I have been thinking alot about this subject lately. I have talked to many bowlers (mostly league and regional players), a few ball drillers (locally), and listened/watched many different posts online about equipment....Track in general.
I have come to this conclusion:
Track makes equipment right now that any bowler, any style will be able to use on various lane conditions.
True, most PBA bowlers will not need a ball as strong as a GP2. I believe this is the reason that you have seen equipment like the Arsenal line come out. Those, along with the Slash and Xception will cover most of what they will see.
So to the point now: Track's current line is set and is aimed at league bowlers. The guy that comes into the shop and wants a hook monster, he has it. A bowler comes in and wants a ball that is versatile with some movement because that is the only ball he is going to have in his bag....Track has it. It is definately true that Track wants a pro to do well with their equipment. If it is seen on television people may run out and buy it. But are the professional bowlers the ones that purchase the equipment? Mostly....no. The league bowlers are who makes the ball companies' sales. We buy the stuff.
Track has equipment that targets the league bowler and bowlers that will hit some tournaments throughout the year. For most of us anything that we need we will find in their line. <<<<<This is very appropriate because as stated above, we are the ones that buy the balls. SO simply put, and to the point of this thread, Track is giving us stuff that we can use on league patterns be it a heavily oiled lane, or a light pattern.
This is not meant as a "sales pitch" kind of post. I am stating an observation that I have made.
enough rambling, lets hear what you have to say about this.
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C-G Pro Shop (owner/operator)
Youngstown Ohio
Track Intl.-Amateur/Pro Shop Staff