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AmerEskie
07-04-2015, 04:34 PM
The Black Ops is a true classic brought back to life. It will give a lot of performance without breaking the bank. Come 1500 Polished which handles medium-medium heavy really well. Sand it and you bring heavy pattern into play with ease. Even though the Black Ops has a strong asymmetrical core it does have a strong motion in the backend and through the pins. The classic black color is always good in performance balls. Many player will need this added addition to their bag. All styles will have a use for the Black Ops. ;D

John Anderson
07-04-2015, 08:52 PM
I don't want to be completely rude, but you are telling us exactly what the manufacturer says Also, almost all asymmetric core balls have a strong backend motion.

fortheloveofbowling
07-04-2015, 09:54 PM
The Black Ops is a true classic brought back to life. It will give a lot of performance without breaking the bank. Come 1500 Polished which handles medium-medium heavy really well. Sand it and you bring heavy pattern into play with ease. Even though the Black Ops has a strong asymmetrical core it does have a strong motion in the backend and through the pins. The classic black color is always good in performance balls. Many player will need this added addition to their bag. All styles will have a use for the Black Ops. ;D

This has the same weight block as the eagle series and that weight block is probably my all time favorite. That core just stands up a little different than any other i've ever seen and very versatile for different angles. I will purchase one of these for sure.

Amyers
07-05-2015, 10:55 AM
I don't want to be completely rude, but you are telling us exactly what the manufacturer says Also, almost all asymmetric core balls have a strong backend motion.

John just look at these as an unpaid advertisement because that's what they are

classygranny
07-05-2015, 11:10 AM
John just look at these as an unpaid advertisement because that's what they are

If that's the case, then it's really BAD advertising.

The "ad" doesn't even give the manufacturer. No numbers - RG, diff, etc. So at best, a person thinking about adding an asymmetrical polished ball, MIGHT go research the Black Ops on their own. Not my idea of a good "sales pitch" nor a ball review.

Amyers
07-06-2015, 09:42 AM
If that's the case, then it's really BAD advertising.

The "ad" doesn't even give the manufacturer. No numbers - RG, diff, etc. So at best, a person thinking about adding an asymmetrical polished ball, MIGHT go research the Black Ops on their own. Not my idea of a good "sales pitch" nor a ball review.

I never said it was a good ad just an ad. LOL. I agree that this was written by someone who was trying to copy and paste from the manufacturers website and may have never actually thrown the ball. Wow