Ebonite Omega Dry Bowling Ball

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Futuristic technology, computer aided engineering designs and amazing power have brought forth Omega, the most technologically advanced bowling ball ever. The new Cast Acryllium Cover (CAC) combined with Level 4 core technology will take your game to the next level. Angular velocity is enhanced, and the Omega literally explodes into the pocket, pushing your game to its outer limits. Plus, the advances of CAC combined with the ball's patented core design not only repel oil from the lane, but they also allow Omega to maintain its radius of gyration, regardless of drilling customization. The ultimate in-pocket tracking technology and the futuristic advances of the Omega deliver consistent, hard hitting power. Nothing can surpass the power of Omega...nothing.

The Omega Dry is designed to dampen the hooking power of this veneer to accommodate dry lane conditions.

Line Omega
Color Light Blue
Coverstock Acyrullium
Core 2-piece Asymmeterical
RG Low
Differential High
Intermediate Diff n/a
Factory finish Polished
Weights 14 thru 16lbs
   

2 Reviews

  • ender

    Posted by ender on Apr 5th 2013

    The Omega dry isnt for drier lanes at all. It seems to be a heavy oil ball. Great hitting ball. It clears the deck with little effort. Had it drilled with finger weight in it. One of the best balls I ever threw for an oily house shot. Usually had to put it away early though. Ball speed wasnt a problem either. It did seem a little jumpy to me. I knew a couple of people that had this ball. One didnt care for it. And the other loved it. Still throws the Omega. It is a good ball in my opinion. I would recommend this ball.

  • StraightupNoBS

    Posted by StraightupNoBS on Oct 3rd 2004

    I had this ball drilled up for dry lanes and for a long time, it hooked more than anything I had. It was drilled with the number/letter system you see in the picture upside down. I don't know why. I new little about drilling at the time, and just trusted the driller. It really did go long in the oil, but when it turned, look out, here it comes. Really crushed the pins when rolled correctly, which was kind of hard to do. You could be on an 8 bagger and end up with a greek church if you get a little slow. Not for beginners. I'd like to try one on what I'm bowling on now, it'd be great for this scorched condition we've been dealing with. I'd have to have a lighter one of course, since I'm working with a bad wrist. I could recommend this ball to anyone wanting to see something dramatic out there on the lanes.