Speaking of the Gladiator layout, for most bowlers (since we don't know his PAP) the ball will start reading very early and thus have a very smooth back end move. It should be a great layout when the lanes are UGLY! In other words, it will tame down the over/under we often see on wet/dry conditions.
I used to have a Wizard that was drilled that way and it was a valuable ball when lanes got weird because it was so predictable. Not your every day house condition layout, but who is to say?
The other ball should also be pretty smooth, but not quite the same.
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Lane Carter, Strike Zone Pro Shops - Salt Lake City, Utah
Brunswick Pro Shop Staff
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Edited on 6/15/2009 12:43 PM