How is possible that this wrecking ball has been on the market for over a month and this is the first review? Anyway, I bought a 15lb. Switch Blade with a top wt. of 3 with a 2 1/4" pin. As with my other equipment, it's drilled what's called "double stacked" (very aggressive) in order to keep up with my 20+ ball speed and high revs. It is currently being used in a Brunswick house (medium oil conditions)using a new oil type designed to hold up longer without breaking down.
While few bowlers throw as hard as I and therefore advertised hook and backend performance for me may differ from most, here's my assessment of this product.
If you're in the market for a ball that you can use during medium oil conditions that is versatile enough to continue throwing with little adjustment throughout your 3 game set, this is the ball for you. There is one drawback--you may find yourself feeling a little pressured having to hit your new average that has jumped roughly 10 pins. A consistent roll throughout (I'm still waiting to see that aggressive backend), the Switch Blade delivers outstanding pin action and provides bowlers who are a little less accurate that extra margin of error to carry them to the next level.
Hook--6
Backend--5
Pin Action--10
Versatility--10
Outstanding product from Hammer and for majority of people who are on a mid-range budget and not able to fork out $200.00+ for a high performance ball, this is a must have. Any questions, feel free to leave me a message and I'll be glad to answer them.