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Ball Review BALL MOTION POTENTIAL Very Dry to Lighter Volume Oil Patterns


Hook Potential 18


17.5 17


16.5 16


15.5 15


14.5 14


13.5 13


12.5 12


Breakpoint Shape


Balls with higher breakpoint shape ratings have the potential to react more quickly and more angularly when encountering friction areas on the lane. Balls with medium to lower breakpoint shape ratings tend to react more evenly and more slowly when encountering friction areas on the lane.


JULY 2015 REVIEWS


1. 900 Global: Boost Red 2. 900 Global: Chemical X 3. AMF: Pure Adrenaline 4. AMF: Unreal 5. Moxy: Exothermic Bowling Ball 6. Columbia 300: Urge 7. Storm: Optimus Solid 8. Storm: Sky Rocket


JUNE 2015


Motiv: Ascent Apex Pink/Green Pearl Motiv: Graffi ti Tag Motiv: Revel Tank


Radical: Rack Attack Solid Radical: Rack Attack Pearl 900 Global: Black Ops


47.0, 18.0, 16.0 49.0, 16.5, 17.0 41.0, 14.0, 13.0 52.5, 14.0, 14.0 48.0, 16.5, 16.5 54.0, 15.0, 15.0


RECENTLY REVIEWED


900 Global: Boo-Yah! Brunswick: Soul


Brunswick: Soul Mate Hammer: Arson High Flare


42.0, 10.0, 12.0 52.0, 16.0, 15.0 50.0, 17.0, 16.5 49.0, 17.0, 17.0


Hammer: Spike Black and Gold 47.0, 17.5, 15.0 Track: Tour X Solid


48.0, 16.0, 15.0 MAY 2015


900 Global: Dream Big 900 Global: Respect Pearl


APRIL 2015


ABS: Japan Pride Mt. Fuji Storm: Ride


52.0, 15.0, 17.0 43.0, 16.0, 14.0


57.0, 14.0, 15.0 52.0, 18.0, 18.0


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Light-Medium, Medium and Medium-Heavy Volume Oil Patterns


Medium-Heavy to Heavier Oil Volume Patterns 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62


THE SKINNY ON THE LATEST AND GREATEST


2, 6 3 5 4


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