I ended up flying out to Vegas to bowl and unfortunately my equipment didn't make it in time. At that point I just wanted something that fit well that was going to be $150ish out the door. Due to my preference for black & dark colored equipment I thought this might be a solid fit after hearing about Luke R. rave about it.
Holy smokes..... If this was ten years ago, this would be a top of the line symmetrical ball. This thing hooks, and in the right part of the lane ....late when you need it. I haven't touched the cover. The lower diff gives you amazing push through the heads, and the 3K surface is a perfect match to slow the ball down before it makes that strong curvy arc through the deck. In my first 2 games with it I left 4 sick 9-pins with it and that's just something that I don't do. Low end balls don't continue through the deck that much for me usually.
I'm not quite sure what to compare this ball to, I honestly haven't seen this shape in awhile. IMO, it's close to the same reaction that you would get when you take a high end ball and drill it weak with a 6" pin high layout, low flaring length with a strong move & finish late. Mine is drilled 5 1/2" pin high (axis, 6" right 1/8 up) and this was just a pleasant surprise to throw. In 9 games, it's tripled it's money back for me and it's just a fun reaction to see for me. The most impressive part is when I saw transition and the ball starts over-hooking, I was reluctant to move in, thinking that it wouldn't have enough guts to carry. Boy was I surprised. My look from inside 4th arrow was just as good as it was booming it to the track area with my higher speed.
I'm so impressed that a company's bottom-tier ball packs this much performance for the dollar. If I was still drilling, I would keep 6-8 cases of these in stock and I would make sure that 4 out of 5 of my customers had one. I'm practicing a lot for Nationals next month and this ball might not play if the shot is anything like last year, but when I see a reaction that I like as much as this one, I always get another one for a complementary layout. I'm thinking a 4" pin low w/ P3 hole might be on deck next.
It's special.