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I have an Inertia, an Uprising, and SE Rising and they are supposedly getting too old. I guess a new ball can hold it's own due to a fresh coverstock, but won't the old balls perform when you adjust to their characteristics relating to age? I have a new Virtual Gravity, but I only want to cut it loose when the lane conditions call for a fast reaction close to the pins. I don't mind buying new, but I like the sweet roll that the Track gives when I throw it correctly. Thanks

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Paul,
The Rising SE is Track's newest ball (with the next round around the corner).

Who said they are getting old? A ball works until it doesn't, then you can rejuvenate it in a couple ways.

I believe you don't fix something that's not broke.

Thanks for the question.

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