I recommend the DV8 Reckless. It's a great ball with a smooth reaction on medium to medium-heavy oil. How it's drilled would depend a lot on how you bowl.
I want to get a new ball soon. I currently have an Ebonite Cyclone and a Columbia300 White Dot. I want something that would be good for medium to heavy oil where my cyclone isn't strong enough. I went into the pro shop in my center and they coach/driller recommended the Hammer Rhythm. The pro shop is currently selling the ball for $150 plus $20 for inserts and a thumb slug plus tax. A little under $200 total. Would this ball be a good ball for when my cyclone isn't working and if so how should I get it drilled, pin up or down? Do you have any other balls you recommend? My pro shop only displays Ebonite International Brands but they have some other stuff in the back. My pro shop is also offering the Ebonite Pursuit and Pursuit S for $315 for both including drilling, inserts, thumb slugs, and tax. I know it's a good deal but I don't know if I want to pay that much and if my parents would let me.
I recommend the DV8 Reckless. It's a great ball with a smooth reaction on medium to medium-heavy oil. How it's drilled would depend a lot on how you bowl.
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It would be a terrible idea to get both the Pursuit and Pursuit-S. They aren't different enough to justify getting both. The Rhythm could be a good choice with a fairly conservative layout. Something like the Storm Victory Road Solid or Roto Grip Outlaw would also be great choices.
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I dont know too much about the rhythm, but I know the Arson seems to be very popular for those type of conditions. Another good way to go would be an outlaw or the new manic.
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thing i can tell you i jsut got the dv8 too reckless and its a great ball move nicly threw the heavy oil and i got it drilled just for length and i cna still make it move into the pocket i payed $220 for my too reckless but if u want a agressive ball you could look at the DV8 hell raiser revenge or the roto grip defiant those are 2 good balls agressive and hit the pocket hard
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Striker makes some good points. Its really up to you man, I'm just going off what I've read and heard. I think the Rhythm is new so there isnt too much out on it, but it sounds like quite the combination. I wish you well in your search. Let us know what you finally end up deciding on
Being a solid cpver the Rythm will handle med heavy to heavy and it accepts surface changes will. Other options would be the AMF Grip,The DV8 Reckless, Outlaw,Victory Road solid Motiv Primal or the Radical Times Up solid
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