LANE CONDITION
Length: 43 ft AMF HPL
Volume: Medium-Heavy
Type (THS, Sport Pattern etc): THS
COMMENTS
Likes: Clean through the heads, predictable shape, carry power
Dislikes: None
I picked up a used Rogue Cell back in June, and for the price, it couldn't be beat. Even though I have a Defiant and a 919C, I had been wanting to have a ball to go down to once the Defiant starts to leave flat 10s or lose some of its shape. That is where the Rogue Cell comes in.
I used the same stacked 5x3x1 layout as my Defiant, with the exception of placing the pin above the ring finger instead of below. All I can say is that this is one outstanding compliment and has actually become my favorite ball to start with.
The best thing about the Rogue Cell (besides how it looks) is how controllable it is. On heavier patterns, it allows me to open the lane up a bit but keep a controlled look. It is a bit more angular than the Defiant, but handles the carrydown better. Also, it allows me to open up the lane a little more at the same time.
Other things that I really like is how well the ball takes surface changes. I decided to use 2000 AB and that is the sweet spot for me. Predictability is outstanding and it's very easy to read what the ball will do.
Since buying this ball in June, the lowest game with it is a 170. Everything else has been around or above 200. It just flat out works on all of the patterns I have used it on.
Finally, the carry power is outstanding. The core and hybrid cover are a perfect match for each other and rarely have I seen the ball die out. The Rogue Cell is one of the hardest hitting balls that I have thrown to date.
The combination of the core, cover, hitting power, and predictability make this an outstanding addition to my arsenal. If you can find one used (the Rogue Cell is a little tougher to find), it will not disappoint you.