just a brief review of the Big Curve, first, it holds true to its name, its moves and moves a lot, compared to a similarly drilled curve, the Big Curve is about 5-8 boards stronger in the oil, its a nice heavy rolling peice that just cuts thru the soup like a studded tire thru ice. the THS at the alley is a variation of the winding road (i think thats what they lane mane told me) with the heads juiced up a bit, outside of 5 at the break and nothing is coming back, but for comparison i threw my curve to the 4 board it faced the 6 pin, i then thru the big curve to the same spot and it was just shy of being flush. for an oiler it gets good length but has that heavy roll of an oil ball, nice midlane move with a very strong continuation on the back and not a hint of burn up
polished this would make one fine med heavy type ball
cosmetically this ball turns heads, I had 7-10 people behind me from the league that had just started first looking at the ball commenting both good and bad on its looks, but once it went down lane and sent that first messenger across it became "what is that" and "when does it come out" when it comes down to it, performance speaks
another fantastic ball in line with the red death, handles the mids great and just destroys the backend
cant wait for league so i can run it thru all its paces
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