For me the 920T, is one of the most over looked and most versital balls we have. When in its OOB finish, it is what these guys state, Clean in the heads real nice strong midlane with a good consistant roll throughout the lane. It doesnt over grab in the mids nor does it over hook. Now when you take the cover and polish it at 4000 or even take it to 2000 and polish it. The ball gets alot cleaner and become more off the spot down lane. Mine at 4000 and polsih, Magic Shine, is very clean in the heads and mids and have a nice sharp move on the backend. I wouldnt say it is as sharp as say my 920A with the same finish and layout but it is real close still a good gap between but it is really a big change then say at straight 4000 or 2000. Now if you take the 920T and you dull it down to say 1000 or 800, you will find that it will pick up quicker I would guess mine picks up around 4-5 feet faster as it comes out of the heads, and it tends to have alot more of that T type of motion. Good solid traction coming out of the heads with an aggresive move throughout the lane.
This ball is real great on almost every condition aside from the soup and the complet dry. However I have ideas that with the right layout it could work on the dry. The soup would be little harder to do mostly because this ball for a T ball is just not as aggressive in the heads as the other T balls in our product line. If you pick this ball up, I say use your favorite layout and play with the cover see where you like it best.
Mark "scoot" Trgovac
C-G Pro Shop
Youngstown, Ohio
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