Radical Maximum Results Bowling Ball Video Review By RadiGal

Christina talks about the newest high performance radical bowling ball - maximum results

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Christina Lamoureux – RadiGal breaks down the new Radical Maximum Results bowling ball 

This video shot at Sunset Station – BowlersMart in Henderson, NV

This video is a review of the new Radical Maximum Results. This is not a hook the whole lane or strike all the time video, but rather what an average bowler sees in ball motion on different parts of the lane when using the Maximum Results.

The Maximum Results is designed to be the first ball out of your bag for heavier oil conditions. I drilled this ball 45×4.25×25 and have been using it successfully on medium oil typical house shots by opening my angles up, but as the lanes transition and the Maximum Results begins to hook too much/too soon, I have been balling down to my Incognito Pearl with a similar drilling. Compared to the Results Solid, I find the Maximum Results to be a little earlier and quite a bit quicker off the spot. I was really surprised by the backend motion of this ball, as it takes off nicely once it hits the friction. Sometimes for me solids can be a little slower off the spot than is ideal for the house shots I bowl on. Not this ball. I felt very comfortable moving left, and I was further left on a fresh house shot than I can ever recall being with any other ball. I also used this ball successfully during a doubles tournament on the 2016 OC Championships D/S pattern playing deeper inside. A future video will show this ball on flooded lanes, which I started by playing very direct and then gradually migrating in. If you are speed dominant and struggle with the ball going past the breakpoint or lower rev and struggle to get the ball to hook enough, you would benefit from a Maximum Results, especially with a layout that helps the ball read a little earlier. I like this ball so much, I plan on drilling one up that is more forward rolling for when I hit longer/heavier sport patterns (35×4.5×30), as well as a short-pin version (90x2x45) to add some control for medium to medium-dry conditions, yet still maintain the benefit of the strong core/cover combo. If you are not afraid of a ball that hooks, then add this ball to your arsenal.

Radical Maximum Results bowling ball

The Maximum Results is one of the biggest hooking balls Radical has ever produced. Our goal was to create maximum hook but still have the Radical backend reaction, and the Maximum Results is right on that performance target. Oh, and by the way, it is black with the TS-1 additive and DynamiCore. Good looking and outstanding performance. The RG is 2.49, the total diff is a strong .050, and the intermediate diff is a very high .030, all this amount to lots of total hook and lots of continuation.

– Reaction: Strong Hook
– Coverstock: TS-1 Solid
– Core Type: Asymmetric (DynamiCore)
– Factory Finish: 500, 1500 Siaair Micro Pad
– Radius of Gyration (RG): 2.49
– Differential (Diff): .050
– Intermediate Differential – .030
– Recommended Lane Condition:Heavy Oil

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