Surface finish: Box
Layout: -
PAP: 5 1/4 – 7/8 up.
Speed: 24 kmh
Revrate: 410 rpm
RG: 2.49
Diff: 0.054
Ball review:
Pursuit is the assymetric ball of the two new Pursuit balls.I thought it was longer and with a stronger backend than the Pursuit-S, but I was wrong. Pursuit is both earlier and much stronger, this ball can hook. I have it drillet like my Mission X, but with a bit more finger weight. With this drilling the ball still requires more oil than the Pursuit-S. It reads the lanes early and continues towards the pins with a powerfull hook. The ball is probably best for longer conditions and players that throws it hard, or who have trouble getting the ball to hook.


Surface finish: Box
Layout: -
PAP: 5 1/4 – 7/8 up.
Speed: 24 kmh
Revrate: 410 rpm
RG: 2.49
Diff: 0.054
Ball review:
Pursuit-S is a strong and stable ball. It reminds me of my Omen, which I think it’s a great ball. When it hits a lot of oil, it’s long and strong, but when it hits a medium oil pattern it’s just perfect, because it rolls strong without being too long and sharp.
I’ve drilled mine with the pin below the ringfinger, just like my Omen, and a small x-hole in the side. I think this ball is best for medium conditions.


Surface finish: Box
Layout: -
PAP: 5 1/4 – 7/8 up.
Speed: 24 kmh
Revrate: 410 rpm
RG: 2.51
Diff: 0.057
Ball review:
My Taboo is drilled like my first two Mission $250K, and it’s also the ball that comes closet in reaction. I’m sure I’ll be happy with my new Taboo.
The Taboo Jet Black goes a bit longer than the Mission $250K, but with a stronger backend. Even though this is still a very controllable ball and it’s a ball that will fit many bowlers, because it’s strong and can be used on both medium and long profiles.


Surface finish: Box
Layout: -
PAP: 5 1/4 – 7/8 up.
Speed: 24 kmh
Revrate: 410 rpm
RG: 2.51
Diff: 0.049
Ball review:
The 508A is a ball that reacts as a typical Track ball. It’s a shiny ball that goes long and hooks in the backend. To me it’s a ball in between the Signals and Elevate. It hooks a bit later than Elevate and it’s hook pattern reminds a lot of Signals. It’s a great ball for those who have a bit of hand, and likes to play house patterns. I mostly use it for medium conditions with a bit of play on them.


Surface finish: Box
Layout: -
PAP: 5 3/4 over og 3/4 up
Speed: 16 mph
Revrate: 380 rpm
RG: 2.50
Diff: 0.052
Ball review:
The Dark Counter is to me just a dull Encounter. It reacts just like the original Encounter, just a bit sooner. It’s definantly a ball for bowlers who needs their ball to continue it’s hook. It requires quite a bit of oil as it is a very strong ball. I would use it on medium to heavy oiled lanes.
I really like the way it hooks. It reminds me of the Ransom Demand just a bit more controllable.

