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General Category => Miscellaneous => Topic started by: Slick911 on February 25, 2016, 05:23:17 PM
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Hey guys, never thought I'd be away this long, but time and unforeseen occurrences I guess. After my engagement and first few months of my marriage, I'm finally getting back to bowling. I have been undrilled IQ tour fusion, my zero gravity which is pin up, and a pin up covert revolt which still has a little left.
Will be doing some more research in the next few weeks, but I wanted to get some opinions on what balls to look at in order to fill the gaps. I am a left handed stroker with medium ball speed and a low to medium Rev rate. I have no preferences against any manufacturers, and any advice would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks!
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Hey guys, never thought I'd be away this long, but time and unforeseen occurrences I guess. After my engagement and first few months of my marriage, I'm finally getting back to bowling. I have been undrilled IQ tour fusion, my zero gravity which is pin up, and a pin up covert revolt which still has a little left.
Will be doing some more research in the next few weeks, but I wanted to get some opinions on what balls to look at in order to fill the gaps. I am a left handed stroker with medium ball speed and a low to medium Rev rate. I have no preferences against any manufacturers, and any advice would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks!
Most strokers prefer a solid coverstock. Check out Rotogrip Menace and Haywire and Storm Lock and the new Fight along with the IQ tour solid.
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I would look at a Ridiculous for a solid coverstock, symmetrical. Then I would go with something a little weaker as your low end is not filled, maybe a Rack attack Pearl
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Also LH here.
the Ebonite GB2 is a great medium piece and $115.00 which is unbelievable for the performance you get
its a solid and would be a step above your tour fusion
the surface is easily changed without affecting it later if you want to put it back
the GB2 MVP is also the same price point and is a hybrid coverstock, its a bit longer and a tad stronger downlane.
either would be a great choice for the money