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Radical ReaX
The REAX is our first launch in the Top Shelf category. The black solid REAX features a unique core design that utilizes a patented technology matched with an aggressive reactive coverstock combination to provide strong and continuous motion on medium to heavy oil. Our testers have all raved about the performance differences that are based on scientific design and testing. The powerful hook motion of the REAX will certainly attract attention on the lanes.Learn more...
Track 503A
When we designed the 503A, we were looking for something that would complement our other offerings in the 500 series. The 508A, which was released last spring, offered the reaction people expect from our “A” series with a touch stronger read of the mid-lane. With the 503A, we wanted to go with the traditional skid/flip type of reaction.Lead more...
Hammer 706T
Looking for higher scores?
Manufacturer’s Intent: We had one main objective when developing the next 700 series ball. We wanted a ball that offered the traction that our consumers have come to expect from the “T” series while retaining more energy for the back end of the lane.
Core: Before we selected the coverstock, we knew the Helmet core would provide the extra recovery at the back end of the lane that we wanted. We had a lot of success with the Helmet core in our 706A and we wanted to keep it rolling with the 706T.
Overall: The 706T is ideal for medium to heavy oil lane conditions. The lower intermediate differential allows it to store more energy through the front part of the lane compared to its predecessor, therefore having a stronger impact with the pins resulting in higher scores.Learn more...
Ebonite Source
The Most Exciting Release of the Summer!
The Ebonite Source is the most exciting release of the summer for the Ebonite Brand!
The Cover of the Source is our XL2000 cover that is an attractive Purple and Black mix. The core is the Mission Core….the XL2000 cover and the Mission core provide an outstanding core/cover match! Color Black | Purple Reaction Length with Strong Backend Continuation Coverstock XL2000 Pearl Factory Finish 800 Abranet, 1000 Abralon, 2000 Abralon, Polished with Powerhouse Factory Finish Ball Polish Core Mission Mass Bias .013 Weight 12# -16#Learn more...
DV8 Diva
The Diva skids easily through the front and mid-lane revving hard on the backend providing a strong and continuous motion on medium-oily to light oil lane conditions.Read more...
Ebonite Champion
Bowlers have raved about the new RCS veneer system that was introduced on the Challenge. On the Champion, we have made the RCS Reactive Pearl, enhancing this great cover with an UNIQUE FINISHING PROCESS. Read more...
Storm
Storm offers a wide range of stylish
bowling apparel for women, men and kids.
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The new Diablo Red and Charcoal Pearl Sigma™ Hybrid is the perfect complement to the award winning Sigma Tour. Featuring new Atomix Hybrid Reactive, the cover formulation has been modified to turn up the aggression factor. It carves through medium-heavy volumes of oil with ease, making it ideal for fresh patterns and sport shots. Speed dominant and revchallenged bowlers will appreciate the power of this ball.
Color: Diablo Red/Charcoal Pearl
Coverstock: Atomix™ Hybrid Reactive
Weight Block: Sigma™
Factory Finish: 1000 Wet Sand
Flare Potential: High
Radius of Gyration (RG): 2.47
Differential (Diff): 0.047
Intermediate Differential (Mass Bias): n/a
Posted by Unknown on 18th Oct 2012
I'm no professional but I am a league bowler struggling to slow my approach and ball speed in order to get better ball control. I read that this ball would be great for speed dominant players but I still struggle with getting this ball to bite and drive. My normal ball speed is 17.5 - 18.5 so I thought the reactive coverstock would help get the ball to turn into the pocket better but the only way I can get it to do that is to slow it down to around 15. I will say that it hits hard and has great reaction on speeds less than 15. I am a stroker with low rev's so I would have to recommend this ball for a tweener.
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