Shake your game to the core with these two balls from Columbia 300®. Their undrillable Ceramicore (the densest pure ceramic component ever used in bowling balls), combined with their Flexcel G4 reactive coverstock, yields a higher coefficient of restitution. This means you get a livelier pocket hit with more messengers and fewer single-pin leaves.
Core Technology: This peak differential Rg pear-shaped assembly houses an increased density, undrillable Ceramicore™. A performance enhancing flare block caps off the core.
Core Technology Benefits: It is the densest pure ceramic component ever used in bowling manufacturing.
Coverstock: Flexcel G4
Coverstock Benefit: It yields a higher C.O.R. which translates into a livelier pocket hit, creating more messengers and fewer single pin leaves.
Hardness: 75-78
ABC/WIBC Approved: Yes
Track Flare: N/A
Color: Gold Pearl with Neon Red Engraving
Sanding Process: Polish
Line | Quake |
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Color | Gold |
Coverstock | Reactive Pearl |
Core | 2-piece |
RG | High |
Differential | High |
Intermediate Diff | n/a |
Factory finish | Polished |
Weights | 14 thru 16lbs |
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Geno21K
This is one of the best balls that I've ever thrown. Originally my father threw this ball, but I got it when he decided to give up the game for a while. This ball is versatile, hard-hitting, predictable, and a great value for the cost. I believe that my father paid about $175 out the door for this ball. We've all seen the equipment that's out there today, but for those who've never seen the Quake in action, you will be impressed. I've had countless inquiries as to what ball I was throwing when scoring well in tournaments and in league. Most people are shocked when they hear that it was a Quake that I was using. I use this ball to this day, and will continue until it can no longer roll down the lane. This was an excellent piece of equipment from Columbia.