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Greg Meyer
a day 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
a day 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.

Royce Sanders
a day ago

Judgement Hybrid - I used a 60 x 4.5 x 15 layout. This layout gives me a cleaner front, very quick response to friction, and strong continuation. It’s a more angular, aggressive hybrid motion. It clears the heads pretty easily and It will give you a solid midlane read but not a early roll. The ball will change direction fast, with a continuous motion drive through the pocket. It is a must have. Definitely could be a benchmark piece.

Jason Taylor
2 days ago

I chose this ball because it was supposed to be the perfect complement to the Black Dragon. I was late to the game purchasing a Black Dragon, but once I did, it quickly became the first ball out of my bag. Now that the Serpent is in the picture, how will I ever decide. I have had the opportunity to throw four complete games with this ball going back-to-back 215’s followed by a 229 and 246. The down lane motion of this ball is great when you are looking for more length before the powerful backend reaction. I can’t wait to get more games on this ball and use this in tournaments in other venues and varying lane conditions. Will be looking to complete the 1, 2, 3 punch of the Black Dragon, Serpent Hybrid, and Dragon Pearl.

Jason Taylor
2 days ago

Swag Assassin - I have had the opportunity to use this ball in four complete games, scoring 237, 267, 235, and 257. I selected this ball because it was intended to build on the success of the Fusion line, which I have not previously used. Based on my experience with the Assassin, I regret not having a Fusion ball earlier. It has proven to be an excellent choice for drier lane conditions, such as those at my home bowling center. The consistent motion and strong backend reaction have been very effective. The new AP26 coverstock is likely to boost the Swag line's presence in the industry. I look forward to the opportunity to use this ball in tournaments at different venues and under various lane conditions.

Jim Williams
2 days ago

When the lanes start opening up and I need angle, I reach for my Swag Pearl Dragon.

For me, it glides clean through the heads and then absolutely flips off the breakpoint. It stores energy so well that when it sees friction, it just unloads — strong, sharp, and continuous through the pins.

I love how it lets me move left and create shape without losing carry. Light mixers? They fall. Miss it a little wide? It recovers hard.

When I want length with a big, eye-catching move downlane, the Pearl Dragon brings the heat every time.

Jim Williams
2 days ago

When it’s time to shoot spares, I’m pulling out my Swag Dragon Stained Glass Poly.

This ball goes dead straight for me no hook, no surprises. I can flatten my hand out and trust it to hold its line every single time. Corner pins? Cross-lane shots? It just locks in and does its job.

And let’s be honest… it’s the best-looking spare ball on the rack. That stained-glass design turns heads before I even throw it.

For me, this isn’t just a spare ball it’s a strike saver.

Jim Williams
2 days ago

When the lanes start to blend out and I need control with pop, I go to my Swag Serpent Hybrid.

For me, it reads the midlane strong but still keeps enough length to turn the corner hard. It’s that perfect in-between look — not too early, not too skid-flippy. Just smooth, powerful motion that keeps the pins low.

What I really like is the continuation. It doesn’t roll out. It keeps driving through the deck and makes the pocket look big.

If I need something dependable that still hits like a truck, the Serpent Hybrid is staying in my bag.

Jim Williams
2 days ago

When the lanes start transitioning and my stronger stuff reads too early, I grab my Swag Assassin.

It gets through the fronts clean for me, stores energy, and then makes a sharp, confident move off the spot. What I love most is how it keeps driving through the pins — light hits carry and misses right recover strong.

When I need something that finishes the job late in league, this is the one I trust.

Konner Gerken
2 days ago

Craze Tour Pearl - Left handed. P.A.P of a 4.5 over and 1/2 down. I have this ball drilled at a 35 x 4 x 30. This ball as well as all the others I have throw from the Craze line has exceeded expectations. The Tour Pearl has the same cover stock as the regular non tour versions, but has the AP26 additive. Let me tell you, it makes a difference! On the fresh I can play straighter angles or I can move a little deeper with no problems! Still has plenty of energy for the pins! On the transition when things start to break down and hook, this ball excels! It keeps everything in front of you. Great midlane read with out over reacting on the back end. This is a very great ball to have in your bag for something that is a step down from a benchmark ball.

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