Bash Purple/Yellow

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Coverstock: Big Bang XL Reactive Factory Finish: 1000 Abralon, Polished w/ Factory Finish Color: Purple/Yellow/Silver Pearl Core: Ice core w/ a density tweak RG: 16#- 2.53, 15#- 2.57, 14#- 2.64 Diff: 16#- .038, 15#- .031, 14#- .025 Flare Potential: Medium Length: (1-50) 22 Hook Potential: (1-50) 32 Breakpoint Angle: (1-12) 9.25 Hook Style: Length w/ STRONG backend reaction for Light to Medium Oil patterns
ColorPurple/Yellow/Silver Pearl
CoverstockReactive
Core2-piece
RG2.53
Differential0.038
Intermediate Diffn/a
Factory finish1000 grit Polished
Weights
Cleared USBCYes

3 Reviews

  • knucklehead

    Posted by knucklehead on Feb 13th 2008

    Just the perfect ball from meduim to light oil patterns. i can play down 10 board or even play deep and still recovers with awsome finishing power. It has a smooth roll the whole way untill it flips it's my go to ball when i need to play down the board i can swing the ball from 10 to 5 with no effort and then just waits for the break point. I just this ball and maybe thinking of drilling another one but will see. Haven't had it's full use yet on a sports pattern but will when i use for a tournament with a long and short oil pattern.

  • thetrainmin

    Posted by thetrainmin on Oct 23rd 2007

    I aksed my pro shop guy to pick out what he thought would be best for me for a light or worn down condition. I wanted something long but I still wanted a ball that finished well. I wasn't concerned about price. He said it may be lower price, but it has a proven core and a cover that would ge me something totally different than what's in the bag. He drilled me a 15lb 2"+ pin stacked above the ring finger. The ball blew my mind how well it performed immediately. I was surprised when I rolled it through the puddle, bellied it 14 and came flying back into the pocket. I then stood three boards away from the left gutter. Swung it through the puddle and to the 2 board and the son of a gun came screamin back to the pocket (on a fresh house shot). I have never been able to execute such a shot. We don't need an NVS, a Conqueror, or an SD-73 on typical house shots. Thes balls are designed for heavy shots. The Bash is great because of how easy it gets down and yet has an angular motion

  • TwistedLefty

    Posted by TwistedLefty on Aug 7th 2007

    we have a great wall type "pattern" 28 feet then buffed to 38 feet 10 boards dry from the gutter in on both sides. my shot typically starts just inside the oil (it varies 2-3 boards) and drifts out into the desert where a Doom or TNV would then tend to overreact and crossover. this ball slides nice and long without having to hurl it and then makes a nice move into the pocket without rolling out. it actually has energy left over to carry the 5 and really hits with a nice pop. I'm cured forever from buying the new "super hooker" Thanks Ebonite for keeping the "ICE" weight block in the mix, the combination of the Big Bang XL reactive cover with the ICE core is what the doctor ordered for my house. edit- 1st 3 league series 649-679-711 including a 300 on my first game in fall league. this is a great ball for the right conditions

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