The medium rg, medium diff with the HK22 Semtex Pearl cover on this ball really work well together. It is very clean through the fronts but has a very controllable midlane reaction. It is a great benchmark ball, but can be used over much longer time during a session due to its moderate specs. Still continues and hits as you move left.
I love the fact that I can go right to the Scorpion Strike when the Scorpion Low Flare is picking up to quickly. The Low Flare has become one of my favorite pieces and with the Strike to give me extended play later in the set, I believe in these two to be my one two punch balls. I have not found a pattern that shuts out these pieces at all. Great job Hammer!!
bowled a 300 with this ball already
The combination of the scorpion low flare, when needing a clean reaction in the fronts, but a smooth downlane shape, and this angular beast on medium conditions, is a 1-2 punch I take to every tournament and league.
An exciting addition to the scorpion lineup, it's the first Scorpion with the HK22 cover base. I noticed immediately this one is much cleaner than the Scorpion Sting, and has a more defined backend motion as well. I believe this will be the option for Hammerheads when the lanes are dry and they're seeing friction. For me this has been a great step down from the Hazmat solid and I'll be using this in games 3-4 of league or to finish a block of a tournament. For my game it's actually a bit cleaner than the Arctic Vibe, which solidifies it as my go-to option for when the lanes are hooking!