BALL SPECS
Pin Length -2"-3"
Starting Top Weight -
Ball Weight -15
DRILL PATTERN
Pin to PAP - 5 1/4"
CG to PAP -5 1/4"
X Hole (if needed) -
MB Location - In thumb
Drill Angle -
VAL Angle -
BOWLER STYLE
Rev Rate -425-430
Ball Speed -16.5
PAP/Track - 4 7/8">, 7/8"^
Axis Tilt -14*
PICTURE AND VIDEO LINKS
SURFACE PREPARATION
Grit - oob 1500
Type (Matte, Polish, Sanded) - light polish
LANE CONDITION
Length - 40, 41
Volume - 1-hvy, 1-med-hvy
Type (Wall, Xmas Tree, Sport) - THS, Sport
BALL REACTION
Length - 7
Back End -9
Overall Hook -9
Midlane Read - 8
Breakpoint Shape - Continous
COMMENTS
Carry - One of the best in this category Ive ever thrown
Likes - Challenge is versatile, give me a great read on the heavy stuff ive seen so far.
Dislikes - Gotta know when to put it up!
Other -
I knew after throwing the Challenge at a Demo days a few weeks ago I wanted one, and already had a plan on how to drill it thanks to what I saw that day.
With that said I needed a longer type piece to go in between my Mission X and Endure. The Challenge is spot on. Here is what I see, compared to the Mission X, Challenge is a good foot longer, and reads the mid's about the same, but where the X for me rolls more on the back, the Challenge seems to be more continous through the pins. They both are around the same board/strength wise, where you will see the difference is the shape throughout the lane.
Compared to the Endure, the Challenge is a good 5-6 boards stronger, with a similar motion on the back, where the Endure wants to glide through the mids a little longer, the Challenge is picking up steam and still trucking. These two work great in that the Endure is a good step down from the Challenge, I know when I run out of room the Endure will push through the dry.
I have thrown the Challenge on 2 THS, as well as a tournament with USBC White #2 patterns, here is the breakdown on that.
Ive thrown two sets in league THS, first was Brunswick synthetics. This center plays a little tougher overall and transition seems to be tricky here. Started around 12 breakpoint of 7 and chased it in through the night for a 670+ set, nothing fancy. In hindsight I think I would have done better by knocking the polish off, I feel I could have blended the pattern a little better.
THS 2, AMF Hpl's, man the Challenge was in the wheel house! Put together games of 257, 226, 280 for a clean 763 set. Started around 15 hitting a breakpoint of 6 and chased it in as deep as 25 and it never quit.
Overall this is a great new addition to the Ebonite family. The Challenge can cover a wide range of conditions with multiple drillings and surfaces. It's just a great rolling piece of equipment, and I truly beleive Ebonite is making great strides with their newer equipment.