This is for the Darkside not the regualr Hex.....another oldie but goodie so here goes.
Lucky Me
Lane Conditions: Medium-Light Oil
Typical Conditions: Variety of Shots
Type of Lane: Combination
What part of the lane did you play? Third Arrow
Did the ball track out? Normal
Weight of bowling ball: 16
Surface of bowling ball: Factory/Box
Likes: Smooth length with control to the pocket, power, and impact on the pins.
Dislikes: Carrydown, and playing deeper than the fourth arrow and expect to cover some boards.
My proshop was lucky enough to pick up a few of these, and my Darkside is 16lbs, with a pin out distance of 2-3 inches. The top weight is 2.75 oz, and it's drilled with the pin under the ring finger stacked over the CG...and all this is ever so slightly to the right of the ring finger.
The reaction I get from the Darkside is similar to a Sonic Solid, very even, smooth, and controlled. It is about five boards stronger overall than the Sonic Solid, but works just as effective. It adapts easily to hand and speed releases and works well on most medium conditions. If you have too much carrydown, or oil put the ball away, because it will slide through the deck.
The Darkside works well on all angles of the lane until you get deeper than the fourth arrow. It will have some recovery problems unless you can throw it slow enough to keep it strong on the backend.
The ball hits hard and carries well like all the other Track equipment out there.
For all those Track fans looking for a lighter oil ball you should have picked this one up when you could.
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Always Aggie Dun
Pin_Krusher IS a serious threat to modern day bowling wood as we know it today.