Are all hybrids 50/50 mix of pearl and solid? I really don't know much about hybrids and why the Hyroad is so damn good and others not so much.
Also, I know some bowlers who don't like using hybrid covers - too over under for them. is this true for you?
Finally, I"ve owned different hybrid covered balls and the only one I really like and used a lot was the hyroad. The rest I sold rather quickly....
I've heard of some being 70% pearl/30% solid, and others being more solid than pearl. There's also solid hybrids (2 or more solid covers mixed), pearl hybrids (2 or more pearl covers mixed), hybrid urethane and hybrid urethane/reactive covers. It just depends on the specific ball.
Having used a Hy-Road for a while, I think it was and still is a good combo of core and cover. When I had mine, it provided a good benchmark reaction that I could use to determine if I should ball up, ball down, or stay with it. Ultimately I replaced it with a Sigma Sting back in summer 2014 and it has worked out very well. It's close overall to the Hy-Road benchmark reaction except a little cleaner up front, still reads the mids well and has a little more angle on the back.
I've had success with hybrids such as the Rogue Cell, Hy-Road and Frantic. I'll still use the Rogue Cell and Frantic when the conditions call for them. In my league last year, both were typically in the bag and the Frantic was great when the lanes started to burn up. The Rogue Cell was the strongest ball I needed and it worked well on the fresh while allowing me to move left as needed.
The Infinite Theory was a good hybrid when I could actually use it. That ball turned out to be too condition specific for my game. I could easily use something else in the arsenal the vast majority of the time and ended up deciding to sell it.
Ultimately, it all depends on the bowler, surface and conditions. If you have the wrong ball/surface on the wrong pattern, you will get over/under. However, if you have the right ball/surface on the right pattern, you'll be scoring lights out. That's regardless if you're using a ball with a solid, pearl or hybrid cover.