Line | Wrath |
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Color | Purple/Red Pearl |
Coverstock | Reactive Pearl |
Core | 2-piece |
RG | 2.55 |
Differential | 0.035 |
Intermediate Diff | n/a |
Factory finish | 4000 grit Abralon |
Weights | 12 thru 16lbs |
Cleared USBC | Yes |
2 Reviews
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McCorveysPro
5-1/4" pin, over the bridge. CG on the centerline just above the center of grip, again , a lower flaring layout, seems to help the ball get down the lane, of course i polished it right outa the box, but has no hesitation at the breakpoint. This is a great ball for when the heads begin to dry out but the backends are still strong. Put this ball away when you start to get some carrydown, unless you like the slip and slide 3-6 pocket. Suprisingly, this ball didnt make as much of an angle at the breakpoint as my Rival, but still got around the corner very nicely.
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BuddiesProShop.com - Bill
I drilled the Wrath High Flush, Resurgence, and the Rival. After the Demo day in Las Vegas at BowlExpo I was pretty excited to put this ball in my bag. The layout on this ball were the pin 4 5/8 inches from my PAP, and the CG 4 1/4 inches from my PAP. No weight hole was needed. On our fresh normal house shot, this ball was ok. With our heavier volume of oil this ball tended to go longer than needed. But as the lanes burned out, this ball started to show its true colors. The ball is best on Medium Oil. The ball reaction you should see with this ball is good length and a strong turn to the pocket. The three Columbia balls compliment each other well. The Resurgence is the strongest ball in the line-up and handles Heavier oil patterns well. The Rival is a great overall benchmark ball, and one of the most versitile balls I have thrown in years. The Rival is best on Medium Oil patterns, but can handle just about anything with surface tuning. The High Flush is the skid/flip bal