AMF Angle Evolution Tour 2 Bowling Ball

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LineAngle Evolution
ColorRed/Black
CoverstockParticle Pearl
Core2-piece Asymmeterical
RG2.50
Differential0.050
Intermediate Diffn/a
Factory finish1500 Matte
Weights14 thru 16lbs
Cleared USBCYes

4 Reviews

  • pharaohjoe

    Posted by pharaohjoe on Feb 7th 2007

    I like this ball so much that I have another one waiting in the wings when it gives up the ghost. One of my very favorite balls and very forgiving around the pocket. I don't have a lot of revs and loft a good part of the lane, but this ball will grab and hit like hell! With my speed, I can use it even when the lanes break down, but on light to dry conditions, it may not work for the slow speed bowler. I will just come strait out of the ball and it has the most agressive drill pattern, as long as I let the ball work and don't suitcase it, pins will fly everywhere. Great ball!

  • armstrongyaba01

    Posted by armstrongyaba01 on Nov 30th 2004

    I took a risk factor when I bought these balls, and it was a good risk indeed. I own 2 of these balls and the first one I have drilled to break early for the heavy oil conditions with the factory box finish. The second one I have drilled with a 4 1/2' pin to go long and man does it go long. I still have to get used to these new balls but as of right now they work really good. If you would get the chance to get your hand on one of these balls I would highly recemmend but they are really tough to find anymore.

  • baker_731

    Posted by baker_731 on Nov 29th 2004

    This is a great ball when it comes to whatever you want to do with it I have 2 of them one is drilled for a little length and quick shut down for the heavy oil patterns with the coverstock at a matte finish, My second one is drilled with a 5' pin to get that long distance before the ball shuts down to get the length on the lane and this ball is shined to DEATH (you can see yourself in it) this ball is so versitle to wear you can shine it or dull whatever you like. My advice is pick one up if you can find it, Try E-bay and good luck not to many left out there

  • GBuck

    Posted by GBuck on Jun 3rd 2003

    I used this on a synthetic lane, oil heavy in the middle, dry from 15 to 10 out of bounds outside of 10. I stood on 34, set the ball down on 21, and swung it out to 16. the ball went about 45 feet, then took a wicked turn left. This will be my oil ball, bought it last month at a closeout sale for $35. What a steal! This is the first AMF ball I bought, will fit in my arsenal as the dull version of the Inferno. Probably will have to maintain it thouroghly so that oil absorptio won't be a problem.<