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Pin to PAP(6 3/16" over 1/2" down) - 5 3/4"
PSA Layout - 5 3/4" x 4" x 2 1/2"
Surface Preparation - Out of Box (4000 Grit Abralon)
What I Was Looking For In This Ball Layout:
The 3rd release in a line is always meant to compliment the first two releases. With the Defiant and Defiant Edge you have a great, early rolling solid and a long and strong pearl. I expected the Defiant Soul to be somewhere in the middle.
What I Ended Up With in the Ball and Layout:
The Defiant Soul is the best of both worlds! The 77H Hybrid coverstock has decent length and a strong but smooth backend reaction. More length than the Defiant, but less than the Edge. If your Defiant is hooking too early or your Edge is pushing too far down the lane. Switch to the Soul. Hybrid coverstocks are my personal favorite and this one certainly doesn't disappoint!
The Defiant series is one of the best carrying lines I've ever thrown. The Paragon core really helps keep the pins low and increase pin carry. I love the way the Defiant Soul goes through the pins. It makes it really easy to make adjustments and stay ahead of the transition. If you haven't thrown anything in the Defiant series yet, the Defiant Soul is the one to start with. If you've got one or both of them in your bag, you already know how much you want this ball!
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Roto Grip Defiant Soul Reviewed By: bowlingball.com reviews by Dustin S 12/18/2012 10:41 ( stars)
| About the Bowler | ||
| Bowling Hand | Right Handed | |
| League Average | 215 | |
| Style | Cranker | |
| PAP | 6 3/16 x 1/2 down | |
PSA Layout - 5 3/4" x 4" x 2 1/2"
Surface Preparation - Out of Box (4000 Grit Abralon)
What I Was Looking For In This Ball Layout:
The 3rd release in a line is always meant to compliment the first two releases. With the Defiant and Defiant Edge you have a great, early rolling solid and a long and strong pearl. I expected the Defiant Soul to be somewhere in the middle.
What I Ended Up With in the Ball and Layout:
The Defiant Soul is the best of both worlds! The 77H Hybrid coverstock has decent length and a strong but smooth backend reaction. More length than the Defiant, but less than the Edge. If your Defiant is hooking too early or your Edge is pushing too far down the lane. Switch to the Soul. Hybrid coverstocks are my personal favorite and this one certainly doesn't disappoint!
The Defiant series is one of the best carrying lines I've ever thrown. The Paragon core really helps keep the pins low and increase pin carry. I love the way the Defiant Soul goes through the pins. It makes it really easy to make adjustments and stay ahead of the transition. If you haven't thrown anything in the Defiant series yet, the Defiant Soul is the one to start with. If you've got one or both of them in your bag, you already know how much you want this ball!






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