Some wait for the lane to open up. Others bring the motion with them.
When the fronts start to go and angles decide scoring pace, sharpness separates control from guesswork.
Angular Finish Downlane: You watch it clear the front clean, then snap hard off the spot. The backend move is defined, not soft, giving you entry angle that turns good shots into strikes.
Continuation That Does Not Quit: Through the pins, it keeps driving. No deflection, no weak corners lingering. You see it split the rack and carry through with intent frame after frame.
Built For Medium Oil Reads: When the pattern sits in that middle zone, this reads it right. Enough length to stay clean, enough bite to turn the corner when it matters.
Polished Confidence: The finish is not for looks. It gets the ball through traffic early so you can stay aggressive without fighting early hook or hesitation.
Chosen By Players Who Shape The Lane: You see it in league play when scores climb late. The ones who adjust angles, trust the motion, and keep pressure on every frame.
You either create the angle or you chase it all night.