Krypton

By using Kegel's newest Element conditioner Terrain, and utilizing medium‐slow buff speeds in the last 8 feet of the pattern along with high buffer speeds in the very front of the pattern, the asymmetric shifted Krypton pattern will have more front‐to‐back taper than many 43' patterns you may encounter. The noble combination of all should provide very smooth and predictable ball motion from the start if you can see the light the Krypton pattern provides and play in a part of the lane that is conducive for your style of play. Kegel Tip - Front‐to‐back taper means the difference between the amount of conditioner in the front part of the lane versus the amount towards the very end of the pattern. Oil patterns with more front‐to‐back taper tend to play easier than oil patterns with less taper.

Source: kegel · Conditioner: Terrain

Distance
43 ft
Length
Long
Ratio
2.9:1
Total oil
26.92 mL
Forward
16.24 mL
Reverse
10.68 mL

Lane diagram

light medium heavy · forward reverse

3D surface

Machine load specs

Forward

BoardsLoadsMicsSpeedFeetCrossedOil µL
2L–2R645140.0–9.92229990
7L–10R150189.9–12.4241200
8L–11R2501812.4–17.5442200
9L–13R3501817.5–25.1572850
2L–2R0502225.1–35.000
2L–2R0502635.0–43.000

Reverse

BoardsLoadsMicsSpeedFeetCrossedOil µL
2L–2R0503039.0–34.000
14L–14R1502234.0–30.913650
14L–12R2501830.9–25.8301500
12L–10R2501825.8–20.7381900
11L–8R2501820.7–15.6442200
10L–9R1501815.6–13.1221100
2L–2R2451813.1–8.0743330
2L–2R050188.0–0.000