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mainzer

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Desperado TSE Review
« on: May 26, 2014, 05:56:06 PM »
Drilled 70X4X40 Surface is 1000, 2000, 3000, 4000 abralon

Willow Creek Classic: On the burnt up second shift oil, track is destroyed and the only way to get to the pocket was to move in. I pulled out the Desperado TSE (DTSE). Playing 23 at the arrows and throwing it out ten. I was shocked at how much the DTSE opened up the end of the pattern my Dominion was not pushing far enough and the Solaris TSE was not quite able to recover fast enough. DTSE went way down the lane easily and made quick move toward the pocket. I had room right and left of target. As the lane went away I was easily able to move in and still get it to the break point and I still had plenty of recovery.

Shoreview Lanes:THS Newer Synthetic Surface. This season the big power guys had a hard time getting the ball to push far enough before hooking. DTSE gave me more push and more angle off the spot. I was able to move in easier than I could with the Long Horn. I also was able to start with DTSE and stay with it all night, making simple movements left.

Compare: To the other TSE Balls. This by far is the longest and most angular of the TSE bowling balls. Don't know what else to say ::)

Overall: Great ball for any situation where you need length and angle. DTSE will get back and keep the pins down low on the deck for you. The Black color is a eye catcher in a world of crazy colors.   
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