LANE CONDITION
Length:41 ft
Volume:23 ml
Type (THS, Sport Pattern etc):THS
Personal Stats: 280 RPMs (stroker)
17.5 mph (avg)
PAP- 5 1/16 x 5/16 up
COMMENTS
Likes: Good on the burn
Dislikes: none
I recently tested this ball during a recent EBI Demo Day. I also purchased one last week.
My ball's specs: 15# with 3" pin & 2 oz top wt.
Drill: RICO
I threw this ball on a fresh (THS) pattern on a HPL 9000 surface. The surface is 9 years old.
Previously, when I tested a similar ball, I concluded that the ball was best suited
for drier conditions, at least for my style of play. That ball was drilled 75x 4.5x 60 (approx.). I had to keep my speed slow, even in the burn to get it to finish with authority. Inside the oil, it simply skated too far. I had to keep my angles in front of me for best results.
The new ball is also 15# with a 2' pin--with a RICO drill. I threw this ball on the same lanes and under the same condition (fresh THS) as the previous ball.
With the RICO drill, I was able to get the ball to read the midlane much easier. As a result, I was able to throw it at my "normal" speed with no problem getting it to
face up and finish strongly, and with excellent carry. However, even with a different drilling, I still had to keep it outside the top hat for best results. Although I was able to get this ball to perform better in the oil than the previous ball this was not this ball's strength, at least not for me. I took the surface down to 2000 and then to 1000. Doing this brought somewhat better results
in the oil but in the process, it lost its ability to carry in the burn.
In summary, this ball, with the RICO drill, will allow me to stay in the "dry", even after the lanes start to break down, due to my somewhat higher speed-to-rev ratio when others will find it necessary to change balls and/ or move deeper on the lane.
It will allow me to stay with my "A" game a lot longer into the night. A good thing for sure.
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