It's not my favorite look . . it's basically the opposite of the Phaze. Instead of being really early and rolly, it's really long and snappy. It looks cool when you throw it perfect, but it's pretty tricky on the eyes. I keep grabbing it at the bottom because it doesn't look like it's revving up to me either. However, it flares off the planet. I have a strong "lefty" drill on it, (because all lefties are or should be the same, or so I'm told, because everything has to do with being on that side of the lane and nothing to do with the conditions or the way you throw the ball, but I digress), but if I get out of it nice and easy, for some reason I don't feel like it's going to read and finish, I feel like I really have to hit it at the bottom. It's just ridiculously clean through the fronts. If I trust it and fly out of it, it's an absolute monster, but because it allows me to throw it harder and hit it less than anything else I own, it's been hard to make that adjustment. Just like the Phaze never looks like it's going to do anything, and then you grab it a hair at the bottom and go runaway brooklyn . . I have to agree with Bill, the ball just looks like it's not going to budge and then it turns sideways. It will be a great ball for people whose games it naturally fits, but it's got length and snap that's not available in anything else on the market, so just like the Phaze, it's going to require some trust and slight adjustments.