Hey people, there hasn't been much talk about these balls but I believe that they are some of the best reactive asymmetricals on the market, especially in the Columbia line. You may or may not have remembered my post about how good the Drive is when I threw the test ball around October, but it's push with strong yet predictable recovery is a great and unique look in the columbia line. Since the core isn't a super strong assymetrical, it never gives you too much power in the midlane or too much unpredictability on the backend and I think that's what makes this line unique. Assymetrics that are strong, yet controllable.
I make this post because I recommended an arsenal consisting of a 1-2-3 punch of an Overdrive, drilled 3 x 4 3/4(mB placement, not C.G) with a Target hole on the C.G, a Drive drilled 4 1/2 x 5 3/4(mB placement, not C.G) with a target hole on the C.G, and a Super Trooper drilled 5x5(C.G placement) for a two hander with about 450rpms, and a speed of about 16.5-17mph. He practiced with them before league and shot 813 with the Overdrive, and 2 games of 248 and 277 with the Super Trooper, then went into his final night of league and shot 776(299, 218, 259) with the Regular Drive.
He told me that these balls were so readable and predictable that all he had to do was replicate the feel of the shot out of his hand and not even worry about what he was hitting on the lanes and he held pocket the entire night.
Don't overlook these balls guys, they are a sleeper.
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-DP3
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