


This is a much better aggressive bowling ball for low-speed bowlers. High-speed bowlers will see their effectiveness muted by this ball.It functions just right on a reactivity tightrope. While this is a very aggressive bowling ball, it doesn’t overreact to either shot variances or oil patterns.The symmetric core retains and transfers energy fantastically into a bowling ball with a strong back-end finish.Semtex Hybrid CFI reactive cover stock combines otherworldly durability with some of the most angular reactivity you’re going to see.

It expends very little on the down-lane carry before providing an explosive, undeniable back-end reaction. It’s also a gem when it comes to energy retention through the lane. This makes it perhaps the most durable aggressive bowling ball on the market right now. The cover stock of the Hammer Scandal/S bowling ball is infused with carbon fiber. You’ll need to transfer it over to a pearl cover stock in the future. The cover stock weakens considerably over time.Its overall average hook potential is a little bit muted compared to some of its aggressive bowling ball counterparts.This ball functions well on a variety of oil patterns and doesn’t lose its efficacy and overall reactivity.Its centrum asymmetrical core cuts down the flare potential and adds consistency in its variability and angularity.MicroTrax-S18 solid reactive cover stock dices through long patterns and heavy oil density with fire and strong energy retention.It may take awhile to tame it and learn it, but that reactivity can be strike gold when utilized correctly. You’re going to be shocked by the reactivity of this ball on first throw when on a heavy oil lane. The Roto Grip Halo bowling ball sacrifices high flare potential for the most consistent and powerful action through the head of any ball on this list.

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