First off thanks again to Brunsnick and the guys at Big B for conducting a contest and selecting me.
I have only thrown the ball for about an hour of practice on the USBC Nationals pattern but thats enough for me to make a few comments.
The ball is drilled a little stronger than my Evil Siege but I''ll still compare, the Wicked had similar length as the Evil Siege, but on the backend the Wicked grabbed quicker and much harder, making a stronger move and forcing me to move my feet in a few boards.
When taking hand out of the wicked and playing more on the back of the ball it didn''t labor to get up as much as the Evil did, this is huge to me because while the Evil rolls really well it tends to be very lazy downlane unless you get some extra axis rotation to help it.
I''ll be shooting some video of the ball this week and will post it up here, but so far I can say i''m fairly impressed that the ball really is stronger than the Evil and that it transitions as quick as it does while not providing anywhere near the expected over under.
Edited on 11/8/2010 3:13 PM