TWmccoy
3DX Connoisseur
Durable balls..... so far the Evil special blend USA .52 300 balls are holding up well. I've had a couple of them in my BP bag for about 5 months now. I figure I've hit both balls at least 100 times. No noticeable loss in performance since they were new. These Evils have enough oomph to fly out of full sized baseball fields when I hit them well.
Going to a composite cover for .52 balls was probably the best decision Evil ever made. These balls are light years better than prior Evil .52s that had leather covers.
A few of my X Rock C+s have finally died after over a year of hard use. The covers held up fine, but the core got noticeably mushy and I noticed the balls weren't flying well anymore. I still rate OLDER X Rock C+s as the best C+s on the market. Notice I said older. I have a few newer X Rock C+s that simply aren't the same ball. The graphics are very slightly different, as is the stitch pattern. These balls are nowhere near as good, and seem to degrade far faster than the older balls.
Going to a composite cover for .52 balls was probably the best decision Evil ever made. These balls are light years better than prior Evil .52s that had leather covers.
A few of my X Rock C+s have finally died after over a year of hard use. The covers held up fine, but the core got noticeably mushy and I noticed the balls weren't flying well anymore. I still rate OLDER X Rock C+s as the best C+s on the market. Notice I said older. I have a few newer X Rock C+s that simply aren't the same ball. The graphics are very slightly different, as is the stitch pattern. These balls are nowhere near as good, and seem to degrade far faster than the older balls.