Columbia 300 Vector 1 Bowling Ball

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The weight block is positioned midway between the cover and the geometric center of the ball, producing medium skid duration and heavy roll. Ideal for the high-track player when the pines and back ends are oily.

The VECTOR SERIES represented a high-tech departure from traditional bowling ball design.  Because of the unique positioning of the weight blocks within the famous Columbia core, the VECTOR ONE and the VECTOR TWO produce a marked increase in the number of revolutions completed as the ball travels toward the pins.  The end result is a level of control, predictable action and overall striking force like no other bowling ball. 

In the VECTOR one the weight block is positioned midway between the cover and the geometric duration and heavy roll.  Ideal for the high-track player when the pines and back ends are oily.

Line Vector
Color Black
Coverstock Urethane
Core 3-piece
RG  
Differential  
Intermediate Diff n/a
Factory finish Sanded
Weights 14 thru 16lbs
   

1 Review

  • stone nine pin

    Posted by stone nine pin on Jun 26th 2003

    This was esentially a black u dot with a little difference. The weight block was lowered in the ball a little to get it in it's roll a little earlier than the Black U dot did. It esentially lowered the RG in this ball (although RG hadn't been invented yet). It was as good as the Black u dot, but I couldn't tell any difference between the two. In it's brother ball the Vector 2 more of a difference was noticeable because the block was moved even lower. Not a bad ball, but not a breakthrough either. Now it has been demoted to a spare ball only because of the type of oil used in todays game.<scrip