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agoshert

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ELITE Sabotage
« on: March 17, 2011, 02:03:20 AM »
Everyone. I need some input on the ELITE Sabotage. I hear it is a very versatile ball. I have been talking with a guy who wants to step up from starter equipment and wnats a ball he can throw on any lane condition. I read where the Sabotage can be roughed up for slicker conditions and polished for drier conditions. If anyone has thrown or is rolling the Sabotage, please respond to this post. I really appreciate feedback. If you think there is another ELITE ball that is more versatile please let me know!!! THANKS!  GOOD BOWLING and HIGH SCORES to ALL!!!www.CornerBowlingShop.com">www.CornerBowlingShop.com



 

Mike Austin

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Re: ELITE Sabotage
« Reply #1 on: March 24, 2011, 07:31:45 AM »
I drilled one of these for a customer.  It comes very high polished out of the box.  He wanted a heavy oil ball, I don't really think this is the right one.  I drilled it pretty strong off his PAP, I don't remember the Dual Angle numbers.  It is pretty long and fresh oil on synthetics, but is very aggressive on the back end.  Pretty impressive specially as the lanes break down more and more, this ball can still turn the corner.  Nice ball, but I think there could be a better choice for heavier oil.

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agoshert

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Re: ELITE Sabotage
« Reply #2 on: March 24, 2011, 09:11:47 AM »
Mike,

 Thanks for getting back to me about the Elite Sabotage. I was wondering if you think it is a good dry condition ball. If it tracks so hard in  heavy oil, what will it do on dry conditions?http://www.CornerBowlingShop.com



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Re: ELITE Sabotage
« Reply #3 on: July 03, 2012, 07:16:32 PM »
i will be honest, i do not think this would be a good dry lane ball.  right now i only use it on medium oil.  It does have a strong backend, which can be hard to control. 
If you do look a heavy oil ball, i would recommend the saber.  A little more aggresive than the sabotage