Columbia 300 Super Beast Bowling Ball

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The Reef Blue Super Beast TM is formulated with SUPER-FLEX RESIN TM , one of Columbia 300's hottest coverstocks. The SUPER-FLEX RESIN enhances the bite of the traditional BeastĀ®. The Super Beast maintains the traditional Beast characteristics on the backend with the enhanced hitting power of CERAMICOREĀ®. The Reef Blue Super Beast features SUPER-FLEX RESIN, one of Columbia 300's hottest coverstocks. This enhances the already powerful bite of the traditional beast. And like the traditional Beast, the Super Beast is primed for enhanced striking power on the back end thanks to its revolutionary CERAMICORE. COVERSTOCK SUPER-FLEX RESIN Reactive Urethane by BASF CORE 10 & 11 lbs. Round core with pancake weight block with CERAMICORE satellite 12 & 13 lbs.: Modified light bulb shape with CERAMICORE 14, 15 & 16 lbs.: Single density light bulb shape with CERAMICORE PIN PLACEMENT Ranges between 0" and 5" from center of gravity HARDNESS 75 - 78 SUPER BEAST ORDER INFORMATION Color: Reef Blue with Neon Red Engraving AVAILABLE WEIGHTS: 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16 lbs.
LineBeast
ColorBlue
CoverstockReactive Pearl
Core2-piece
RG
Differential
Intermediate Diffn/a
Factory finishPolished
Weights10 thru 16lbs
Cleared USBCYes

3 Reviews

  • HavokXXX

    Posted by HavokXXX on Dec 10th 2002

    When this ball hits the pocket, it does carry quite well. Light hits do well, but get this beast high and you can leave some wicked splits. The Super Beast does have a good skid/snap characteristic, but can also get into an early roll is drilled to do so. A leverage weight drilling is not recommended for crankers because the backend is uncontrollable. Use a simple drilling and tweek it depending on your game. I can understand why it was not as popular as the rest of the Beast line, but I wasn't the worst. Get one if you want to tinker with pearlized reactives and changing drill patterns.<scri

  • brunswick

    Posted by brunswick on Jul 21st 2002

    This ball should had never been made first thing it never hooked only in certain situations maybe carrydown cant remember what kind of lanes I used this ball on.Two its a under and over ball for sure like somewhere its unbalanced I went through a lot of crap with this ball I cant remember were the pin placement on the ball.I tried putting hand in it for days it didnt even turn up.The only way I would recommend this ball to anyone is if there were antique person that like old equipment. I threw mines away for good.

  • Tom Anderson

    Posted by Tom Anderson on Mar 7th 2002

    Good over all ball. Hits very hard. Carries the corners well. Gets threw the head easily and snaps back when it hits the dry boards. It needs the dry boards to work. No dry boards = no big explosion when it hit the pins. Not a heavy oil ball. This ball is my favorite, when I use it correctly. I am normally a stroker, but I can crank this one up pretty good if the shot is there. The very predictable break point makes it easy to control. I have had it 3+ years and it still hits as hard as ever. It also has been a very durable ball.