Games, conditions, revs, surfaces, resurfaces, so many variables.
But, what dictates a dead bowling ball? just because you can no longer hook it, doesnt mean someone else cant, it doesnt meant it is dead either. 'Dead' gear is the best gear, there is nothing better than a ball that only reacts if you make it, takes away all the over and under reaction. I still use gear made in the early to mid 90's, and if things dont get better, im going to find my udot and get that redrilled to bowl with.
Personally, i dont like buying new gear, i simply find it is just too aggressive and unpredictible. Id rather wait and see just what happens on the conditions down here before i even think about a new purchase. Even then, i still havent really found a condition that has required the use of a brand new super soaker, IMHO, there just isnt enough oil to warrant it.
I find myself buying new gear and polishing the surface or redrilling it just to get it to go longer, id rather use my old gear and save myself some cash
