Ebonite Cross Fire Bowling Ball

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Reactions: Strong Arc Target Line: Outside and track area
Coverstock: Big Bang XL reactive resin polished with Powerhouse Factory Finish ball polish
Core: Symmetrical light bulb shaped core with flip block

The Elements Of The Bowling Universe Unite As Only Total Opposites Can. Fire Shoots Down The Lane With A Deadly Backend Hook. Ice Glides Toward The Pocket With Smooth, Continuous Backend. Each As Deadly As The Other.

Line Element Series
Color Red/Gold Pearl
Coverstock Reactive
Core 2-piece
RG 2.49
Differential 0.43
Intermediate Diff n/a
Factory finish Polished
Weights 10 thru 16lbs
   

3 Reviews

  • rockstar84

    Posted by rockstar84 on May 15th 2006

    The ball feels amazing,hits like a ton of bricks and holds true and tight. beautiful stying and appearance. The ball has a great response, if you hook it hard it responds wonderfully if you throw it straight is is capable of that too. I recommend anyone with a mid to high average to give this ball a try.good price...and a good ball for the money...i couldn't beat it! And as far as the opinion other say around me i get nothing but oohs and ahhs...the love how hard it hits and i'm sure so will your fellow bowlers

  • TeambowlerWav

    Posted by TeambowlerWav on Mar 15th 2006

    The ball is not for those with fast speeds as to which it will have no reaction in the backends no matter how dry the lanes are. Only crankers with 40 revs + would be able to control the ball at speeds over 20MPH. This ball is worth every pennie at it's cheap price. This ball will leave many splits if it is pulled. It will react early if it is thrown too far out which mostly results with a pocket shot. If the sides are carried down and it is tossed too far out it leaves many 2-8-10 splits.<scri

  • mohahk

    Posted by mohahk on Sep 10th 2005

    Wow! What an impressive ball! I drilled it up label leverage. It really goes long and ignores the heads as I had hoped. This ball has a nice smooth finish and really shreds the rack. I haven't rolled an Ebonite in quite some time but now I'll have to seriously consider the rest of the line. This ball proves that a good ball doesn't have to have a premium price. Forget the $200 and up balls (please take note Lane1, Lanemasters, Morich et al), they won't give you any more than this one will except an emptier wallet.