BALL SPECS
15 lbs
DRILL PATTERN
See pic.
BOWLER STYLE
Slow speed and medium revs stroker.
SURFACE PREPARATION
Grit - 4000 Abralon
Type (Matte, Polish, Sanded) – lightly polished
LANE CONDITION
Ball works on any short pattern, no matter how thick or light it is in the front.
BALL REACTION
Length – Depends on oil. Ball hooks as soon as it hits the friction
Back End - strong
Overall Hook – mild, but very predictable (urethane)
Midlane Read – glides through the mids with ease
Breakpoint Shape - mild hockey stick
COMMENTS
Carry – Unbelievably great, especially for urethane. No pesky corner pins.
Likes – Carry and control.
Dislikes – Can’t use it more. It’s only for short patterns.
Other – I have always been a urethane fan. I’ve had many of the Faball Hammers and the Storm Natural. I also tried the Lane #1 Liberator for a few games. I remember when the Desperado came out I was very intrigued… strong asymmetrical core with a urethane shell. Different than anything else out there.
I managed to snag this for $20 off Craigslist and boy am I happy! While my other urethane works on lighter oil, this is the ball you want for short oil patterns. Unlike other urethane, this ball can handle fresh oil in the fronts and carry does not suffer one bit. In fact, the carry from this ball impressed me so much that I went out and bought a Solaris Blackout (another unique ball with great carry!).
The striking pattern on this ball gets a lot of comments from other bowlers. Unfortunately, it was discontinued to problems with core separation. Grab one of the Desperado LEs while you still can -- you won’t find anything like it!