The Columbia Detour was first drilled in our pro shop to replace a Shock Trauma for one of the guys who works with us. We had heard that this ball’s cover stock is very aggressive, so we sanded the out of the box finish down to 1500 and polished it to a fairly high gloss. The ball was 16lbs, top of 2.75 and a pin of 2 ½†out.
This bowler is mostly bowling in leagues and has been having success with the same type of layout for much of the past two seasons. That layout is the pin next to the ring finger, which is about 4 ½†from his axis. There was a need for a small balance hole, which we placed 4†from the grip center on the midline.
This player throws the ball between 17 and 18 mph, has minimal axis tilt and is at about 30-35 degrees of axis rotation.
The first time out with the ball, he lined up very close to where he had been with his Shock Trauma. He was targeting 13 to a break point of 7 or 8 and the carry was automatic. The ball’s track flare measured 4â€. The Detour looked strong right from the first shot, as it just gave the impression it was looking for a place to hook and when it found it, it shredded the rack. As the track area broke down, a move left with the feet and target was enough to keep striking. The bowler observed that the break point of the Detour seemed to be slightly less sharp than the Shock Trauma was but he liked the predictability that provided him.
In the weeks to come, the Detour proved to be a great piece of equipment for lanes that were medium to oily. Dryer heads make the Detour tough to use, even with polish. Dry back ends don’t seem to be a problem for this ball, as it’s move, although strong is not really sharp. Heavier patters shouldn’t be a problem, especially with a dull shell. The carry is as good as anything out there in our opinion, unless you are lined up badly, you won’t be shooting corner pins much with this ball.
We can recommend this ball for anyone who needs more reaction then they currently have with their reactive ball. Anyone who prefers reactive shells but would like something aggressive should look into the Detour.
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