I think cover longevity is directly related to your maintenance regimen. Anything designed to hook in oil (and the appropriate surface preparation to allow this) has a tendency to pick up lots of oil, dirt, belt marks, etc. I will go out on a limb and say ALL modern bowling balls requires maintenance to perform at an optimal level. This includes wiping the oil from the ball surface between shots, thoroughly cleaning the ball surface immediately following use with an approved cleaner, occasionally having the cover adjusted back to desired prep, and possibly even having oil removed using the approved method (in Columbia's case, the CPR compound system) after the recommended number of games. If these steps are followed, any ball can have a long life expectancy... I truly believe (and have witnessed it myself with teammates) that loss of reaction is a direct result of poor (or in many cases NO) maintenance. Sure, it may be a hassle or expensive, but in the long run its cost effective as it extends equipment life and provides the best possible ball reaction.
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