Ball Motion Finished with a Rough Buff Polish, the Hell Raiser skids easily through the front and mid-lane with a very quick response to friction on the backend creating a highly angular motion that rips through the pins on medium oily to oily lane conditions. Reaction Setup The DV8 Hell Raiser can be drilled using the standard drilling techniques developed for bowling balls with asymmetric cores. Ball Maintenance To reduce oil absorption and remove dirt from the surface of the ball, clean your ball with a cleaner designed for reactive bowling balls. Warranty Look. We don’t screw around. DV8 bowling balls have been manufactured to the highest standards of workmanship and material. We warrant that they’ll be free of defects in materials and workmanship for a period of two years from the date of purchase. We agree to repair or replace the ball you bought if at any time during the warranty period it’s found to be defective in material or workmanship.
Line | Hell Raiser |
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Color | Yellow/Red/Black |
Coverstock | Class 5 Reactive |
Core | Hell Raiser Core |
RG | 2.537 |
Differential | 0.054 |
Intermediate Diff | 0.016 |
Factory finish | 500;1500 Siaair Micro Pad; Rough Buff Finish |
Weights | 12 thru 16lbs |
1 Review
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BuddiesProShop.com - Tim
I drill up an original Hell Raiser with a dual angle layout 85 by 5 1/4 by 40. It was intended to be used on super-burn. I chose an asymmetrical ball for this because they are good for having stronger breakpoints. I have tried this ball a bunch of times, and it never disappoints. The high drill angle gets the ball down the lane easily and the strong cover/core make it maintain energy when the lanes dry out. I find this kind of ball with this setup to be my best answer to really dry lanes. Of course, with any dry lane layout, it will be sensitive to oil, so if you are going to try a ball like this, make sure you are aware of its intention. Good luck!