A DICK,
On the conditions I've used my Crimson Ex, this summer I bowled on a longer synthetic pattern. The conditions were pretty heavy on the inside, it was a vertical say 7-7 wet/dry shot. It was pretty tough to swing any ball unless you spun the cover off, or used a high load particle like the Enforcer to get it to move.
Using the Crimson Ex I threw the ball about 15mph give or take, and I played straight up the 7 to 10 board. With enough revs or rotation, basically playing a lower track the ball would get down the lane and make a nice turn to the pocket.
This ball will skid on oil, but it's early rolling core and big backend make it suitable for decent backends even with longer oils up front.
I am currently experimenting with SCREAMING backends right now, hopefully the Crimson is the answer, or even my newly redrilled Buzzsaw XL. I get over under with strong and weak equipment, so I figured I'd go back to a few medium pearls.
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In the old days people used to cut wood with axes.....................now and days...............they just have Executioners do it for them!
Pin_Krusher IS a serious threat to modern day bowling wood as we know it today.