Break Pearl

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The Break™ Pearl features the same core and S70™ coverstock developed for the original Break. The first Break was a big back ending honor score producing machine. The Pearl Break was designed with the same properties based on feedback from Pro Shops and bowlers alike. Look for the Pearl Break to be cleaner in the heads and mid-lane with a more pronounced move at the breakpoint.
LineBreak
Color
CoverstockReactive Pearl
Core2-piece Asymmetrical
RG2.484
Differential0.055
Intermediate Diffn/a
Factory finish4000 abralon
Weights14 thru 16lbs
Cleared USBCYes

5 Reviews

  • DrivillianGenocide

    Posted by DrivillianGenocide on Apr 12th 2008

    great ball, ive thrown the original break and it was good, so i decided to get this ball. this ball comes in HARD into the pocket, even when i throw it 12 MPH, it still comes in as hard, you can miss right, it will still come in high flush. NEVER had to shoot a 10 pin everytime i threw it, I absolutely LOVE the carry. This is a ball were im gonna try to use it all the time. 900 global balls are some of the best balls ive thrown, and there ALOT cheaper than Columbia, Roto Grip, and Storm

  • MightyRaven

    Posted by MightyRaven on Apr 1st 2008

    it's my first ball from 900Global. Im very impressed about how this ball hit and carry the pins ! break pearl hit very hard . in my league, everyon was curious about this colorful beast and how he react anywhere in the lane ! Anyone liked Radar products from AMF300 in the past, will love alot more with Break balls from 900Global. It's like Radar with the super steroids inserted into backend ! 900Global is now my favorite bowling ball company. I could build my arsenal more cheaper than Storm, brunswick, ... for same high performance quality products !! cant wait to see next products !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • Absolute Bowling

    Posted by Absolute Bowling on Mar 10th 2008

    6 by 50. Surface is 1000 grit then ebo factory finish polish. Plays very well cutting the angles down through the front of the lane, and just allow the ball to get into a strong roll off the breakpoint the best way to play this ball. Shot some massive numbers once I got used to allowing the ball to roll. very rarely over-reacts, and gives a controlled high performance look on overhooking lanes. Was impressed enough to drill another one. 2nd one 3.75 by 65. This one is designed to recover harder, and play more angle through the heads and mids. Is a little more speed tollerant than the first one, designed to play off the fresh better. Also works very well when there is alot of friction to the side of the lane, as it generates impressive entry angles and rarely leaves corners on good shots. Great Job 900Global! For a full review and discussion on the ball, including video footage, please visit www.absolutebowling.com

  • big4

    Posted by big4 on Feb 12th 2008

    The much anticipated Pearl Break is a great 2 to the 1-2 punch of the Break line. The solid is the BEST ball i've thrown in 5 years without a doubt. The Pearl is a close second! I thought i would see the skid/flip verison of the solid and to my surprise it is more! This pearl revs up and rolls strong for a pearl in the midlane and has an arc/flip for the backend. I drilled mine 4 by 3 with a 2" pin. First few games I was hesitant and i had a tendency to stay in the dry and the ball jumped high a lot. Now I have comfident to get in and let it go to the dry! It makes a great move to the pocket and carries high flush real well. It doesn't roll as early or as much as the solid but flips off the dry harder. It is also a real sharp looking ball that turns heads when it rolls down the lane. I haven't played with the surface yet but I am going to try another with some 2000 or 4000 abralon. Will update on the differences soon! This one needs to be in your bag... Joe Arvai IV 90

  • AMFBadBoy

    Posted by AMFBadBoy on Jan 28th 2008

    Right Handed Axis: 5" over and 1/2" up. Layout: Pin 1-1/2" above the middle finger, CG in the middle of the palm, MB 1/2" right of the thumb. Rev. Rate: Approx. 475-485 The core/shell combination with this ball is the strongest off the dry I have ever experienced. When this ball sees friction, it's as if someone kicked it left. On heavier oil, a simple Gold Scotch Brite pad took the surface down just a little, but the reaction was the same just earlier. I was amazed with how durable the cover is even after 50 games. Scuff it, stays scuffed. Shine it up, stand left, and watch your fellow bowlers eyes get huge with envy :)

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