dcbowler800
12-27-2015, 10:26 PM
Ball Specs and Layout:
Vanquish Core
3000 Grit LSS
55x4x50
Bowler Stats:
Rev Rate – 425
Ball Speed – 17 mph (down-lane)
PAP – 3 ½ over, ¾ up
Right-handed
Test Environment:
42’ THS
Review:
I compared this to the original Revolt which has a fairly similar layout. I quickly found this to be much sooner than the original because of the stronger coverstock. For my type of roll, which is more up-the-back with tilt, I found the Havoc to be better on the fresh because it helps me read the pattern a lot faster, and to see where and how the lanes are transitioning.
Likes:
Smooth
Great for heavy oiled fronts
Dislikes:
None
Summary:
For a ball that rolls this early, it does not lose any hitting power when it gets to the pins. Being aggressive with the Revolt Havoc is something you do not want to shy away from. The Havoc makes any heavy oiled shot look easy. The Havoc completes an arsenal for one that wants to build one with all of the Revolts.
Darryl Carreon
MOTIV Staff / PBA Member
Vanquish Core
3000 Grit LSS
55x4x50
Bowler Stats:
Rev Rate – 425
Ball Speed – 17 mph (down-lane)
PAP – 3 ½ over, ¾ up
Right-handed
Test Environment:
42’ THS
Review:
I compared this to the original Revolt which has a fairly similar layout. I quickly found this to be much sooner than the original because of the stronger coverstock. For my type of roll, which is more up-the-back with tilt, I found the Havoc to be better on the fresh because it helps me read the pattern a lot faster, and to see where and how the lanes are transitioning.
Likes:
Smooth
Great for heavy oiled fronts
Dislikes:
None
Summary:
For a ball that rolls this early, it does not lose any hitting power when it gets to the pins. Being aggressive with the Revolt Havoc is something you do not want to shy away from. The Havoc makes any heavy oiled shot look easy. The Havoc completes an arsenal for one that wants to build one with all of the Revolts.
Darryl Carreon
MOTIV Staff / PBA Member