Specs:
15.04lbs
4 inch pin
3.16 top
Layout:
Pin Under Ring, CG kicked out, with a weight hole five inches from the center of the grip through the CG down.
Pic:
http://img36.imageshack.us/i/seconddimension1.jpg/Layout:
Pin Under Ring, CG kicked out, with a weight hole five inches from the center of the grip through the CG down.
The Second Dimension is an awesome ball. It is really clean through the front, strong in the midlane and has a hard continuous arc on the backend. I tried this ball for the first time on AMF lanes which has a THS which is usually oiled 8 to 8 and dry 8 and out but this is after a 4 man league. The only shot that made this ball look decent was deep inside and out to the dry. THe way this ball rolled was very impressive. It does remind me of the Cell from Rotogrip because of the continuous motion.
The true test was at Nationals in Las Vegas. Believe it or not this was the ball i used in all of the events most of the time. With the arching continous reacton, it was perfect. The ball got down lane with ease on the 40 ft pattern and when it hit the right spot on the backend, the carry was great.
Not only was this ball amazing at Nationals, it was the best thing at the Bowling This Month Tournament which puts out a 40ft one to one flat shot. This ball gave me the strong roll in the mids and tame backend i needed. It helped me get my best finish which is on the cashing board so far.
I am definitely going to get another one with a high pin over the fingers.
Storm has done it again. I won't be surprise if this ball in included in one of the categories for ball of the year.
Thanks to Ernest Goedicke at Storm for his help and advice.
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