Just like to add briefly, that the Saturn is an excellent ball for the price point. Depending on layouts, (opted for 4.5 X 1.5), is a medium condition ball and out of box would be able to handle medium oil. I think it would overreact for most players on dry. Polished, gets it a few feet longer and a tad bit stronger backend.
I've had the ball for several weeks and plan on a review after a few more bowling practice outings. I would caution prospective ball buyers, this is not a tame ball, though it is fairly predictable and smooth, it arcs like a solid and has terrific carry potential. Out of the box 800 factory sanded is an arcing hook monster, until a little lane oil penetrates the cover, glad I tamed it down with the CG kicked out to the PAP. IMHO, most players will want SOME polish on it. YMMV, of course.
Speculation: I would think that the Saturn and Mercury would be good for medium conditions and would make a nice one two punch, Saturn when there is oil inside or backends need a little help, and the Mercury when the heads begin to give out or the backends are moving a goodly amount. I don't have the Mercury... but same ball as Saturn only different pearlized cover = longer...more head slide and more energy stored for backend. Coverstock preparation tinkering would make these very interesting offerings for the player.
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G KeglerX's Ball Arsenal Registry (includes drilling Specs) @ Allbowling.comEdited on 3/16/2006 9:33 AM