Ebonite Show Time Sanded Bowling Ball

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Reactions: Early roll with strong backend continuation

Target Line: Inside angles and track area

Line Show Time
Color Blue/Silver/White
Coverstock Reactive
Core 2-piece
RG 2.53
Differential 0.048
Intermediate Diff n/a
Factory finish 1000 grit
Weights 10 thru 16lbs
   

4 Reviews

  • trav

    Posted by trav on Sep 15th 2006

    this ball is all coverstock. it flares like an inch and a half on a good day. it rolls in the midlane and thats it. it hits like a pancake. if u have a monster rev rate i guess this ball will be alright for you. but if ur normal this ball is a piece of crap. ebonite took one of its old cores, threw a blue reactive resin coverstock on it and sanded the knuckles off it n advertised that it will hook. i can sand my spare ball too and it will hook but that doesnt make it a good ball. if u see one in ur pro shop definately dont buy it. the owner will probably pay you to take it off his shelf. i cracked this p.o.c (piece of crap) in half with an axe and inside is some more ceramic crap. i've left more 5 pins in a 3 game set with this p.o.c than i have all year. if ur lookin for a midrange priced bowling ball look at any of the tropical storms. if ur looking for a blue paperweight go ebonite.<

  • Drew70387

    Posted by Drew70387 on Nov 7th 2005

    This ball is just great probably the best investment I made. This ball has so much backend and it hits the pocket with so much power. When I first bought the ball I bowled average. It was brand new ball I was just getting a feel of it but I bowled so many high games already with this ball. I bowled a 675 series, a 660 series, and a 703 series which brought my average up 27 pins in 9 games. I feel so comfortable with yhis ball that now this is the only ball I carry with me now. I would recommend this ball to anybody.

  • amosjl

    Posted by amosjl on Apr 19th 2005

    This ball has taken me to the next level in my game. Before I was using ball that was meant to go straight. I was putting everything I had into the ball so it would hook. I was averaging a 175 with that ball. With the ShowTime the first game I bowled with it I hit 198. All you need to do with this ball is throw it down the lane and the ShowTime takes care of the rest. I'm glad I found this ball. I've heard a lot of people say that the ball wont make you a better bowler but let me tell you, THIS ONE WILL.

  • Ryan Nance

    Posted by Ryan Nance on Aug 26th 2004

    The thing that most shocked me is that this ball is a "mid-range" ball. This ball play very well on a medium-heavy oiled shot. I got the pin right above the fingers, so that the ball would get down the lane a little better and then still role up the the pocket. The first night I took it out of the box, I played my typical shot <standing on 20 swinging the ball out to 10> and I was slamming the hole and throwing pins everywere. That game I had the front 9 and shot 269. The next game I come out and want to try to play a little tighter line and ended up shooting a 209. The third game I moved even deeper just to see what would happen and just starting slamming the pocket again. I went 11 in a row and shot 290 that game. In the two big games I left 2 tens and an eight pin. By far this ball is the most user friendly ball. Expecially when you moven over 20 diffent boards in one set and still shoot 768. If you are thinking of a new ball and want one you will be proud of go ahead an