LANE CONDITION
Length: 41' Kegel Stone Street
Volume: 19ML
Type (THS, Sport Pattern etc): House Shot
COMMENTS
Likes: Strong symmetrical ball with pearl. The color really ties the arsenal together.
Dislikes: Took off polish - didn't realize how strong it was.
I have two of these after falling in love with the first one.
I was looking for a strong symmetrical and pearlized bowling ball to use. I am trying to shy away from asymmetrical equipment to help me keep my speed down and allow me to hit up on it. I have this habit of wanting throwing a strong ball, weakening up the wrist and throwing it too fast. My momentum likes to keep going so I do lose track of my speed after a while. I looked to the Vow to keep me even keel with my ball speed and allow my hand to create angle and carry, as opposed to crazy strong equipment.
First one was drilled 70x5.25x35. Pin over fingers, slight cg kick in case I wanted to put a hole on the side. I got a strong benchmark motion where the ball easily cleared the heads, and made a sharp backend. I decided the motion in the back was a little too excessive, and I had toned it down. Now I prepare the cover with 500-1k-rubbing compound. This will be good when my ball exits the pattern between 7-12.
Second one needed to be same length, but less "tumble" in the back. I was looking for a motion that wouldn't fly at the end of the pattern off the fresh. Drilling is 70x5.25x75, 15/16 P3 Hole, 2.5" deep. This allows me to play exit points either really close or really far from the headpin. In longer patterns, I will have to play close to the headpin, have a ball that will make enough motion, but not go completely sideways either. This ball/layout allowed me to do that. On the extreme short patterns, the lane will bring the ball to the headpin and this layout combination allows me to do that.