I entirely disagree and I don't believe I am alone, that a person shouldn't use a wrist device if they don't have some type physical need and I entirely disagree that they are a crutch and a limitation. I've tried from time to time for the last 15+ years to bowl without a wrist device and it simply doesn't work for me. I get better leverage, more revs, a harder hitting ball, and a higher average and scores with a wrist device than without.....Physical need or no physical need, a person has to do what works best for them and for me it's a wrist device. Also, a person has to try several to see what works best for them.
I have had the Robbys Original Gladitor, the Adjustable Gladitor, the Mongoose, the Robby Revs II, and the Moro Pro Release, just to name a few as there have been others also. I have found that the Brunswick Striker Elite works for me best, hands down. Prior to the Striker Elite, the Extended Pro Release was the best I had used. To sum it up, physical needs or not, if a person bowls better with a wrist device than without, then by golly use a wrist device.
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