There are a couple of reasons why I've chosen to sell all my other equipment (Hammer, Brunswick, Columbia, Storm) to stick with Track.
I like how they don't have a whole bunch of lineups that overlap each other (i.e. Brunswick) It seems like they make a specific ball, for a specific reaction different from any other ball in their lineup, unlike the Brunswick line where you can basically get the same thing if you stuck with the BVP, Zone, or Inferno line, only different price ranges.
I love the hitting power. For some reason, Track has hit harder than any other I've tried. The Widow and Action Max that I've owned shocked me when I first threw them, but when I threw the Mean Machine and Power Machine, that was a whole new level of shock.
I like how their ball reactions aren't suited for "Go long, snap hard" (Storm) or "Early Rolly" (Brunswick) but rather, more overall depending on the ball you get. If you want something to go long, the Equation/Eqn2 or Power Machine will fit the bill. If you want something earlier, the Mean Machine or Inertia are there to save.
The coverstocks are way durable. My Hammers and Storms all seem to get a little more beat up, requiring more attention and maintenance, and my Agent even died on me after 20-30 games. My Tracks havent lost any type of reaction since I've drilled them up.
To end this, I'm certainly open to other brands. Storm comes in at a close second with Hammer trailing not to far behind. But overall, Track has impressed me the most. How bout you guys?
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Bowling Since March 2006 - "Get coaching, don't worry about it"...blah blah balh...Just answer the questions please
Mean Machine > Power Machine > Equation > Heat Blast