Drilled my first Sharp Noize the same as my Cool Noize (55*x5 1/4"x40*). Tried it after a big men's league. There was still a bit too much volume for me to really see how the ball reacted in its intended condition. However, I found the new Sharp Noize to be about 4 boards less with my feet compared to a Freeze and Cool Noize. This ball just pushes through the front part of the lane a lot more than the other two balls.
I worked a demo day in Cranston, RI today and got to try it on a lighter volume condition, which is where I really saw that "sharp" angle that everyone has been talking about. This ball really gets down the lane and make a huge move at the spot, much, much more angular than my Freeze (which starts up a tad earlier). On that pattern, the new Sharp Noize looked very long/strong for a variety of player styles.
This looks like its gonna be a very useful ball for most competitive bowlers, If there is a demo day in your area, be sure to try the Sharp Noize, you will be pleasantly surprised.
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Thanks,
Tim
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