Even arcing with controllable break point. Excellent for wet-dry lanes and medium to heavy oil.
Line | Ninja |
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Color | Blue |
Coverstock | Reactive |
Core | 2-piece |
RG | |
Differential | |
Intermediate Diff | n/a |
Factory finish | 600 grit Matte |
Weights | 12 thru 16lbs |
4 Reviews
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tpaul22
I love this ball. It has been a consistent ball for me to use on dry lanes. I am able to play a second arrow shot where other people could not dream of it. I have not witnessed a reactive with the same ability to sit in the dry like the ninja master does. Some of my biggest games have been by this ball. AMF makes a great ball, i have the triumph now and it is the most amazing ball i have ever used by far. I like to write words to fill in the one hundre word minimum.
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Hayden
Overall a good spinner ball ! It creates the impact and it clears the deck as easy as any other spinner balls. It however does not work well on dry lanes and thus I keep it when lanes are dry. Remember, I'm reviewing this ball from the point of a spinner! Could not get my hands on a heavy Ninja Master to try out the effect of hooking the ball and would certainly would love to try that....till then, my12lbs ninja master will be my first line arsenal for most lanes followed by my Trauma ER! Watch for my review on Trauma ER!
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HavokXXX
This ball is for crankers only that need control. Many new balls have too much for many league bowlers. The Ninja Master was sorely overlooked because the original and the Fury were such duds. When it hits the pocket, it carries well. Although reactives can leave nasty split, this ball doesn't leave the pin deck looking like Leon Spinks. I used a over-the-lable left-handed drilling pattern used it right out of the box. My first series was in the 640s with no practice games. It went from pro shop to league. Even with a broken pinky finger I still was able to control my shot and two months later rolled my perfect game with 12 solid 1-2 pocket hits. (1994)
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HavokXXX
This ball is for crankers only that need control. Many new balls have too much for many league bowlers. The Ninja Master was sorely overlooked because the original and the Fury were such duds. When it hits the pocket, it carries well. Although reactives can leave nasty split, this ball doesn't leave the pin deck looking like Leon Spinks. I used a over-the-lable left-handed drilling pattern used it right out of the box. My first series was in the 640s with no practice games. It went from pro shop to league. Even with a broken pinky finger I still was able to control my shot and two months later rolled my perfect game with 12 solid 1-2 pocket hits. (1994)