As a long time Columbia brand "loyalist" I too, have been less than pleased with most of their latest releases. I am not sure what Ebonite's strategy is as it relates to
their Columbia line of balls. For me (a stroker), I find that they
are more "control" pieces---very good on fresh, flatter patterns. However, once the shot breaks down, I often have to resort to another brand. The hitting power is just not there for my style, regardless of different drill angles and surface or release changes. On THS, they rarely come out of the bag at all.
I would like to see Ebonite create a wider range of reactions in their Columbia line.
They can definitely use a strong pearl, one that is coupled with a larger diff core. At the upper end, they could use a strong "oiler". I cannot use the Blurs or the Eruption Pros unless the lanes are very, very dry--which is not very often. At the upper end, the Antics, N'Sane Antics and the Enigma were not very strong "oilers" in my hand.