Core: Turbulent
Type: Asymmetrical
Coverstock: Coercion FYS Solid Reactive
Box Finish: 2000 Grit LSS
Video:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sk4lV0nccZwLayout: 45 x 4 ½ x 70
Strengths
Although Trident Odyssey produces continuation and hook on heavier patterns, it’s rather versatile on mediums as well.
Trident Odyssey does read early however is does have more length to offer to that of Forge Flare and Trident Abyss,
Trident Odyssey is rather strong backend wise for the traction it provides in oil, the most backend of any Trident ball.
Weaknesses
Trident Odyssey does needs oil to be effective, playing on shorter and drier patterns I wouldn’t advise even for those that are speed-dominant of players because Coercion is going to Coercion.
Overall Summary
It isn’t odd to see why Odyssey is an immediate fan favorite to a variety of styles, Trident Odyssey brings back the Turbulent core from the original Trident, Trident Quest, and Trident Abyss. Trident Odyssey will allow you to take full advantage of its strength of playing straight angles in the front, and will read the midlane without sacrificing continuation through the pins.
There is nothing odd about Odyssey so take your pin carry on a odyssey.
Your game will thank you for it .
K.C. White II
Motiv Staff
IAMBowling Staff