Jake0110
06-24-2011, 11:09 PM
I love my Tropical Heat Hybrid. It is an amazing ball that I can use when my lane is broken down or when I'm out open bowling with my friends. My biggest problem with it is that it tends to slide out a lot and struggles to grab on the backend on my house's old wooden lanes after a fresh coat of oil.
Since I am starting my first league in the Fall, I am looking to pick up a more aggressive, heavier oil ball to start off bowling with until the lane dries out a little.
I have been doing research, and am contemplating the new Storm Marvel Pearl when it releases in July. Although I like the reaction that I've seen on performance videos (Thanks bowlingball.com!), I am wondering if its going to have the same grab and go on wooden lanes?
I am also on the fence about trying out my first asymmetrical ball in the Storm Anarchy. Will there be much of a learning curve moving from a symmetrical ball to an asymmetrical ball?
Since I am starting my first league in the Fall, I am looking to pick up a more aggressive, heavier oil ball to start off bowling with until the lane dries out a little.
I have been doing research, and am contemplating the new Storm Marvel Pearl when it releases in July. Although I like the reaction that I've seen on performance videos (Thanks bowlingball.com!), I am wondering if its going to have the same grab and go on wooden lanes?
I am also on the fence about trying out my first asymmetrical ball in the Storm Anarchy. Will there be much of a learning curve moving from a symmetrical ball to an asymmetrical ball?