Ebonite SeaWolf Bowling Ball

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Granted, it's appropriate to be respectful of those you compete with. Just remember that being Mr. Niceguy isn't the point of the game. We certainly did when we designed the new Seawolf. The first ball to feature our new Mega/Bite™ ST (for "super tack") reactive veneer, the Seawolf was developed to increase hook potential, provide a more continuous hook through the pocket and retain devastatingly accurate power, even through oil carrydown. Because after all, being a good sport is so much easier when you're the one who wins.

TECHNICAL DATA & PERFORMANCE CHARACTERISTICS

•Factory Finish - Factory polished Mega/Bite™ ST (Super Tack) reactive veneer
•RG Rating - scale 1 to 10 (center to cover heavy): 5.85
•Differential - scale 1 to 10 (low to high): 6.56
•Flare Potential - medium high
•Length - scale 1 to 10 (early to late) with factory finish: 7.2
•Backend - scale 1 to 10 (least to most): 10+
•Overall Hook - scale 1 to 20 (least to most) dull/shiny: 19.5/12
•Hook Style - strong flip
•Best Lane Condition - light to medium oil with medium to heavy carrydown
•Polyester outer core on 12, 13 and 14 lb. balls

Line Wolf
Color Blue
Coverstock Factory polished Mega/Bite™ ST (Super Tack) reactive veneer
Core 2-piece
RG  
Differential  
Intermediate Diff n/a
Factory finish Polished
Weights 12 thru 16lbs
   

3 Reviews

  • bomber25

    Posted by bomber25 on Sep 12th 2003

    This was my second resin ball I bought, well who needed a resin when you got a blue hammer right. Any how when i got this ball my average went up(i was throwing a DZ2). It can handle most shots out there besides flooded. I would recommened this ball to any one from new bowler just starting to throw a hook to a veteran that needs a solid performer. Well thats about it. Good luck bowling. la la la la la la la la la la la la a la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la<sc

  • BURY 10 PIN

    Posted by BURY 10 PIN on Sep 11th 2003

    Everybody could use a ball like this to compliment the more aggressive sanded particle shell and core balls many bowlers used to battle heavily oil lanes on occassion. I have my ball drilled in a aggressive fashion. The Pin is set 3" from the PAP in a 1:00 direction from the CG. The CG is set directly below the ring finger. I use this ball as my benchmark ball to tell me where, how, and want ball bowling I want to start of with. The ball delivers a very hard rolling solid hit to the 1-3 pocket keeping the pins low driving the pins to the back wall hard. The ball delivers a great entry of angle no matter if I play from the 25 to 10 on the approach or 20 to 5 on the lane. Bury 10 Pin

  • BURY 10 PIN

    Posted by BURY 10 PIN on Sep 6th 2002

    Everybody could use a ball like this to compliment the more aggressive shell and core balls that flooded the market today. I have my ball drilled in a Low RG-ARC drilling. The Pin is set 2 1/2" from the PAP in a 2:00 direction from the CG. The CG is set underneath the ring finger on the grip midline. I use this ball to follow up my Vortex Afterburner when I want to play the breakpoint area. The ball delivers a very smoove arcing devasting shot to the pocket keeping the pins low with a lot of pin action. The ball delivers a great entry of angle no matter if I'm playing from the 10,15,20,15,10, or even the 5 if there's enough carry down in dry area of lane.