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littlegreycat

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Off the Chain - Video
« on: June 12, 2013, 12:50:25 PM »
http://youtu.be/JF520pRDgpI

Off the Chain is an unexpected surprise to me. I'm excited to play this ball. Please enjoy the video and ask questions. I'm sure myself or another Lord Field Staffer will happily reply.

This is the next release from LORD FIELD - OFF THE CHAIN. This bowling ball has ferocious backend reaction. The ball is quick and clean through the heads. I believe the ball will read the mids with lower ball speeds bowlers. Staying firm with the speed combined with this ball gives a nice skid to the backend. I could put plenty of revs and speed on this ball and not see drastic over or under to the pocket. I have this ball's layout (75x3.75x35) to be rather long for me with a very aggressive backend. Off The Chain will be great for medium oil conditions or shorter patterns. I have already happily used this ball on cheetah pattern. This is a must have combination in the bag to complement other great Lord Field releases like the Judgement and the Korrupt.

 

littlegreycat

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Re: Off the Chain - Video
« Reply #1 on: July 04, 2013, 11:43:29 PM »
I had an amazing night with OFF THE CHAIN.  I finally got bowling during league night. two weeks ago power outage and wasn't in town the next week.  On Wednesday I played with my OFF THE CHAIN and threw 10 strikes in my 3rd game. Finished the night a hair under 700.   I really love the color locations on my ball.  It spins looking solid red then flips and changes to the purple side.  Very fun to watch happen. 

On the same pair(Brunswick pro lanes house) was a guy throwing his Nexxus righty, me lefty.  He was having a horrible time the ball was lagging reacting to the backend.  He was trying to throw my line.  As I watch him miss right of the pocket I keep thinking sooner or later my ball will get late.  Well never happened with my off the chain I just continued feeding the ball to 6-7 and moved up on the approach every 3-4 frames.