Ebonite Omega Wet 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 has an aggressive cover stock with strong lane gripping characteristics and a smooth but powerful arc style hook and breakpoint that is predictable and consistent.

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

2 Reviews

  • Phone Boy 08

    Posted by Phone Boy 08 on Aug 27th 2003

    If your looking for a ball for those baked shots or for when the backends are hott! then this is the ball. it rolls very much like my Inferno, meaning when it comes in contact w/ the dry the ball unlike most reactive balls of its time it doesnt over react. it my not hit as hard but it will still carry. keep in mind this is not a ball for house shots unless your in a house were 8 to 1 can be play consistently. Last but not least, good luck even finding one of these balls. I found my 2 layin around on the racks of local bowling alleys.

  • AdrianS

    Posted by AdrianS on Sep 4th 2001

    Whoops! i thought the control drilling would be the answer on tournament conditions too. Well i was wrong big time, it just wasn't enough ball on the backend and rolled too early if i gave it a tweak, Back to the shop it went for a return to the E at 12.00 leverage drilling and a return to the 'satin' type finish it came out of the box with. A practice session on second day leftovers meant cutting down the ball speed to roll it up to the hole on the wet backend. A return to my leauge house showed what the ball can do when there is some room to the right. The familiar strong midlane roll with heavy snap hook at the backend was back. This ball was a good 4-5 feet earlier than my shined Aftershock and was a little too much for the medium leauge condition i was facing, a gloss polish should fix this but with the Aftershock too cover this condition with i'll leave it with the slightly dull sheen for heavier head oil conditions