Man, oh man, what a ball. I noticed the other reviews of this ball commented in how the ball hits. These reviews did not do the Remedy justice...it doesn't hit....it HITS
Specs:
15 lb.
Pin 1 1/2 out
TW 2 3/4 oz.
Drill specs:
Drilled 4 1/2 X 4 1/2 (pin outside and below ring finger)
Box finish
Drilled this ball looking for a something to give me something a little earlier for heavy, fresh conditions and a smoother look on sport patterns. One thing I noticed pretty quick was how the Remedy reminded me of the Erase-It. The Remedy has the same reaction shape and midlane read as the Erase-It (might have something to do with the fact that both have the same covers and similar cores). However, there is one pretty big difference, the Remedy is more ball. In fact, I'm surprised at how much ball that this is.
Tested the Remedy on two shots: light 40' Sport shot and a 36' house shot with some play on it.
On the Sport shot, the Remedy was smoooth. It got through the heads, picked up the midlane and arced strong to the hole.
On the house shot, the Remedy reacted similarly, but seemed to lose a little energy on the burned up heads (about 30 games on them). However, I was able to move into the lane and still got a nice, arc reaction. The reaction was a result of the early drill and box surface, but that's what I wanted, this is not going to be a late shift ball.
The big thing about the Remedy is the hit. I can't impress how hard this thing hits, even when it burned up some energy on the drier heads, it still threw pins around like ping pong balls. I will definitely be picking up some more of these. If you liked the Erase-It, you'll love the Remedy.