Track Legion Solid Bowling Ball Features:
The Legion Solid is not a remake of the original Legion but an improvement on one of Track’s most requested releases. This one features the same proven LT-2 core found in previous releases but with a solid version of our Prime Response cover used in Track’s Proof line. The updated cover gives the Legion Solid the same mid-lane reaction as the original, with an extra kick down the lane.
Dave Han –
The Track Legion Solid has the same name as an excellent ball from several years ago but make no mistake – this is NOT the same ball! It has more overall motion and is a very versatile solid ball.
The original Legion Solid was a very smooth ball that very much came in handy on more difficult conditions. In the Track line, compared to the new Stealth, I believe the Legion Solid is cleaner and provides more backend motion than the Stealth. Where my Stealth is a “house shot killer” and is super continuous, for me the Legion Solid is more versatile in its lane play. In fact, the ball I would compare it most to would be the DV8 Damn Good Verge.
If you’re in need of versatility on both THS and sport, I would highly recommend the new Track Legion Solid.
Dave Han
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Bob Newman –
Track has done well with the design of this piece. It will be a staple in many bags for years to come. The shape it creates reminds me of a slightly more angular Obsession Tour. The core numbers don’t say that, but that’s what my eyes see. The ball starts to pick up in the mid-lane but saves plenty of punch for down lane too. The ball goes thru the pins very well and when I “grabbed it” it didn’t jump and split like some balls might do. More often than not it still struck while tripping a 4 or ripping out a 9. Track has hit 3 homeruns in a row with the Stealth, the Paragon Hybrid, and now the Legion Solid. Time to look at Track.
Jim –
I will use the Legion Solid during lane transition when the Stealth starts hooking too soon and loses energy at the pins. The Legion Solid will be cleaner than the Stealth and save energy better to carry during this transition. The Legion Solid will be a great ball when you want a smooth yet predictable solid cover without having it hook too early.
Kevin Nagasawa –
The Popular Legion Line Is Back With A New Look. This New Upper Mid Performance Bowling Ball With The Prime Response Solid Coverstock With LT-2 Core Makes This Newest Track Release A Very Versatile Bowling Ball. Great Mid Lane Reaction And Nice Smooth Transition To The Pocket. Great For Medium To Heavy Oil Conditions. The First Ball Out Of The Bag For A Fresh Medium To Heavier Volume House Shot And Great Tournament Ball To Have In Your Bag. Dont Forget The New Legion Solid Has That Impressive Dynamicore Technology Helps Your Pin Carry And Really Makes Those Pins Fly Around. This Is A Very Versatile Bowling Ball That Is Very Smooth And Predictable Been Able To Use It Alot Lately. Make Sure To Visit Your Local Pro Shop Today And Get One And The Shelf Appeal Of This Ball And How It Looks Downlane Makes It Easy To Determine Ball Roll And Shape To The Pocket!
Brandon –
Layout: 50 x 4 3/4 x 40 || PAP: 4 ¾” x 1” || Ball Speed: 17 mph || Rev Rate: 350 rpm || Tilt: 15 degrees || Axis Rotation: 70 degrees
The black Legion Solid that was released years ago was one of my favorites, so I was awaiting the purple Legion Solid with MUCH anticipation. Let’s just say… The Legion Solid is BACK and better than ever! I put my favorite layout on this one, and boy is it good! SUPER smooth and continuous down the lane. Excellent option for the fresh patterns, whether you’re looking at a night of league or a challenge/sport pattern. You want control, this is it!