So for those that don't follow international releases, Roto Grip recently released the Fame U, an asymmetric urethane. Link below for the info.
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If you were given this ball, would you go with a long pin to pap or a shorter one? Do the standard asym rules apply given that the urethane cover would likely get the ball to read very early and you don't want a ball that goes forward even before the end of the pattern. Thanks!
Asymmetrical Urethane
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Re: Asymmetrical Urethane
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Treat it like an asymmetric.
Treat it like an asymmetric.
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Re: Asymmetrical Urethane
Hmmm, an early reading, smooth, oil pushing cover with a marked PSA... interesting, could be great for rev dominant players.
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