Motiv Crimson Jackal Bowling Ball | BowlerX Full Review with JR Raymond
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- Опубліковано 11 січ 2024
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Threw a 276 with this yesterday. The ball is really forgiving, I love it
you're my bowling ball review guy ,and I normally don't buy a new piece without watching your review first. you dropped the ball on the 900 global sublime by not reviewing it. you still my guy thou .
Cool video talk tech bowling ball Jr Raymond
I have been noticing that alot of balls recently have that hook/stop motion or just wants to roll more forward on the backend rather than being continuous. I have a Fate that does that very thing and it rolls forward even with the surface at 2000. The Fate is good playing straighter but it was not the reason I got that ball. I wanted something that I could go around the lane a bit and still get the ball to recover and go through the pins.
How significant of a difference is there between this and the Sky Raptor? The Sky Raptor at one point was in the top right corner of their ball comparison chart but it looks like it was replaced by the Crimson Jackal.
Thank you.
Really rolly on the backend
How do you use the same layout when there completely different balls ??? Ones sym and the other is asym
Can this product be used in competitions?
This hardly even seems like a review. Why even bother if you’re never going to get lined up to show where a ball can actually be useful?
How do you mean? he's starting at the 10 board, then moves left 5 or so boards on each shot to give you an idea of how the ball reacts at those locations.