900 Global Eternity Pi Bowling Ball

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The Eternity Pi represents a new option for heavy oil performance in the Global lineup. The ALL-NEW Reserve Blend 901 Cover with its 2000-Grit Abralon finish will provide you with great traction through the front part of the lane. Combined with the Epoch Asymmetric Core, this new offering will give you a heavy oil ball with a completely different motion than our other proven 900 Series heavy oil option, the Reality.

Color Burgundy/White/Black
Coverstock Reserve 901 Blend Solid Reactive
Core Meditate™ Symmetric
RG 2.49
Differential 0.050
Intermediate Diff 0.015
Factory finish 2000 Grit Abralon 
Weights 12 thru 16lbs
   

47 Reviews

  • Eternity Pi by RGR

    Posted by Roto Grip Rick on Nov 11th 2023

    900 Global Eternity Pi Epoch asymmetric core with the all new Reverse Blend 901 reactive solid cover stock. Layout: 50 x 5 x 40 Pro-Lane with Typical house pattern laid down by the all new KEGEL Atlas machine. Comes fresh from Utah with a 2000 grit finish on the cover. I tested with a fresh 3000 grit Vise pad and then changed the surface to the all new Storm rough cut and rough edge and smooth edge finishing compounds. At factory finish, the Eternity Pi was super gritty and the ball changed motions a lot quicker than I would like for myself. The ball is very muscular in design strength, so with an overabundance of revs and the lack of speed, I changed the surface to 3000. That did help the Eternity Pi go further down the lane, but still a little early and large motion for me. At that point, I went to the pro shop and used a small dab of rough edge for each quarter of the ball for about 30 seconds each quarter, then applied smooth edge the same way, about 30 seconds on each quarter. The last surface change was MONEY for me! If you go to my YouTube channel, you can watch and witness the change this finally did for me. I can get deeper and more open with this ball where the Storm Virtual Energy Blackout would now be a step down in my bag. The VE Blackout was the strongest overall piece I used regularly, but NOW the Eternity Pi is that beast! Please visit my YouTube page - Roto Grip Rick! Thanks to the following for your support: Roto Grip Storm Products Inc. ABC North Lanes and Pro Shop Bowlers' Supply Inc Vise Inserts 3G Shoes

  • Eternity PI Review by Kyle, Joel, & Dean Johnson

    Posted by Kyle, Joel, & Dean Johnson on Nov 10th 2023

    900 Global Eternity PI Cover: Reserve Blend 901™ Solid Reactive Core: Epoch™ (Asymmetrical) Color: Burgundy/White/Black Review: The long awaited cover variation of the Epoch core is here! We thought the Eternity was a huge sleeper and this is just as good, if not better. We love strong bowling ball covers and this is definitely one of them. We drilled this ball with our normal layout: tweener, 350-375 revs, 16.5mph, layout of choice is 4x4x2 (pin is above bridge). You will see a lot of similarities of this ball to the DNA and Reality. We feel this ball is just a touch earlier and smoother than both out of box. As with all three of those options, they all love oil and if you like to play a lot of lane this is another great piece to add to your strong bag. If you have a DNA or Reality and don’t want an overlapping pieces then it is important to keep in mind this ball is very responsive to cover changes. We took a 4000 abralon to this ball to give us a slight more variation from the DNA. Shifting us slightly right gives us a bit better look with both bowling balls coming into play without overlap. Kyle, Joel, & Dean Johnson 900 Global Pro Shop Staffers joel@parklanes.net kyle@parklanes.net dean@frontierfuncenter.net www.900Global.com #GoGlobal

  • 900 Global Eternity Pi Review

    Posted by Patrick Keiffer on Oct 31st 2023

    Hello everyone and welcome to another Beyond the Arrows Ball Reviews brought to you by Striking Results Pro Shop, Bowlifi and Turbo 2 n 1 Grips, today we will be reviewing the new 900 Global Eternity Pi. The Eternity Pi has a low RG value of 2.49 a medium differential of 0.050 and a medium intermediate differential of 0.014. 900 Global came out with a brand-new 901 Reserve Blend cover that is mixture of technology from the San Antonio, TX plant and Brigham City, UT plant. The new cover is wrapped around the Epoch Asymmetric core that we have previously seen in the Eternity. The Epoch Asymmetric Core from the original Eternity makes its return to the Global arsenal. With a design inspired by the original Break Core found in so many classic Global releases, this core gives the player that great asymmetric shape on the lanes. Additionally, the moderate amount of intermediate differential will keep the core from “locking up” or losing energy too quickly. I did a ball comparison to the 900 Global Eternity and the 900 Global Reality at 42 ft house shot, 25 ml of oil. The layout chosen 45 x 5 x 30. 4000 Grit used for review. In comparison to the 900 Global Eternity, the Eternity Pi starts up quicker and really digs into the lane but remains clean in the mid lane and continuous in the back end verses the Eternity which is clean thorough the fronts and mids but is sharper on the backend. The Pi will be great when you have to move left because it will still be clean through the mids but still come around the corner. In comparison to the 900 Global Reality, The Pi doesn’t hook as much as the Reality as the Reality is more angular on the backend verses the Pi which is a couple of boards weaker. What you can do is keep the Reality at 1000 or 2000 as your heavy volume ball and put the Pi at 3000 or 4000 that way you can have something strong for the fresh when the angles are straighter, and keep the ball more in front of you which is paramount out there on tour our on the heavy or medium-heavy sport patterns. As per the surface adjustments, the Eternity Pi’s box surface is 2000 For me I used 4000 because ethe conditions Im on are not that heavy but I can still use the ball at a higher surface and take advantage of its strong attributes. In the bag, will be the Eternity Pi, Eternity, Xponent, Zen Gold Label and Storm IQ Tour Ruby Please pick up a 900 Global Eternity at a Striking Results Proshop near you and please like and subscribe to my page Beyond the Arrows Ball reviews. Use my coupon code Patrick300 on your first purchase of a Bowlifi jersey and get $5.00 off or $5.00 off a $50.00 or more purchase. I am now a Choice Pro shop for Bowlifi which means to you as the customer I can get you a better discount and expedited production. Please see me personally for details.

  • Eternity Pi

    Posted by Josh Shoemaker on Oct 29th 2023

    The 900 Global Eternity Pi is the newest 900 series ball. The Pi features the same Epoch core found in the OG Eternity but is now wrapped in batch 901 solid. The Eternity for me was great when I needed a bigger clean asym that I had to keep in front of me. The Pi combines all the traction I had with the Eternity but now provides more overall shape. The Pi is visibly cleaner and quicker than the Reality and I do not see much overlap, if any. Review Video: https://youtu.be/2aCkoHriw5Y?si=R3BlpPsX402MyRZS (https://youtu.be/2aCkoHriw5Y?si=R3BlpPsX402MyRZS)

  • Eternity PI

    Posted by glenn on Oct 29th 2023

    Ball Specs: Global Eternity PI 901Solid Reactive Cover 2000 Grit Abralon Epoch (Asymmetric) Layout 4.5 x 4.5 with 2” Pin Buffer Bowler Specs: Right Hand. PAP 5” Over 1/2 up Rev Rate 300. Tilt 20. Rotation 50. Speed at release 17 Review: This ball took me a bit to get comfortable with, but the more I get a feel for the motion and the way it reads the lane the more I like it. The first time I rolled the PI was on a dryer house shot. The ball read too early and did not do much down lane because it used too much energy early. The next outing was on a beat up messy shot and only weak smooth equipment worked. Then I found the right condition at another house where I bowl. This center prides itself on shot making and not giving you an easy condition. The pattern is a modified house shot and feels more like a sport pattern. I tried to Eternity PI and it was just what I needed. The gritty 2000 surface overcame the slick heads and I was able to swing the ball to a spot and this power house came back and drove hard through the pins. Once I saw the area this muscular ball gave me my arm swing loosened up and scoring was easy on this tough pattern. This ball fits just under my Original Gem and is stronger than my Phase 2. The Eternity PI has a heavy roll and on the right condition it will give you confidence and hit. Summary: The Eternity PI is a good looking strong ball. This Ball needs head oil for best results. The Eternity PI will be great on heavy oiled difficult patterns. Glenn Wendel Storm Pro Shop Staff gwendel@comcast.net www.stormbowling.com

  • Striking--Easy as Pi!

    Posted by Chase Valenzuela on Oct 26th 2023

    The Eternity Pi features an all new solid cover that provides a step up from the original pearl Eternity. While the original Eternity was a pearl, it was smooth, heavy rolling and controllable. The Pi provides that same familiar shape, but in a package that is better suited for heavy oil and fresh lanes. The Pi keeps its axis surprisingly well, providing a nice compliment to the other solid asym in our line that is slightly cleaner and more continuous than the Gem or Reality. If you are slightly rev dominant or looking for a solid asym that is a bit more responsive than similar pieces in our line, the Pi is the ball for you!

  • 900 Global Eternity Pi Ball Review by PJ Haggerty

    Posted by PJ Haggerty on Oct 23rd 2023

    The newest addition to the 900 batch line at 900 Global is the Eternity Pi. After having a ton of success with the original Eternity, I was excited to see a solid version be created. The Pi features the Reserve Blend 901 cover and the Epoch asymmetrical core, producing one of the strongest balls I’ve ever thrown. This monster flares a ton, never stops going through the pins, and rolls great. With an RG of 2.49, differential of .050, and PSA of .014, you can bet this will be the strongest ball in your bag. I’ve drilled one so far and love it. The one I drilled is mapped out as 5 x 3.5 x 70. This puts the pin below my bridge and the mass bias just to the right of my thumb. Out of the box, the Pi didn’t make it to the arrows before it started to change direction, so I put it on the spinner with water and a 4000 pad. That made a huge difference. It created length, stored more energy, and went through the pins great. If I know I’m going to bowl on a pattern with a good amount of volume, the Pi is in my bag. It’s been a great compliment and much different than my Zen Gold Label and Xponent. If you need to add a super strong, heavy rolling ball to your bag, the Eternity Pi from 900 Global should be the next ball you drill.

  • 900 Global Eternity Pi

    Posted by Michael Slatky on Oct 22nd 2023

    900 Global Eternity Pi Coverstock: 901 Solid Coverstock Finish: 2000 Grit Abralon Core: Epoch (14 pd) RG: 2.51 Differential: 0.044 Int Diff: 0.011 Layout: 5 x 4 1/2 x 4 - 2LS Layout Extras: 2 1/8 Finger Depth, "X" - 4 1/2 D and 1 Inch Left Tester: PAP 6 1/2 R, 1 1/4 D Review: The 900 Global Eternity Pi features a crafted cover design that is slightly cleaner than the S84 Response cover that was featured on the Reality. In addition, S84 was featured on the Eternity as well. This change will differentiate reaction from your Reality and other big asym balls by providing extra length in your solid coverstocks. At recent MatchMaker events I worked showed the Eternity Pi is a top choice for bowlers. For my review I tested the ball on two fresh house shots at two different centers along with the Reality. The Eternity Pi is a nice compliment to your bigger asym balls by giving you that touch of length I noted above. I will also say I feel the Eternity Pi is better than the Eternity due to the cover being a nice upgrade. For me, at times, the Eternity would burn up a touch earlier than anticipated even with it having a pearl coverstock. I am most impressed that the ball easily glides through the front part of the lane and was very balanced in terms of hook off the spot and entering the roll phase. Many times you'll see asyms "quit" and roll weaker off the spot then we like to see. The Eternity Pi does not do that and should provide a nice range of angles to attack the pocket. For me, the Eternity Pi may require a small surface up adjustment on the two house patterns I tested it on. This is simply due to my slower ball speed so any help through the front part of the lane generally helps me out. However, for most players the Eternity Pi will work with the OOB finish provided. Be sure to check out the 900 Global Eternity Pi today. Michael Slatky 900 Global Staff Member York, PA

  • ETERNITY PI

    Posted by Brian Hirsch on Oct 19th 2023

    Hey everyone, I'm back with another ball review, and this time it's for the 900 Global Eternity Pi. In 14 pounds this ball is wrapped in Reserve Blend 901 Solid Cover and comes with a 2000 grit finish with the Epoch Asymmetric Core from the original Eternity and has an RG of 2.51, Diff of .044, and a PSA of .011. Layout for this ball is 4.5x4x2.5 The all-new Pi is gonna be for anyone who likes that strong continuous “chuggy” motion. I never threw the original Eternity but that was a shiny ball that gave a different look as it used the previous S84 Response cover. The Pi has the 901 solid cover and with the 2000 grit will have a larger footprint on the lane and dig in the oil. I find this ball being first out of my bag and in league, I can stay in it for about two games before having to go to something like the Clone or Blackout. This ball will be a hit on the tournament side as well. It is a great cover/core balance in an Asym ball. Check us out on YouTube at https://www.youtube.com/onefrombills Get out to your STORM VIP shop or Pro Shop and get yours today! BOWLER STYLE: RH - Power Stroker Rev Rate: 320 Ball Speed: 15-16 PAP: 4 7/8 right 3/8 up. #Storm #VISE #BowlersChoiceProShop #BabesAndBallsBowling #LogoInfusion or #IAmBowling (coupon code HIRSCH 20% off at checkout)

  • The Eternity Pi

    Posted by Rick Klimowicz on Oct 18th 2023

    Eternity Pi • 900 Global • Reserve Blend 900 Series Core • Epoch Asymmetric Coverstock • Reserve Blend 901 Solid Reactive Finish • 2000-grit Abralon Weight • 15 lbs. RG • 2.49 Differential • .050 Intermediate Diff•.014 Layout • 4 ¼ x 4 ¼x 2 ¼ Tester PAP • 5” R, 5/8” D Tester Axis Tilt • 11° Tester Rev Rate • 300 Test Pattern • 42' THS (Typical House Shot) • Modified, Kegel Stone Street 900 Global has struck gold with the release of the Eternity Pi. And for a straighter, low-rev player like me, everything from the Reserve Blend 901 Solid Reactive Coverstock to the proven Epoch core makes the Eternity Pi a phenomenal new release by 900 Global. So, let's take a closer look at what's behind the success of the Eternity Pi. 900 Global developed the Epoch Core in the original Eternity, and it is a well-designed muscular asymmetric core. It was crafted in a way to put more mass in the center of the core, allowing for a stronger and more pronounced mid-lane motion without losing the strong torque off the pattern we straighter players depend on. I loved how the Epoch core revs briskly in the mid-lane and retains a crisp, decisive turn off the pattern. And unlike other big asymmetric cores that tend to be lethargic going down the lane, the Epoch Core builds an intense amount of energy that unleashes its destruction through the pins. So, if you're a straighter low-rev player like me, the Epoch Core is the powerhouse you are looking for. Lastly, you can depend on the Epoch core to get you to the pocket and deliver striking results when you need to count on it most under those pressure situations! The Reserve Blend 901 Solid Reactive coverstock is ideal for a straighter player like me. And the out-of-the-box 2000-grit Abralon surface was a perfect match for my game! I loved the gritty attack the 901 Reserve Blend had in the front part of the lane while still having a smoothly blended traction in the mid-lane. And the best part of what I saw with the Reserve Blend 901 was the forgiveness it provided! I loved how the Reserve Blend 901's forgiving mid-lane motion brought my Eternity Pi back to the pocket, even when I leaked one far right. And when I tugged one inside, I loved how the 901 Reserve Blend Solid stayed consistent as it cut through the heavy oil in the center of the lane. Lastly, when you are trying to get around those high-rev urethane players or navigating those late-night broken-down conditions, you can trust the Reserve Blend 901 Solid Reactive coverstock to blend the conditions. Allowing you to keep you rolling you're A-game all night long! So, in conclusion, 900 Global has knocked one out of the park with the Eternity Pi. The Eternity Pi is a brilliantly crafted 900 Global release certain to bring excellent results to any straighter, low-rev player like me. So, stop in your local Storm VIP Pro Shop today and have your Eternity Pi drilled up and ready for tonight's league or this weekend's tournament because the Eternity Pi is ready to roll and deliver! Great job, 900 Global! That’s striking worldwide! Rick Klimowicz Storm Products Pro Shop Staff Roll the Ball Pro Shop Penndel, PA

  • It Loves Oil!

    Posted by Todd Pawlak on Oct 18th 2023

    Well, well, well.....Do you need a ball for heavy oil? Wow this ball is amazing! Right out of the box, on a house shot, 740. You could tell it read the mid lane very well. I had to make sure I kept the speed up...I'm 50 lol. Stood 28 to start off and threw 16-17 at the arrows. Then tried to get it out to around 7-8 at the break point, and yeah it hooks! It was nice seeing a solid Asymmetric ball read the back ends like this ball does! 900 Global did it with this ball! Amazed! I finished the 3rd game standing 32 and looking at 20-21. The new 901 cover with the Epoch Asymmetric Core. This ball sums it up. All I can say is you have to make sure you have enough mid lane oil for this ball. It has more back end then the Reality. Two words for this ball "Oil Friendly"

  • Eternity Pi

    Posted by Zachary Woelfel on Oct 13th 2023

    The all new Eternity Pi is a great ball for players who like a strong continuous motion with a symmetric core. Typically, I do not have a lot of success with bigger asymmetric bowling balls, however, this ball seems to dance the fine line between strong, early motion and downlane shape. Even when you move left with this ball it still continues through the pins where usually strong asymmetric balls like this lock up. I have been able to see a large amount of success from a variety of people with this ball and I have no doubt there will be tons of success to come! Go out and get yours today!

  • Eternity Pi

    Posted by Alex Thomes on Oct 11th 2023

    Ball Specs: 900 Global Eternity PI Coverstock: Reserve Blend 901 Solid reactive Weight Block: Epoch Asymmetric Color Burgundy/white/black Finish 2000 Abralon Layout 45x4 1/2x65 or 4 1/2x4x4 Bowler Specs: Right Hand. PAP 3 11/16 Over 1 up Rev Rate 400 Speed at release 17.5 Review: The 900 Global Eternity Pi is the newest ball in the 900 line. This ball is going to be a step up from the original Eternity. This cover is the new Reserve Blend 901 Solid cover which is going to be a weaker cover compared to the Reality. The Eternity is going to be a cleaner faster responding solid in the 900 line and complements the Reality well. Compared to the Reality this ball is going to be cleaner and faster responding. When comparing to the original Eternity the Pi is going to be earlier rolling but provide a similar motion. This ball will fit bowlers who have an issues with the bigger balls like the Reality, Gem, and DNA. This will give the traction that is needed but retain energy longer. Whether you are a higher rev rate bowler or a lower rev rate this ball will be able to go with you everywhere. Get yours today at your local Storm VIP pro shop. Alex Thomes #StormNation #StrikingWorldwide #SquadRG #Driven2Bowl

  • Eternity Pi

    Posted by Dave Jecko on Oct 9th 2023

    900 Global Eternity Pi - 900 Series Coverstock: Reserve Blend 901 Solid - 2000 Grit Abralon Core: Epoch Asymmetric RG: 2.49 Differential: .050 (15 lbs) PSA: .014 Layout: 4 ¾ x 5 x 3 PAP: 6" Right, 1 3/8" Up Axis Tilt: 16° Rotation: 51° Rev Rate: 450-500 Speed: 17-18 mph Location: Vista Lanes - Yorkville, NY Pattern: 2022 Kegel House Pattern Lane Surface: HPL The Eternity Pi is the newest powerhouse option for heavy oil performance in the 900 Global lineup. The Reserve Blend 901 Solid Cover was specifically designed to provide bowlers with a different look when compared to the S84 Response and when combined with the Epoch Asymmetric Core, this new offering will give you a heavy oil ball with a completely different motion than the still very popular Reality. The Eternity Pi gave me an excellent look sliding on 23, looking 13 at the arrows with my breakpoint around 8-9. When compared to the Reality, I was able to stand and look in the same place, but the Pi was cleaner through the fronts and had more down lane motion. The Reality has been a staple in my bag for the past two seasons and I can see the Pi being an excellent compliment to it. Stop by your local Storm VIP pro shop to check it out! Available on September 22nd. Dave Jecko Storm Amateur Staff Member YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@maximumpotentialbowlerssho7625

  • Review

    Posted by Storm Andrew on Oct 7th 2023

    This is one of those asymmetric's you will want in your bag. Strong core combined with a cleaner cover, the PI will provide plenty of read and continuation for those medium to higher volume patterns. The PI sits on the cleaner side versus the Gem and DNA which is a great option if you're looking for the stronger ball without having such an early read on the lane. I drilled mine pin down for the video and was able to keep may angles both closed and open which showed the versatility of the ball. I already drilled another one of with a pin up layout which I plan to throw to get deeper on the lane for the ball to pick up sooner and play more left to right.

  • Eternity Pi

    Posted by Stanley Waite on Oct 5th 2023

    Eternity Pi - Ball Specs Cover Stock: Reserve Blend 901 Cover Solid Finish: 2000 Abralon Core: Epoch Asymmetric Core Layout: 50 x 5 x 40 RG: 2.49 Differential: 0.050 Intermediate Diff: .014 Review The 900 Global Eternity Pi utilizes the Reserve Blend 901 solid cover combined with the Epoch Asymmetric Core to give you the strongest ball in the 900 Global line. Yes, I believe its stronger than the Reality. I drilled my Eternity Pi pin up, which enable the ball to roll through the fronts with a lot of energy coming off the break point and going through pins. I tested this ball on 44 feet typical house pattern. As a mid to low rev player, I see this ball being my first choice on heavy oil patterns. I was able to play outside five, the track area, and deep inside without any loss of ball reaction or pin carry. This is a great ball for all levels of bowlers. Order one from your local pro shop today! My ball review videos are posted on YouTube channel Stanley Waite. Stanley Waite 900 Global Staff Member Dover, DE

  • Eternity PI

    Posted by Adam Chase on Oct 4th 2023

    Layout: 30 x 4.5 x 30 Surface: 2000 Abralon The Eternity PI brings back the Epoch core with the new 901 Reserve Solid Coverstock finished at 2000 abralon. When I drilled the ball, it looked very dull out of the box. I expected the shape to be very early and smooth but I was quite surprised when I threw the ball for the first time. I got to try this on a 44ft Typical House Pattern and the 40ft PBA Don Johnson pattern. On the House pattern, I was really surprised how clean the ball really was. I saw strong midlane with smooth, yet continuous backend motion. The PI is great for the fresh as described. The smooth reaction helps blend out the lanes better for me than a hybrid or pearl. My house pattern tends to like asymmetrical balls more than symmetric for the fresh due to the longer length of the pattern. Compared to a Reality, I saw a little cleaner and overall weaker shape. My reality hooked about 4 boards more in the backend but hooked 1-2 foot sooner on the lane. If you are looking for a new solid asymmetrical ball that is strong but not too strong, I would go with the Eternity PI. If you are looking for a smoother version of the Eternity Pearl, I would go with the PI. On the Don Johnson Pattern, I saw a lot of early hook and continuation again. The PI allowed me to play straighter on the lanes than I would typically do on many patterns. This reaction helped me keep my angles more in front of me and allowed me to control the pattern easier. Compared to the Reality, I saw a similar ball motion that was overall weaker. The higher amount of oil volume was really good for the PI as it still read the midlane strong. Bringing the coverstock surface up will allow the PI to work better on patterns with less oil volume or those on older lane surfaces. The PI really takes well to surface changes. I also tried the PI at 3000 abralon surface to have less early hook. It gave me more energy for the back part of the lane which gave me more overall angle. Adam Chase Storm Staff

  • Pi keeps going like this ball

    Posted by Steven Collins on Oct 1st 2023

    Dual Angle Layout: 55 x 4 1/2 x 40 Storm Vector Layout: 4 ½ x 4 ½ x 2 ½ This ball is STRONG!!! When there is a heavy volume of oil this is the ball for you. This ball reminds me a lot of the Super Nova when it comes to ball motion. The strong core and cover combo makes this ball grab the lane early but still stores enough energy to drive through the pins with power. I did notice this ball lane shines up quite quickly so you may want to adjust the cover if you’re looking to keep the ball rolling early.

  • We love PI!

    Posted by Oliver Lawson on Sep 29th 2023

    The Eternity PI is the newest edition in 900 Global’s 900 line this year. With the proven Epoch core, the PI is wrapped in the new Reserve Blend 901 coverstock which is slightly cleaner and more responsive downlane than the successful Reality. I drilled my Eternity PI 4.75x4x4.25 which is the same layout that is on my Clone and Reality. The Eternity PI fits in between the Reality and the Clone. It is 3-4ft cleaner and angular than the Reality, but not as clean and angular as the Clone at the same surface. The PI is going to be a good piece when the Reality is too early but a big asymmetric ball is still needed. Go pick yours up at your Local Storm VIP Proshop today!

  • 900 Global Eternity PI – WWRD 9/22/2023

    Posted by Patrick Dombrowski (Storm Staff) on Sep 26th 2023

    Cover: Reserve Blend 901 Solid Reactive Core: Epoch Asymmetric RG: 2.49 RG. Diff.: 0.050 Finish: 2000 Grit Abralon 900 Global’s new Eternity PI is a Solid Asymmetrical piece that is good for Heavy Oil conditions. PAP is 5 5/16 R 1 3/16 Up. Rev Rate: 400. Speed: 16.5. Drilled this piece with the Pin up between the fingers, CG kicked out 1” from the palm, and the Mass Bias 1/2” to the Right of the Thumb. Out of Box ball motion started early in the mids with a smooth backend motion. I compared this to Reality. Reality (Asym) was a few boards right but with a more continuous backend motion than the PI. Check Out the Ball motion Video on my YouTube Page: https://youtu.be/29evcDA9vVQ?si=bgXxGAGdF5oj5X6T

  • 900 Global Eternity Pi

    Posted by Matt Fazzone on Sep 24th 2023

    900 Global has been a huge hit since they were acquired by Storm and the new Eternity Pi is going to be another huge hit. The Epoch asymmetrical core is wrapped around the brand new 901 Blend solid overstock. I drilled mine 5 x 5.5 x 2 and my first impression of this ball is that it really reminds me of the Reality from a couple years ago. I do feel like it is a hair cleaner than the Reality due to the differences in the cores, I first noticed that between the Altered Reality and Eternity. I feel like I can use this ball as a 1 or 2 ball out of my bag because of the versatilely of the cover and core. Its clean for a solid but doesn’t go sideways on the backend. It truly blends the friction out and still has enough cover and teeth to deep with the heaviest of oil patterns.

  • 900 Global Eternity Pi review by Lonnie Pemberton

    Posted by Lonnie Pemberton on Sep 19th 2023

    LANE CONDITION Length:43 Volume:High Type (THS, Sport Pattern etc):THS COMMENTS Core: Epoch Asymmetric Covers: Reserve Blend 901 Solid Reactive Finish: 2000-grit Abralon RG: 2.49 (15lb) Differential: 0.050 (15 lb) ME: Right-Handed Tweener Speed: 12-13 mph Rev Rate: 315 Axis Tilt: 14° Axis Rotation: 74° PAP: 5 1/8 R 7/8 Up Ball Layout: Pin over Ring 5 1/4 X 6 1/4 X 4 VLS The new 900 series release from 900 Global is called the Eternity Pi. It teams up the powerhouse Epoch core with a gritty 2k solid cover called Reserve Blend 901. The resulting combination is a high performance ball with a muscular motion for high volume lanes. I first tested the Eternity Pi on the long high volume house pattern at my home center. The lanes had been playing particularly tight in recent weeks and this ball came along at the perfect time. It's strong cover really catches the mid-lane. In keeping with the great reaction of the original eternity it also gives you great hitting power. The Eternity Pi is a perfect first ball out of the bag and will over-power the wettest conditions. It was a little earlier for me compared to my Reality, but that may be due more to my jump from 14lb equipment to 15's. I has also seemed to continue a little better than the eternity. When you get both of those things it's going to translate into more overall hook. The Eternity Pi has settled nicely into my bag as the strongest ball I own. I see this ball being very popular anywhere you have to battle heavy oil conditions and will be particularly popular with speed dominant players and anyone who needs a little more help from the ball to make up for a lack of revs. Check out my full ball reaction video on Youtube:https://youtu.be/SvgfDMmWtdE?si=BIH-x3ZdPwAlg7vQ Lonnie Pemberton Storm Pro Shop Staff Vise Pro Shop Staff Revolutions Pro Shop Youtube Channel: https://youtube.com/@k1ngsizepapa