The Turbo's powerful two-piece construction gives you a highly concentrated core with an extra thick shell -- nearly two inches of urethane. This means a more consistent roll and greater impact, keeping pins lower for improved carry-through. The bold graphic design, vibrant colors and a great price complete this power package.
Line | Turbo |
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Color | Red |
Coverstock | Urethane Pearl |
Core | 2-piece |
RG | |
Differential | |
Intermediate Diff | n/a |
Factory finish | Sanded |
Weights | 12 thru 16lbs |
Lane Conditions | Light Oil |
3 Reviews
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Entragian
The fourth Turbo that I owned, and it was everything I wanted it to be. Good spare ball for normal conditions, worked well for dry lanes and I could even take my thumb out and crank it if I felt like playing a totally different shot. I never could get it to do much on synthetic lanes, but the house I shot at tended to be too wet to use anything but a heavy oil urethane or a reactive ball. It's a shame that the place I worked at closed down and didn't bother to tell anyone, thus causing me to lose this ball, as well as a Sapphire Turbo, Turbo X, and a Black Hammer.
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yankeecranker
I bought 2 red & 2 blue in 92".All are still around & in great condition today.They are made for dry conditions.They hit & carry very well.Al were drille with pin 1-2pm placements.Very little side weight.I pull this ball out when the lanes get too dry for the Turbox.All 4 are still around today,seem to never track out where other brands are split in 2 from old age.I do not need a thumb slug in these.The shell goes very deep & is very smooth. I did need finger grips where my fingers did slip out a little fast in the smooth shell.
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bobojimmye
i bought this ball when they first came out (10 years ago?) and i still average over 200 with it as my "main" ball. i 'm still searching for a new "high tech" ball that one, i can hold on the lane and two, will react the same nite after nite. it breaks the same and hit's like a truck with great pin action to boot. though the ball was intended for dry lanes i have no problem moving right and bringing it through the heavey oil with the same hitting power. i will have a hard time replacing this ball and i'm not sure i ever will update rolled a 300 on 12/19/02