This time of the year I get sometime to drill my older equipment to fill voids I have in my bag. Because of my slower ball speed it becomes trying when I face lighter patterns or broken down pairs. I got with Mo and he sent me some layouts after three sessions with him. One of three balls he suggested was the Rack Attack series and the Rave. So I drilled the solid 80 x 2 x 30 and the Pearl 95 x 1 3/8 x 40. Rave is on the shelf till I test the new Cash out. The solid was wonderful but I just had a chance at drilling the pearl. This ball is very clean. I used it on fresh and broken down. On the fresh I tend to stay towards the friction and gotten a nice down and in angle. This ball retains a lot of energy and the carry was outstanding. When I gotten on the broken down I braced myself because it's trying for me with a ball speed of 14. I was very pleased with what I saw. This ball was clean, didn't overreact when it read friction, and once it made its turn it carried very well. I was able to play inside and it was surprising me with its recovery. The reason why is because of a entry level ball that give you top shelf performance.
If you're looking for equipment that's affordable and give you great performance check this one out you won't be disappointed at all.