General Info
Brand: | AMF |
Name: | Escape |
Reviewed: | April 2016 |
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Coverstock Specs | |
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Name: | F74 Hybrid |
Type: | Reactive Hybrid |
Box Finish: | neaT |
Color: | Blue and Cobalt Pearl / Black |
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Core Specs | |
Name: | CFT Asymmetric |
Type: | Asymmetrical |
RG: | 2.48 |
Diff: | 0.051 |
Int. Diff: | 0.030 |
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The Escape is the latest high performance release from AMF. It uses the 2.48″ RG and 0.051″ total differential Continuous Flow Technology (CFT) core design. It is a very strong asymmetrical, with an intermediate differential of 0.030″. This weight block is paired with a hybrid version of F74 reactive, finished from the factory with a NEAT T pad, which is approximately equivalent to a 4000 grit sanded finished.
The Escape was just a little better for our testers on our medium pattern than it was on our heavy pattern. The first thing each tester noticed was how quickly this ball revved up off their hands. It picked up the lane with no problem as its low RG weight block and rough coverstock grabbed the lane in the front. It gave all of our testers a strong traction in the midlane and a big continuous motion at the back end. The Escape allowed each tester to play to their strengths, with Cranker targeting the
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AMF Escape Comparisons
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- AMF Escape vs. AMF Great Escape
- AMF Escape vs. AMF Night Hawk SE
- AMF Escape vs. AMF Night Hawk Stealth SE
- AMF Escape vs. AMF Ninja SE
- AMF Escape vs. AMF Unreal
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