Ebonite RXS 300 Bowling Ball

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The RXS300 gives the tournament bowler more length than any of Ebonite’s other Gold of Platinum Level products. This ball is motion for the serious league and tournament bowler.

Color Royal/Purple/Red
Coverstock Reactive
Core 2-piece Asymmetrical
RG 2.58
Differential 0.032
Intermediate Diff 0.009
Factory finish 4000 grit Polished
Weights 14 thru 16lbs
   

7 Reviews

  • DetroitMayhem

    Posted by DetroitMayhem on Apr 26th 2008

    My goto ball..... This ball has raised my average another 5 pins in the last 3 - 4 months. very clean through the heads and just when I think I have maybe leaked it and its gonna go high...it comes back with a vengeance. I play it 15-10 / 20-10 / 25-12 on most league nights occasionally 20-15 / 25-15 @ about 15-17 mph. Love this ball!!!!!!!! out preforms my NVS 85-90 percent of the time.when it hits , its like a fury of tiny ninjas have been released to send the pins flying in a battle royal on the lanes .

  • birdbowler

    Posted by birdbowler on Apr 9th 2008

    THE BALL IS AMAZING WHEN THE BACKENDS R CLEN, WHEN THE CARRY DOWN HITS U HAVE TO PLAY STRAIGHTER OR U HAVE TO PUT IT AWAY. THIS BALL IS GREAT ON FRESH SHOTS I MEAN ITS AMAZING, BUT THIS IS NOT A PBA EXPERINECE LEAGUE BALL, GREAT AVERAGE LEAGUE BALL. THE BALL DOES HIT WEIRD BUT WILL CARRY EVERYTIME U HIT THE 1-3. IF U HAVE A CHANCE TO GET THIS BALL, GET IT, BUT BE SURE THAT U HAVE A CLASH WITH IT. THE TWO BALLS ARE THE BEST 1-2 PUNCH OUT THERE FOR CRANKERS. THE BALL HAS GREAT LENGHT BUT U CANT PLAY DOWN AND IN WITH IT CAUSE OF THE MAJOR SNAP ON THE BACK END

  • xrayben

    Posted by xrayben on Feb 12th 2008

    Great ball but, don't resurface It wil die!!!.I was moving across 25-35 boards when new. Now I am only getting 10-15 out of it now. I may buy another before ebonite decides to discontinue. definately a great mid performance ball. Would recommend this ball to anyone looking for something a little less agressive than the nv series. Although I would study surface maintainace very closely. The only thing I have not tried is using the hook again treatment to get the out of the box performance back. I have not found a ball that reads the midlane like this one. It is very predictable and the snap on the backend is consistent even though it is nothing like it once was.

  • MBynum76

    Posted by MBynum76 on Mar 31st 2007

    One of my favorite balls in my bag right now. drilled 4 1/2 x 4 1/2 stacked leveraged with pin 2" above ring finger and MB just right of thumb hole. You can play this ball anywhere and get a nice smooth arc off of it. Whether it's outside, track or inside line, this ball will deliver. I find it most useful when the lanes starts to break down so it makes a good finisher when your other balls are just hooking too much. It's got more hook on the backend then that SR300 and I'm not limited to just one line with the RXS300. I can play it on medium/heavy but speed plays a factor because of the low differential. I can also play it on medium/light oil but have to throw it around the 20-23 board to get it out to the dry. Shot 300, 299, and 298 with it so far and I would definitely buy another one in the near future.

  • oldrerack

    Posted by oldrerack on Mar 21st 2007

    Cover stock: GB11.2 Sanded w/4000 grit Abralon, Polished w/Ebonite PowerhouseFactory Finish Ball Polish Awesome ball for the medium conditions or short patterns where predictability is key but controllable once it reaches the dry. This was definitely a great addition to your ball line-up. THAT WONT OVER REACT. It never really seems to respond exceptionally quickly, but it covers a massive amount of space in a very short amount of time. I would never call what I get from this ball angular But the ball seems to recover from places that other balls with matching RGs and differentials , Overall hook is not the strongest suit of the RXS300, I'm prepared to recommend the RXS300 to all tournament/higher average players who are looking for a unique type of ball reaction. On a house shot movement off the dry is smooth and the back-end is controlled.

  • BlowinRax

    Posted by BlowinRax on Feb 2nd 2007

    the way this ball hits confuses me, and the move it makes also confuses me, i have it drilles the same way as my sr300 and just reacts way differently, it will start to hook sometimes and just stop, then hook again in the back, it does hit though, at first had a prob with ten pins, but made an adjustment and took care of that, its just a condition sensitive ball, some over under to it, but overall it is a good ball, the cover is supposed to be a pearl version of the big one cover, just really not that aggresive....

  • thirdworldchaos

    Posted by thirdworldchaos on Jan 30th 2007

    This ball is extremely versatile. The ball can be used outside, inside, or even in the track. I like how the numbers and the weights of the block match up to my game. This ball will never give up on you. the ball can be reved up to no end and will not run out of gas. This cover/block combination is great. GB11.2 was probably my favorite cover that Ebonite has ever had to offer. I love that the cover is now in a pearl. I can literally play anywhere with this ball. I have 2 Big Ones, Angular one, and the RXS300..... and by far they all act different, but the most consistent ball has been the RXS. This ball also keeps the pins VERY VERY VERY LOW!!!! if you stroke it or swing it, it does not matter. it still keeps the pins low. Overall.......great ball. I will be buying another RXS, Total NV, and selling my Angular One. The Angular is close to the RXS, but leaves too many splits because the ball comes in at such a great angle, you have to be perfect. The Total NV is even more angula

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