Legends Yeah Baby Bowling Ball

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The hardest hitting pin mixing ball in the world can only have one name. Great midlane traction, fast reving controlled breakpoint, Truly an examply of control & power

Particle Load: Light
Coverstock: Diamond Particle

Line Legends
Color Red/Orange/Yellow
Coverstock Heavy Particle Load
Core 2-piece
RG 2.57
Differential 0.050
Intermediate Diff n/a
Factory finish Matte
Weights 14 thru 16lbs
   

10 Reviews

  • whoobird

    Posted by whoobird on Feb 16th 2015

    14 pounds, 2-3 inch pin, 2 1/2 ounce top weight. I had it drilled label leverage. I am a stroker, medium speed with an average speed of 14 mph. I have used the ball in several houses with varying lane conditions. Very controlled reaction down lane and has a smooth and controlled reaction in the back end. Works very well on sports conditions but wasn't as aggressive on a house shot. Might have to tweak the cover stock to give a little more reaction down lane. I would recommend the Yeah Baby for medium speed bowlers between stroker and tween who look for more reaction in the back end.

  • Skip Wilson

    Posted by Skip Wilson on Mar 26th 2007

    Just another great ball in the Legends line. This is an earlier release ball but I had heard so many good things about it I decided to get one to go along with my Buzz for a heavier oil pattern. Like all Lane Masters and Legends equipment it has a very predictable move and always seems to finish. Backend movement is strong but doesn't seem to over-react off the dry. First time out with it in a tournament, 300, 794. Great ball to have when your wanting to open up the lane. Thanks Legends/Lane Masters for making a quality product you can depend on.

  • TWPLAKESIDE

    Posted by TWPLAKESIDE on Aug 21st 2005

    What a ball.... It hooks in anything and it has so much varity, polish it up and its a super skid/snap ball, dull it down and its an early rolling beast. You just can go wrong with one of these in your bag. I would not be with out mine. One of the best balls iv ever had in my hands. All of the balls iv used in the Legends range have put a smile on my face, they are definatly the future, and with some great balls in the pipe line i cant even dream of what they will come up with next

  • EHPRES

    Posted by EHPRES on Jul 22nd 2005

    GREAT BALL, I PLAY THE FIRST ARROW STRAIGHT DOWN AND IN, WITH FAIR AMOUNT OF SPEED, BUT YOU HAVE TO KEEP IT OFF THE NOSE AS IT WILL LEAVE SOME BAD SPLITS, WHEN THE LANES START TO BREAK DOWN IT STILL WORKS GREAT FROM SECOND ARROW ROLLING IT OUT TO ABOUT 5 BOARD OR FROM INSIDE THE SECOND ARROW AS LONG AS YOU GET IT OUT WILL STORM BACK, BALL REQURES SPEED TO SCORE WITH IT, IF TOO SLOW WILL ROLL OUT, BUT IT IS A GREAT SCORING BALL AVERAGE WENT UP 10 PINS WITH IT FROM JUST OVER 200 TO AROUND 210 OR A LITTLE BETTER

  • technology strike

    Posted by technology strike on Jun 29th 2005

    tryed yeah baby in box finish, ball hooked early on a house shot. the ball was hooking out on me. added a little of the supplied polish and ball simply came alive. trip 4 pins,messengers everywhere,Loud!! pocket hits. I bowled on our 40ft. sport shot and ball was going a little long, took the suppiled scotch-brite pad and lightly scuffed it,ball got rolling sooner and same smack hits on this pattern. the cover on this ball is super friendly,scuff a little for more roll polish for later energy release. ball is very simple to layout,follow the drill sheet get reaction your looking for. mine has pin at 4 1/2" and cg 4" from pap.no hole.

  • pincrusher

    Posted by pincrusher on Feb 15th 2005

    I am a RH tweener with high speed and medium revs. I like to play down and in, but can swing if I have to. I ended up having to get this ball plugged and redrilled. The first time, it was very touchy. If I threw inside. (feet at 25 out over 2nd arrow and back), it would go out and die, usually drilling the 3 or the 6. If I went down and in, it would go brooklyn, if I was lucky, or drill the 2 if I wasn't lucky. I had it plugged, and had a leverage drill put on, and the change was drastic. I now line up on 15 out to 7 and watch it walk back and obliterate the pocket and shred the rack. Occasional corner, but what ball doesn't? With the right drill with the right style, this ball will shred. Once it's drilling matches your style, it will crush, and be very forgiving. If you don't have the right drill on it, expect to see unusual leaves. For me, it was 4-6 and 8-10s. Now, as mentioned above, I generally leave a corner.

  • Weak_Sauce

    Posted by Weak_Sauce on Dec 20th 2004

    On recommendations from a PBA regional player, I called up Legends and ordered a 15lb Yeah Baby!. Ball had 3.5" pin and 3.2 oz top. Customer service at Legends was top notch. Even though the ball cost $153, their customer service made me feel a little better about the transaction. After a brief description of my style and the desired reaction, a layout was suggested. Three days later, the ball arrived at my doorstep and the packaging was incredible! Custom fit heavy styro-foam ball cups, included with the ball was sandpaper for surface adjustments, a bottle of ball cleaner, and a bottle of ball polish. Again, this is starting to make me fell a little better about the purchase. I drilled the ball stacked leverage, pin was 3.5" from PAP and cg was directly below. A weight hole was placed on my VAL, 1" below my PAP. The ball ended with approximately 1/2oz side and 1/2 oz finger weight. Initially I left the ball in box condition. I took the ball out to the lanes for a te

  • willow300

    Posted by willow300 on Nov 25th 2004

    I received this ball about 2 weeks ago. I drilled the pin at 5 and 1/2 form my pap with the cg within my hand (no hole needed). I polished it with the one in the box. I used it on two lane conditions. One with a lot of oil in the center and 3 boards dry and the other was not a sport shot but a more difficult one. One the first condition, I was able to move way left and swing it to the gutter... When I was a little inside, the ball was still hooking and when I missed to the right, the ball was tkaing more energy and she sat in the pocket! On the other lane condition, I was able to miss everywhere I wanted and the ball was crashing the pins! A lot of messenger and everyone looked at me to see what kind of ball I was using! Good job Legends.

  • Nikolaisen

    Posted by Nikolaisen on Sep 3rd 2004

    I bought it during the Olympia Tournament i sweden and it was love at first sight i have a Apex Adrenaline and it's week in compare. The Yeah Baby was Excellent it hits the pins so hard. I could play allmost every place on the lane with it.. But it was best to play with between 3 and 4 arrow and out to board 6-7 and in. Now i have used the Polish i got with the ball and i worked quite well i lied for about 3 fot longer and came in as a bullet. And that was the ting i loved about it i comes home allways. And if you want a ball that you KNOW come all the way and something that nearly destroys the pins go for the Yeah Baby.

  • BuddiesProShop.com - Bill

    Posted by BuddiesProShop.com - Bill on Aug 30th 2004

    Lane Masters was kind enough to send us a couple of these balls to test. I drilled one up, along with other person shop staff. I threw my Yeah Baby on the same 40 foot heavy oil shot as the New Standard. The Yeah Baby went about 5 feet long and made a sharper turn to the pocket. On the heavy oil shot I move over and went more direct to the pocket and this ball was destroying the rack. On our walled up house shot. I was able to swing 3rd arrow to the 5 board, and the ball would get to about 40-42 feet and then make a hard move to the pocket. One of the other shop guys shined his up with the LaneMaster polished, and the ball went a couple of feet longer and made a hard snap in the backend. I think this ball will be a great ball on most medium house shots and will be something that you can just the lanes with. Any questions, please email me at Bill@BuddiesProShop.com Thanks, Bill BuddiesProShop.com "The Place All Bowlers Shop" 1-866-884-9355