
Originally Posted by
Aslan
I think a lot of it depends on your house conditions and how you actually throw the ball.
But this is why they make entry level balls. My recommendations would be:
- Any of the balls in Storm's "Hot" line.
- Hammer's Arson or Amp balls.
- Brunswick Strike King series or the JP LT-48.
- Track 300A
- Columbia300 Eruption Pro
- DV8 Dude
- Pyramid Path Rising
- Motiv Ascent or Sigma Sting
- RotoGrip HP2 Line (Wrecker, Uproar, Rumble)
Any of the above are going to give you some decent high end technology and movement that you won't immediately outgrow...but none of them are going to react too abruptly or be unpredictable. The key is going to be having the ball driller watch you throw and drill the ball accordingly. Any of the above list could be perfect for you...or they could get drilled in a weird fashion that make them harder to use. The bowling balls don't matter much at this stage. They are all round, mostly symmetric cores, reactive coverstocks...and until you find your game again...the RGs and Diffs and all that aren't really going to matter much. I didn't include and 900Global or Ebonite because I think they make very good high end stuff...not too impressed with their entry/mid level stuff.
My only issue with the Tropical Breeze (besides it being a girl ball) is I think you'll outgrow it too quickly. Unless you're a high speed guy on wood lanes...I think you're going to want something stronger and then you gotta go out in 2-3 months and buy another ball. The "Hot" line and the line above it with the Hy Road series...you won't outgrow those balls very quickly and they are all very controllable. I only mentioned the "Hot" series because they're significantly cheaper...the Hy Roads are fairly popular and pricey...where as you can get any of those balls in the "Hot" line, get similar performance, and pay no more than $120 for the ball.
And if I had to choose a coverstock...again, kinda depends on your style and lanes...but a hybrid gives you something in the middle...which is a good place to start. So that being said...I'd go with the Rotogrip Wrecker over the Motiv Sigma Sting or the DV8 Dude. I think the DV8 Dude is the best of the bunch...but without seeing your game/conditions...not sure I'd recommend a solid coverstock. And the Wrecker is like $99 on bowlingball.com...less than the Dude, Sting, or Eruption Pro.
Mudpuppy Cliff Notes: Buy a Rotogrip Wrecker.
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