Coverstock: Big Bang Low Load Particle Core: Symmetric sphere shape w/ dual caps Hook Style: Clean through the front with strong back-end reaction Playing Off Of The Incredibly Successful Big Time Sanded, The Big Time Pearl Offers Great Length Through The Front Part Of The Lane And Awesome Backend Ball Motion. Truly A Big Time Value At This Price Point.
Line | Game |
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Color | Red/Blue/Purple |
Coverstock | Big Bang Particle |
Core | 2-piece |
RG | 2.51 |
Differential | 0.050 |
Intermediate Diff | n/a |
Factory finish | 1000 grit |
Weights | 10 thru 16lbs |
2 Reviews
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mobat
Bought the ball cheap on ebay. Not too bad on house shot, but isn't good for the full set. Very condition specific. Rolls very well, and doesn't flip. Nice arc and controllable when it comes off of the bumper. Surface seems to hold up well. Good for when there is decent oil in heads and midlane. Does not over react in the dry. When midlane oil gets beat out, will lose energy fast. Good ball first out of bag. When you start leaving corners or five pins, it is time to put back in bag. I left it in box condition and will probably keep it that way.
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walesliao
The is the 3rd Ebonite ball I had in my personnal history. For overall review,this is a heavy oil ball for low-mid ball speed player.And if you want to play it in mid-oil pattern.Better polish the surface as preparation. This is a normal ball with normal performance for most people.IF you goes deep,it is straight...If you goes lightly,it over hooked! The prob;lem of this ball is reacting very quick then lost all power in one second. If you cannot hit the pocket or repeat simular swing releases.It is a nightmare to you I can say so... My suggestion is better have a label drill to make maintain the smooth arc on a lane.Otherwise,you need a soft layout to present such a situation I had encountered. For your reference...