AMF Ninja SE Bowling Ball

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LineNinja
ColorPurple
CoverstockF70 Solid
CoreShredder Symmetric
RG2.48
Differential.054
Intermediate Diffn/a
Factory finishNEAT
Weights12-16 lbs
Cleared USBCYes

2 Reviews

  • iamone78

    Posted by iamone78 on Dec 7th 2016

    Layout: 40*x3-3/8"x25* X-Hole: 7/8"; 1.5" down from midline on VAL, 2.5" deep Ball Speed: 15.5 - 16 PAP: 4" (right), 3/8" (up) Surface: OOB (T pad, 4,000) A blast from the past! Now with an updated cover (F70) and core design. You will get the same great reaction that you have come to know with the S70 cover from 900 Global. This time we see it on a symmetric on the AMF Vintage line. Overall, you will not find more bang for your buck in this ball. I find it and easy step down from either the Truth or Inception when you want to smooth out the lane. The Ninja SE provides great midlane traction and superior continuation through the pins. Best suited for medium to medium-heavy lanes. Hans Schell 900 Global Staff Colorado Springs, CO

  • AMFdavin

    Posted by AMFdavin on Oct 14th 2016

    The bright purple with orange lettering is very eye catching and immediately noticeable both on the lanes and the pro shop wall. The S70 cover has been a staple and fan favorite in the 900 Global family for a long time and for good reason. its the perfect blend of length and backend making the ball suitable on a wide variety of conditions. For me, the Ninja SE is the strongest of my 3 benchmark balls. Drift and X being the other two. if i were to explain the motion in just a few words, i would say and earlier and smoother Black Ops. Although if i sand the ball for use on heavier/ longer patterns, the Ninja SE certainly edges out the Black Ops by being much more controllable and easier to read. Layout used is 65x5x55