Track Paragon Shadow Bowling Ball Review

The Monitor Paragon Shadow is the second hybrid-covered ball to enter the Paragon line. Its coverstock has been up to date to QR-12 Hybrid (HK22C), which comes out of the field at a 500/1500 SiaAir end. This cowl surrounds the asymmetrical I-Core 3.0 design that has been utilized in all the Paragon releases. This mixture supplies rather more traction and whole hook in comparison with the Paragon Hybrid, together with extra angularity and whole hook than the unique Paragon. Bowlers on the lookout for a ball that’s extra conscious of the dry than the Criterion will like what this one affords.

Cranker

Cranker appreciated how a lot downlane movement he had with the Paragon Shadow on the contemporary heavy oil sample. The ball had no bother selecting up within the midlane and turning over sturdy on the breakpoint. With the extra angular change of course downlane, he was in a position to swing the ball extra to the appropriate than he may with balls that had been smoother in form. He actually appreciated how properly the ball went by means of the pins due to its added downlane movement. He was in a position to migrate farther left with no drawback because the entrance of the lane began to hook extra. Transferring left allowed the ball to search out extra oil and push it to the breakpoint. Whereas he may hold shifting left when the ball began to go excessive, he may additionally then change into one thing with much less floor, just like the Criterion Hybrid or the Theorem Pearl, if he needed to remain nearer to the friction. He saved the ball on the field end your entire session on this sample, shifting left and opening up his angles to proceed hanging with the Paragon Shadow.

Whereas Cranker had an honest response on the medium oil sample, he wasn’t on the tempo of the opposite two bowlers with strike share. He

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