Came in at 2 inch pin and 3 oz top, oh yeah and dull light purple slightly tacky. Drilled it like my other symmetric equipment, pin inbetween and below the fingers with the cg kicked. Bowled with it on a fresh 38 foot mediumish oil pattern ball, gets into a roll but will not break early and it does have a large amount of arcing backend. It is the most continuous arching ball I have every thrown, I was practically flushing out the 8 pin every shot. Bowled with it for 3 games and it did develop and oil ring around my track which is dark purple and slightly different texture. The ball did not change its reaction much in these three games.
I then sort of followed the instructions and cleaned it with track clean n smooth, not the clean n dull that it recommends. The ball became kind of shiny, slippery like the oil ring texture, and very dark purple. Didn't like that look and put neo tac hook-it on it, dulled it down a little but still felt that same texture. Then I decided to hit it with something that guarantees it to be clean, ACETONE used it and cleared up all the slippery texture and lightened it up a little too. I know its illegal, but I don't care.
Threw it again this morning at another house about 10 games with it, on medium oil and a significant amount of carry down, the ball didn't really hook that much, got into a roll but shut down on the back. This is not you're ultimate ball, hook in a box, hook on everything type of ball, you need cleaner backends to really see the greatness of this ball. It rolls great and is very smooth and predictable, it is worth the money!
I then gave it to my pro shop to clean it with clean n dull, the recommended cleaner, and it made the same dark purple but did not produce that shiny texture that clean n smooth does. The ball driller also was using a red shop rag to clean it with and the redness bled into the ball!
This ball is something new and will/is changing the game of bowling. It is very predictable and does not hook early like high load particle nor skid flip like the reactive resins.
I have heard that this is the least hooking of the first made epoxys.