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Mohrevs
06-23-2016, 04:01 PM
Color: Black/Blue All
Coverstock: Turmoil LFP Reactive
Core: ReconFinish: 5500 Grit LSP
RG: 2.59 (15# ball)
Differential: 0.025 (15# ball)
Recommended Lane Condition: Light Oil

Freestyle
I drilled my Freestyle 75 X 4.5 X 40.. I was not sure what to expect with this ball as a replacement for the Ascent. I have my original Ascent drilled RICO for total control and when the lanes are totally torched or needing to control the edge on short patterns. So with that being said I drilled the Freestyle to use what this ball was made for. Get the ball down the lane and control the back part of the lane and still hit. What I have found so far with the Freestyle is exactly that plus more. I wasn't sure how strong this ball was going to be down lane and I am pleasantly surprised. The Freestyle goes through the front part of lane with the greatest of easy, reads the middle part really clean and unleashes a hard curve. This motion I would not consider Skid Snap or Controlled. I would consider this more a Controlled hard Motion, if that makes sense? I have used this ball on a short pattern off the gutter and also on a 42' medium volume pattern after many games of bowling. What the Freestyle has allowed me to do is use the controlled hard motion to go through the pins the right way. The way the ball goes through the pins is better than I would expect for a small core, value ball. This ball is truly going to come in handy when the lanes are totally gone and I will need a ball to go over the gutter cap late in the day and still have the motion to go through the pins with the deep inside angle. If you are a tournament player or new to the game this ball is going to find a way to fit into your bag.
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Clayton Mohr
Motiv Staff