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    So the other day, a fellow bowler in the same league, recommends me to get a full roller layout.
    I've been reading a few articles about it but I'm not sure exactly what it'll do. Can anyone tell me what would be the pros/cons of it?
    I'll see if I could upload a video.

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    Quote Originally Posted by rhaith85 View Post
    So the other day, a fellow bowler in the same league, recommends me to get a full roller layout.
    I've been reading a few articles about it but I'm not sure exactly what it'll do. Can anyone tell me what would be the pros/cons of it?
    I'll see if I could upload a video.
    Are you a full roller? (A full roller has their track between the thumb and finger holes)

    If not why did they suggest you try a full roller layout, what was the reasoning behind it?

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    Yeah, unless you're a full roller, this doesn't make sense to me.
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    Quote Originally Posted by rhaith85 View Post
    So the other day, a fellow bowler in the same league, recommends me to get a full roller layout.
    I've been reading a few articles about it but I'm not sure exactly what it'll do. Can anyone tell me what would be the pros/cons of it?
    I'll see if I could upload a video.
    Since a normal full roller will track between the fingers and thumb,, a normal flare pattern will make the ball roll over the thumb hole at some point down the lane.

    A full roller layout moves the bow-tie into the middle of the grip, so as the ball flares (it flares less), it's much less likely to roll over the thumb hole.

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    my friend might be a full roller. but i'll post a pic of my bowling balls of how they are now. also, i am working to get a video for it.

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    As Mike pretty much already explained, the point of a full roller layout is to avoid the ball flaring over your thumb hole which causes a less predictable hooking motion.

    There is no benefit if you aren't a full roller.

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    Thank you for your responses. I'm working to get a video uploaded to youtube and then I'll link it here... Just trying to see what videos to put up... So if I get what you all are saying, that means if I were to get the ball with a full roller layout, the ball would hook less? Right now, I'm using a Thug Unruly, Hypercell Skid, and a Wrecker... I'm used to seeing my ball go down the lane, and then taking a left turn into the pocket.

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    You should be able to see if you're flaring over your thumbhole easily. This would tell you to change your layout

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    Quote Originally Posted by rhaith85 View Post
    Thank you for your responses. I'm working to get a video uploaded to youtube and then I'll link it here... Just trying to see what videos to put up... So if I get what you all are saying, that means if I were to get the ball with a full roller layout, the ball would hook less? Right now, I'm using a Thug Unruly, Hypercell Skid, and a Wrecker... I'm used to seeing my ball go down the lane, and then taking a left turn into the pocket.
    I think that you are missing the point. A full roller layout will not make the ball hook less, or more, for that matter. The reason for a full roller layout is to get the ball to provide maximum efficiency for a bowler who throws a full roller. I know fuller rollers who cover the lane from gutter to gutter. The key is to get the ball to track in a way that it doesn't thump over the thumb hole if possible.

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