I heard particle balls are made after reactive resin. They hooks more & more easy to control as many people said or what.
(The ball manufacturers response to this situation was to add textured particles such as ceramics and glass to the resin enhanced polyurethane balls. The added texture gave the ball more grip in the oil for a smooth, controllable hook style, while maintaining the powerful backend of reactive resin. The hook potential for most particle bowling balls is higher than all of the other types of coverstocks.)
But now in the market mostly are reactive resin balls. Including the pro performance balls. Since people said particle balls are better. Why don't they make more?
Maybe its for oilier lanes? Because since they hook so much, wouldn't they overhook on the lanes that are dry?