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.


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 Encounter is strong polished stable ball, just like the Eruption, except that the Encounter is stronger. The reaction of the Encounter makes it possible to use instead of sanded balls, when they hook too early. I’m very happy with my Encounter, as it was the ball I used during christmas to set several new danish records. The Encounter is polished strong ball, that rolls strongly when it gets some friction. It’s a ball I normally use after 1-3 games (on medium, og house profiles from the beginning).


Surface finish: Box
Layout: -
PAP: 5 3/4 over og 3/4 up
Speed: 16 mph
Revrate: 380 rpm
RG: 2.50
Diff: 0.051
Ball review:
For me the Elevate is in the same category as the Signals, which I loved. Signals was long and sharp, but the Elevate is in my world a touch better, because with this I make the decision. This can both be long and sharp and also stable, which makes it very versatile. It’s like with Jigsaw Trap from Hammer, how do we make this ball better, with the result being the Mission $250K (my alltime favorite ball, I’ve had 5 of them). The same story with the Elevate. You take the Signals and makes it even better.


Surface finish: Box
Layout: -
PAP: 5 3/4 over og 3/4 up
Speed: 16 mph
Revrate: 380 rpm
RG: 2.49
Diff: 0.046
Ball review:
The Warning Sign is not as I had expected. I expected a much more stable ball, and this is much more like the Ransom Demand. It reads the lane early, like a ball with surface does it, but it turns around on the backend with a boom like it was shiny. It’s a ball for bowlers who mostly bowls on walled up conditions, but who needs a ball that can hook.


Surface finish: Box
Layout: -
PAP: 5 3/4 over og 3/4 up
Speed: 16 mph
Revrate: 380 rpm
RG: 2.47
Diff: 0.054
Ball review:
The Omen is a really good solid, stable ball, much like the OutBurst, just stronger. As happy I have been for the OutBurst, I’m sure I will be just as happy with the Omen. The Omen is a ball for people needing more hook and control down the lane (soft arch). Best used on long and fairly flat profiles, where you need something strong with maximum control.


Surface finish: Box
Layout: -
PAP: 5 3/4 over og 3/4 up
Speed: 16 mph
Revrate: 380 rpm
RG: 2.50
Diff: 0.050
Ball review:
To me the Mission X is hard to describe. I just really love this ball and what it does on the lanes. It’s definantly a really strong ball, which have both a stable reaction on the lanes and a crazy hook on the backend. I’m crazy about it, a ball for everyone. Must have.

