This was a fantastic video, I love my Fast Pitch has been a little bit of a learning curve to figure it out. And no shot is ever perfect, but instead of dancing at the approach the Fast Pitch has been the best ball to get me anchored back in my spot and be able to work with the similar lines of my aggressive pearl balls. Thank you for the great engineering in the balls and all of these videos. I am an amatuer myself, but these help so much to understand the lanes and understand the balls
I turn to my Natural (urethane) when the oil has "blown up", especially in the back end, and reactives experience severe "over/under". The Natural allows me to do the old "down-and-in" between 10 and 15 and get a "Mack Truck" hit on the pocket. It's also the ball I use for getting that (expletive!) 10-pin!
Great video! Anyone start with rubber? Dad taught me in '68 (with his Ebonite Tornado). Various reasons (h.s. sports, college, work, etc) and I was out of bowling until last year. Completely missed urethane. I feel like Rip Van Winkle. I have a Hyped Hybrid and have been doing pretty well but it is a new world for me. Main home house has old, real wood lanes that are oiled once a week at best) . I am a low rev-12-14 mph right side bowler. Lots of time the Hyped will be headed for the pocket, then blast off to Brookly or beyond. A trusted friend has told me urethane (Pitch Black) may be the ball I need. I am looking at the PB or UC3. Pro Shops around my small town don't know much about drilling, etc. so i'm not sure what i'll do for a new ball but i'm looking at options. I am using my dad's old rubber for spare shots and occasionally use it for a game of straight from the right, Billy Hardwich style, the way dad taught me in '68! Thanks. Great video.
This was a fantastic video, I love my Fast Pitch has been a little bit of a learning curve to figure it out. And no shot is ever perfect, but instead of dancing at the approach the Fast Pitch has been the best ball to get me anchored back in my spot and be able to work with the similar lines of my aggressive pearl balls. Thank you for the great engineering in the balls and all of these videos. I am an amatuer myself, but these help so much to understand the lanes and understand the balls
Urethane was here in the 90s and here to stay I had the ebonite turbo
Good video with the different perspectives, but please kill the background music.
Great stuff! thank you storm for including a 2ls
How strong is the 4x4x2 layout
close to the most flareing and fastest hook to roll transistion you can have
I turn to my Natural (urethane) when the oil has "blown up", especially in the back end, and reactives experience severe "over/under". The Natural allows me to do the old "down-and-in" between 10 and 15 and get a "Mack Truck" hit on the pocket.
It's also the ball I use for getting that (expletive!) 10-pin!
Great video! Anyone start with rubber? Dad taught me in '68 (with his Ebonite Tornado). Various reasons (h.s. sports, college, work, etc) and I was out of bowling until last year. Completely missed urethane. I feel like Rip Van Winkle. I have a Hyped Hybrid and have been doing pretty well but it is a new world for me. Main home house has old, real wood lanes that are oiled once a week at best) . I am a low rev-12-14 mph right side bowler. Lots of time the Hyped will be headed for the pocket, then blast off to Brookly or beyond. A trusted friend has told me urethane (Pitch Black) may be the ball I need. I am looking at the PB or UC3. Pro Shops around my small town don't know much about drilling, etc. so i'm not sure what i'll do for a new ball but i'm looking at options. I am using my dad's old rubber for spare shots and occasionally use it for a game of straight from the right, Billy Hardwich style, the way dad taught me in '68! Thanks. Great video.
Yeah I miss the reactive era
Please please please STOP the background music during your talking! Its such a distraction to this awesome info.