.
If you're concerned that it will look like another skid/snap ball, don't worry (that would be the Twisted Fury Destruction). I'd buy it and put a more control drilling on it. Maybe 4" from PAP BELOW the fingers, MB at 45 degrees. Then adjust the surface if necessary. For more angularity you can try pin above and maybe 4 1/2 to 5" from PAP, MB at 60 degrees.
When his ball hits the market and people start seeing it sales are going to go NUTS! These 2 new balls are a different look from Brunswick. Mine will be drilled within a day or two, so I'm going by those who've thrown it based on Ric's observations.
If you don't buy one now, you'll be buying one real soon...
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Lane Carter, Strike Zone Pro Shops - Salt Lake City, Utah
Brunswick Amateur Staff
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