Maybe NZ is seeing some people with some serious side roll throw the Throttle and Time Zone. Cause the fact is, neither of those balls is particularly "snappy". The Throttle can't be, the cover is too dull and grabs too early -- it hooks, but it isn't snappy. The Time Zone is a hard arc ball, not a skid-snap ball, in fact, with many drillings it behaves rather nicely. Nor is the Throttle-R a particularly snappy ball -- the coverstock lengthens the breakpoint and tames what looks like it would be a very snappy ball into something that can be used on wet-dries.
My Element actually turns the corner better than the Throttle-R and the Time Zone. The Vendetta is flippier. None of the Dynothane stuff out there now is quite like the Messenger TIs, the Cuda, the Voodoo or any number of Storm balls, but they do make the corner well enough. Frankly, I would like to see another high differential ball coming out of Dynothane because the Element is such a great piece of equipment and, also maybe they could make a real super oiler. But a pure skid-flip...for very few bowlers would that be the right choice. Now, many bowlers THINK they want super-flippy stuff, but most need only variations on length and energy storage. I think P.Cardinale designs equipment to fill out useful reactions, not to have a flippy look.
My seven and a half cents.
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Edited on 9/29/2003 4:13 PM