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SCTexan
12-30-2009, 10:16 AM
I am a recreational bowler and have picked it back up this year. I have always been a straight ball bowler and am ready to change to a hook. The more I talk to people the more confused I get about what ball to buy.

I throw the ball pretty hard, 16 - 18 mph, I'm 53 years old, and 6'4", 260lbs; so a pretty big guy and I current use a 15lbs ball.

As I've looked around this is what I'm being told:

Track 505C - as a first hook ball because it has better control

Reign - better ball but shouldn't perform any better for me than the 505C

Virtual Energy - go ahead and get this ball so that my speed will not be a factor and I should get all the hook I need reguardless of the lane conditions.

:confused: What do you think?

ecub
12-30-2009, 11:15 AM
Welcome :)

How have your previous balls been drilled? Conventional or finger tip? If you have never bowled finger tip, then it will be a slight change, but it will help you get some revs on the ball to throw a hook. It may not be allot at first, but as you keep working on it, you will learn how to throw more revs.

What ball did you used to have before?

SCTexan
12-30-2009, 11:20 AM
White Dot, regular grip, straight ball - sling it and let 'em fly

Beech
12-31-2009, 11:44 PM
well thats fast but i throw it 20-21mph i can throw it faster but thats my avg speed.
I had a problem buying balls because i needed a ball that can break intime.
Im ganna go with your a stroker?
what kindof lane conditions do you usally bowl on? that can have a big factor on what you buy.

SCTexan
01-04-2010, 07:33 AM
I'd say middle to oily. I really leaning toward the Storm and just accept the learning curve.

Stormed1
01-04-2010, 07:15 PM
Since you're looking Storm you might want to also lok at the Furious. As you described the lanes to be middle to oily the solid R2s cover of the Furious will give you an even reaction andd thereby easier adjustments while your learning rather than a skid/flip ball