I tested the Outlaw on a typical house shot. This ball will be ideal in a typical league condition.
My Outlaw is drilled with the pin above the fingers keeping the box finish. This ball was clean through the front end and produced about 4 inches of flare. The ball rolled strong off my hand and in the mid-lane the ball revved up nicely and made a solid, smooth move to the pocket.
The Outlaw has a very predictable reaction, which is ideal for the league player. As the lanes transition, I could simply move left, play a little deeper and continue to use this ball. I found this ball to be a bit stronger than the Riot. The duller cover of the Outlaw makes it start to roll sooner than the Bandit.
What I enjoyed the most about this ball is the predictability of the cover. It produced a nice steady hook to the pocket. I was getting 4-5 inches of flair and bouncing the ball off the dry all night.
The Outlaw will make a nice addition to anyone’s arsenal.
Mike Johnston
Roto Grip Staff
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