High Energy

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THE HIGH ENERGY™, the follow up to the exceptional premium ball release, The Energy, has arrived and is charged with explosive power. Everyone familiar with the durability and superior performance of the Soaker™ reactive coverstock will be excited about The High Energy. As only DT can do, this coverstock is part solid and part pearlized Soaker resin, blended for a more controlled backend transition for when the lanes have a little heavier oil. This tweaked coverstock wraps the Polar Opposite Powerblocks (POP) core, the very same core found in The Energy, the ball which Steve Jaros used to win the PBA Tournament of Champions. More power, more strikes... RELEASE IT!
LineEnergy
ColorBlack/Emerald
CoverstockSolid/Pearl Soaker ATC Mixture (All Terrain Cover)
Core2-piece
RG2.50
Differential0.060
Intermediate Diffn/a
Factory finish1000 Grit Smooth
Weights12 thru 16lbs
Cleared USBCYes

11 Reviews

  • no_pin_intended

    Posted by no_pin_intended on Nov 10th 2006

    this ball works well for medium oil. this ball was recommended to me for heavier oil and it just didnt cut it when the lanes were wet. the ball worked extremely well for me on medium conditions however. the ball was clean through the heads, had great read through the midlane and still finished strong into the pocket. it is fairly condition specific though, if the lanes are very dry or fairly wet put this ball away. just taking space. just taking space. just taking space. just taking space. just taking space. just taking space. just taking space. just taking space.

  • moose nugget

    Posted by moose nugget on Sep 23rd 2006

    Ball hasn't found a spot in the bag and probably won't. It has the same look as my 44 Mag but no where near as versitale. I haven't used much at all. Unless you have the money to waste and want to carry more balls than you need to don't bother trying to find one of these. There are many other balls that will cover more conditions than this rock. Good move on Dynothane's part to retire this ball. It does make a good door stop however. Nothing more to say about this one. Just filling space. Just filling space. Just filling space. Just filling space.

  • TheBowling Mechine

    Posted by TheBowling Mechine on May 9th 2006

    The specs on this ball is a four inch pin not sure on the top no balance hole drilled with the fingers about half waybetween the pin and the cg. this ball is very heavy rolling ball with a nice backend crisp hit. This ball will leave the occasional 8 or 9 pins the eight pins that you leave with this ball just simply stunning the ball looks good but it just stunning. with this ball dull it still gets down the lane with surprise this ball being dull. I still hate this 100 word min why won't they make this a max 100 word instead of min

  • Aud21946

    Posted by Aud21946 on Apr 12th 2006

    Ok, Second High Energy is a Negative Pin placement with 7 inch from axis with with a postive C.g. with a weight hole on the axis.Ball is taken to 4000 grit with polish. Ball drilled for a late leauge and a condition specific needs. Center used at is an old wood house with bad heads and a hugh track area and spotty backends. Once the lanes burn up in the first 5 frames ... Ball rolls very well .. gives push on the bad heads and recovery on the bad backends .. With this layout and surface this ball does not like oil at all needs dry boards... Great condition specific ball.

  • StandLeftThrowRight

    Posted by StandLeftThrowRight on Mar 23rd 2006

    this ball is absolutely amazing. Happy around my area not to many use Dyno-t\hane, it's like my secret weapon. i'm glad i got some comps online to try out dynothane cause the bowling ball line they have is absolutely amazing. They are like super duper luxury storm bowling balls....I love the length and the midlane read the ball has before it makes it's turn. i feel it gives me about 8 board area for my shot and will always hit the pocket, i stood about 38 and let it out usually to the 8-5 board til' it makes it turn about 48' ft down the lane...the explosiveness to the pocket is crazy. Love the hit the ball makes, keeps the pins low and gives me messengers galore when anywhere around the pocket is hit. The Dynothane Soaker coverstock is the best coverstock I've ever experienced. Looking forward to adding more Dyno-Thane balls to my aresenal....

  • TrulsRhok

    Posted by TrulsRhok on Mar 7th 2006

    Got this ball used with "less than 10 games" and it certainly looked like it. Anyway, I received the ball actually polished as the former owner liked the polished reaction better. Bowler specs: 14-15 at pindeck Decent Revs ~ Tweener at most. Track about .5-1" from middle finger and 2-3" from thumb. Sorry don't know my PAP :) Ball is drilled with the pin directly below ring with the CG a little below midgrip and kicked right. Small weighthole about 3" right of CG and down an inch or so. Polished the ball probably gets a good 5 feet further down the lane, and it is more forgiving on a lighter THS as well as less prone to burn out. If you are planning to use this ball when there isn't a whole lot of oil to play I would definitely reccommend some polish. Definitely more skid/flip with the polish applied. At the center I sub at this ball worked pretty well polished, but wanted to bring it back to OOB for the slicker lanes I bowl at on Tuesdays. So far it has rolled ver

  • tidybear

    Posted by tidybear on Feb 25th 2006

    The High Energy is a must try ball for anyone looking to bowl effortlessly. This ball take the work out of try to make the ball move to the rack and demolish the pins. I have two of these, one polished and one sanded 500 abralon. Sanded has the cg kicked out 3.5 from pap for oil and the polished is drilled with pin at 4" from pap and 'MB' 70 degrees from pap. I like this ball so well I;m looking to buy a third. My polished ball has over 250 games without recon. and works as well as the day I bought it.

  • Aud21946

    Posted by Aud21946 on Jan 11th 2006

    I am a Power Tweener with a ball speed around 16 - 18 mphs. Ball Tilt is 45 to 60 degrees. Layout on ball is 4 3/4 by 3. Surface prep is OOB with a silght touch of finesse. This ball is drilled like my Black Vendetta. The High Energy gets through the Heads easier that the black Vendetta and has a little pop on the back end. Try this ball on a Old Wood House with a 38 ft pattern and really bad heads. Great in the Fresh for a 684.Used in the late leauge and the ball burned up and needed to have juice up front to save energy. Used the ball on plastic the next night and the ball was too strong on for the dry and not enough in the oil. For me, this is a good medium ball with layout and surface prep. Btw, Plastic lane condition is 38 ft with crisp backends and not a heavy load of oil.

  • DYNOPIMP

    Posted by DYNOPIMP on Oct 11th 2005

    Drilled 4-1/2 x 4-1/2, pin under ring 4" pin with pin 2" above mid line. Gets her to rev a little earlier than norm with a 2.60 core value. Great down lane recovery thanks to the high rg diff (0.060) Great medium to heavy oil ball, smooth rolling midlane read with plenty of agression left at the pin deck. Strong move off the oil at the breakpoint, but smooth motion more angular than most dull soilds plenty of continuation through the pin deck. Needs oil up front to be controllable, if you don't have head oil leave her in the bag.

  • AllAirForceOnce

    Posted by AllAirForceOnce on Aug 9th 2005

    I drilled my Seed Ball Stacked Leverage with a zero pitch balance hole. I wanted a high flare ball with a high flare drill for the longer THSs I am encountering since moving from the MS Gulf Coast to SLC, UT area. My label drilled Thing Lives wasn't enough ball without a Burgandy Pad. I would like to say that this new cover has a very distinctive sound as it hits the pocket. I would entertain a second ball drilled low flare for a Sport Condition based on the amount of control and traction get off of this ball.

  • Troy49ers

    Posted by Troy49ers on Jul 15th 2005

    Again a great product from Dyno-Thane. This ball hits extremely hard and will make a u-turn if it hits the dry. This ball was drilled with the pin at 1'oclock and the CG under the ring finger and half way between the thumb. This ball has an extremely good read to it. If you throw it in pratice and it seems to roll early put it away and wait for some oil. This ball likes oil but not too much. It is good for a Med to Med heavy oil. If you have dry back ends make sure to keep the ball in the oil line as long as possible or it will hit the dry too soon and hit week. Over all a great ball for the right condition. Right conditions will offer high scores.