I'm noticing a trend by many major companies towards asymmetric cores in their higher end equipment. Ebonite made the splash with the Apex line, and now Track seems to have jumped on the asymmetric bandwagon.
I just don't get it. In general, asymmetric cores are more unstable in reaction than their symmetric counterparts, and really aren't the ideal match for extreme wet/dry league conditions.
Don't get me wrong -- I own and throw my share of asymmetric pieces, but they get much less use than my more versatile symmetric balls. Is it just marketing for "ball of the month" sales, or is it because the companies actually believe asymmetric cores actually makes for a better ball?
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