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07-14-2016, 05:13 PM
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65 x 5 ˝” x 40
Building upon the success of the reliable Torx core (2.50RG, .051Diff), the latest iteration of the Forza line not only looks good on the shelf, it leaves its mark on the lane as well. The new Helix HR coverstock (finished at 4000 LSS) allows the GT to read the mids like the original while still saving energy for some backend pop similar to the Redline. This ball is slotted to provide a middle ground for the Forza line and it does not fail. Throwing mine on several shots I have found that it blends the wet/dry extremely well, giving me a more tempered reaction at the breakpoint without sacrificing a continuous backend roll through the deck. The ability for this to read the mids gives me a heads up on the transitions but also some forgiveness in case I was a bit behind the move. Even when I get deeper on the lane I can see the ball blending out the hook spot to give me a controllable breakpoint. If you’re looking for a benchmark ball that will control the pocket for you while giving you a bit of miss-right forgiveness, look no further than the Forza GT.
Trent Overbey
In the Zone Pro Shop
Motiv Staff
www.motivbowling.com
65 x 5 ˝” x 40
Building upon the success of the reliable Torx core (2.50RG, .051Diff), the latest iteration of the Forza line not only looks good on the shelf, it leaves its mark on the lane as well. The new Helix HR coverstock (finished at 4000 LSS) allows the GT to read the mids like the original while still saving energy for some backend pop similar to the Redline. This ball is slotted to provide a middle ground for the Forza line and it does not fail. Throwing mine on several shots I have found that it blends the wet/dry extremely well, giving me a more tempered reaction at the breakpoint without sacrificing a continuous backend roll through the deck. The ability for this to read the mids gives me a heads up on the transitions but also some forgiveness in case I was a bit behind the move. Even when I get deeper on the lane I can see the ball blending out the hook spot to give me a controllable breakpoint. If you’re looking for a benchmark ball that will control the pocket for you while giving you a bit of miss-right forgiveness, look no further than the Forza GT.
Trent Overbey
In the Zone Pro Shop
Motiv Staff
www.motivbowling.com