I like urethane for two reasons:
- it does not react as itchy as a "real" reactive
- it tends not to burn up in the heads easily
I have a high track, about 300RPM and play at 14-15mph. Dry lanes or short oil can be big trouble, and I have a hard time getting reactive balls down the lane without early break or burn-up.
Urethane or urethane-like blends have been so far the best choice for me on such light conditions (Slate Blue Gargoyle is great on dry lanes, and my Black Pure Hammer is the next step up - both are wonderfully arcing pieces). They are also good for outside lines, 2nd arrow or less straight down, just as an alternative to avoid traffic on deeper lines.
It is a subjective thing, but I think urethane (with a core, though) is a very good alternative to a higher RG reactive. Less flippy, but that's just the selling point for me.
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DizzyFugu - Reporting from Germany
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