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Todd Hyman
2 days ago

The SWAG Assassin is a total Slayer! This ball brings it without apology. My layout is a tweaked version of 65 x 3 3/8 x 35, pin up. The Test pattern was a 43ft house shot, 25.4ml oil, I started standing on 25 with the inside of my left foot and throwing across 7 at the arrow. This was way to much ball to be that far right. I started moving 5 boards left with my mark at the arrow adjusting with my move to catch more oil. Finishing up at 45 throwing across 21/22 at the arrows on a slight swing. This ball brought it in every move, it never waivered and continued to pound the right hand pocket with authority. I have used the Assassin on challenge patterns up to 46ft during league and it continues to read the lanes like its a house shot. I swear, it made bowling easy. These type of patterns require accuracy and if I missed I knew it immediately. The Assassin is an amazing addition to my inventory, cant miss with this ball.

Jim Williams
6 days ago

"Listen, I just got the Swag Craze Tour Pearl out on the lanes, and I have to talk about what this ball just did for my game.

If you've watched me bowl when the lanes get chewed up, you know the struggle of finding something that doesn't violently over-react. I threw this right into the friction, fully expecting that jerky, unpredictable snap you usually get from a pearl. Nope. This thing cleared the front of the lane like glass and made the smoothest, most controllable turn off the breakpoint I’ve seen in a long time.

Because of that low-differential core, it doesn't waste its energy trying to rip the cover off the ball early. It stores it all up and just blasts through the pin deck. I was able to move my feet inside, trust my shot, and let the ball do all the work. No more fighting the transition, no more guessing, and no more leaving weak 10-pins.

I'm telling you guys, if you want to make the second and third games of league night an absolute breeze, this is the exact piece you are missing. It completely saved my set, and it will do the same for yours.

Don't sleep on this ball and let your competition get the edge. Grab your Swag Craze Tour Pearl today, and start striking through the burn!

Leon Neubauer
7 days ago

Craze Tour Solid
PAP - 3 3/4” right, 1/2” up
Drilled 50 x 4 x 30

For the purpose of this review, I was bowling on a fresh house shot that was a medium condition. I’m more speed dominant, throwing about 16-16.5mph, with a medium rev rate. I typically play down-and-in, targeting between 5 and 15, depending on lane condition. I left the ball at its out-of-box surface.

I assure you, this is not just another “black ball.” This ball is phenomenal. It just does what it’s supposed to do. I released the ball, and it always did the same thing: skid-read-“climb.” The “climbing” is one of the elements that makes this ball special. It doesn’t overreact, and does the same thing over and over. Nothing fancy, just does its business and goes home.

The Craze Tour Solid is versatile enough where you can use it the whole night. I moved two boards across three games, and had a huge pocket, carrying light, flush, and high.

The AP26 additive in the coverstock in the recent batch of releases makes a visible and clear difference in ball reaction. It’s still a smooth motion, while it’s a more defined shape than Swag equipment I’ve thrown from prior releases, and the drive through the pins is greatly improved. I regularly split the 8-9.

I also have the newly released Unreal Solid, drilled the same way, also out-of-box surface. They would make a great 1-2 punch, with the Unreal reading earlier for the heavier oil condition, and then you can transition to the Craze Tour Solid for when the lanes start to break down.

Leon Neubauer
11 days ago

Although I have not had a spare ball in years, I have been recently considering purchasing one, particularly as I am making adjustments to my bowling technique to reduce my speed. The Swag Dragon Stained Glass Poly Spare Ball stands out as the most aesthetically pleasing I have ever seen in my 44 years of bowling. The colors, design, and construction are exceptional. The design is protected by a thick clear coat, ensuring its longevity.

If you decide to purchase this exquisite spare ball, I recommend drilling it “centered” so that the word “Dragon” is on one side and “Swag” is on the other.

This purchase will undoubtedly be a worthwhile investment, especially if you are seeking a spare ball of the highest quality and workmanship.

Alana Reed
11 days ago

The SWAG Serpent Hybrid Bowling Ball gives me the perfect amount of length and a strong backend to finish through the pins. I’ve been using it on medium to heavy oil and it performs great on both. On heavy oil I can stay more down and in while on medium oil, I can swing it more. For reference, my ball layout is 4 x 4 x 2. I am a medium speed, low to medium rev bowler so I rely on the performance of the ball and this one has quickly become my go to benchmark ball. The motion of this ball is predictable and that helps me to maintain consistency. I would definitely recommend this to someone who’s looking for a strong benchmark ball.

Alana Reed
11 days ago

The SWAG Unreal Solid Bowling Ball is a great ball for heavy oil. For reference, my ball layout is 70 x 3.5 x 20. I am a medium speed, low to medium rev bowler. This ball is the first one out of the bag when I know I am going to be dealing with heavy oil or if I’m dealing with longer oil patterns. It gets through the fronts easily and stores up enough energy to continue through the pins without burning up. This ball allows me to stay aggressive when I need to be which helps to kick out the corner pins. Not only does this ball do its job, it looks good going down the lanes as well. I would definitely recommend this ball if you’re looking for something stronger than your benchmark ball.

Alana Reed
11 days ago

I got this SWAG Dragon Cotton Candy Poly Bowling Ball to shoot at my spares. It goes straight which has been great for shooting at my ten pins. Having a great consistent spare ball has helped my average go up since I’ve had it. When the lanes are dry, I can even give it some hand and it will turn from far right when it hits the friction. It’s also an excellent ball for any beginner who's looking to get their first bowling ball. It’s poly which makes it a sturdy, long lasting ball. The colors on this ball look great going down the lanes. It definitely turns heads when it’s going down the lanes and I would recommend this ball if you’re looking for a good spare ball.

Greg Meyer
14 days ago

The Assassin Symmetrical Pearl utilizes the Dagger AP26 pearl reactive cover paired with a symmetric core to produce a clean, high‑response motion ideal for medium to medium‑light volumes. With a 70 × 4.25 × 20 layout, this piece was drilled to maximize length while retaining a strong, fast‑transitioning backend shape. The 4.25" pin‑to‑PAP distance promotes a controlled but defined midlane read, while the 20° VAL angle sharpens the breakpoint and increases downlane continuation.

On‑lane, the ball clears the front with ease and produces a quick, angular response to friction, making it effective when stronger hybrids or asymmetrics begin to read too early. The motion is predictable yet dynamic, allowing bowlers to manipulate angles—whether playing direct around board 5 or moving inside and projecting through the oil. Its placement in an arsenal is clear: it serves as a step‑down option from pieces like the Serpent asym hybrid, offering a cleaner, more responsive look without sacrificing hitting power.

The Assassin Sym Pearl is a strong addition for bowlers needing a high‑efficiency transition ball that maintains energy retention and backend shape as patterns break down.

Greg Meyer
17 days ago

The Dragon Solid and Judge Solid have been two of my most trusted early‑block options for a long time. Their strong asymmetrical cores and aggressive solid coverstocks make them ideal for fresh conditions where I need traction, control, and a predictable read in the midlane. The downside, as many bowlers know, is that pieces this strong can sometimes become too much as the lanes transition. Whether they start reading too early or begin to burn up when the carrydown develops, I often find myself needing to ball down sooner than I’d like.

That’s what led me to pick up the Serpent Hybrid. With the Serum cover enhanced with the new AP26 hybrid cover stock additive, built around the Serpent core I initially added it to my arsenal as a dedicated transition ball—something to slot in when my stronger solids started to over‑read the lane. What surprised me, though, is just how versatile this ball turned out to be.

The Serpent Hybrid isn’t just a step‑down option; it’s a ball I can confidently start with. The hybrid cover gives me noticeably more length than the Dragon or Judge solids, but it still maintains a strong, continuous motion through the backend. It clears the fronts without feeling lazy, picks up in the midlane without jerking, and drives through the pocket with authority without being too sharp or too early.

What I appreciate most is how long I can stay in this ball. Instead of making multiple changes throughout a block, the Serpent Hybrid often carries me from the fresh into the later games with only minor adjustments. It blends the lane beautifully, handles carrydown better than expected, and gives me a reliable shape that doesn’t force me into drastic moves.

Overall, the Serpent Hybrid has become one of the most dependable and adaptable pieces in my lineup. It fills the transition role perfectly but also stands strong as a first‑ball‑out option when I want a cleaner look without sacrificing motion or hitting power.

Jim Williams
17 days ago

When I need something dependable that still has pop, I go to my SWAG Craze Hybrid.

For me, it’s the perfect balance — clean through the fronts, strong in the midlane, and a smooth but powerful move downlane. It doesn’t overreact, and it doesn’t quit. It just keeps driving through the pins.

What makes it a scorer is the forgiveness. If I miss a little inside, it holds. Miss a little right, it recovers. That means more room, more confidence, and more strikes.

If you want a ball that handles transition and keeps you in the pocket game after game, the Craze Hybrid earns its keep.

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