Ebonite No Limit Bowling Ball

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Color: Black/Gold Pearl Reactions: Clean through the fronts, strong mid-lane roll and continuation Coverstock: Modified Big Bang Reactive sanded with 1000-grit Abralon, and polished with Power House Factory Finish ball polish. Core: Y-Shape Asymmetric Core Design
ColorBlack/Gold
CoverstockReactive
Core2-piece Asymmetrical
RG2.51
Differential0.063
Intermediate Diff0.013
Factory finishPolished
Weights10 thru 16lbs
Cleared USBCYes

8 Reviews

  • JWBowler206

    Posted by JWBowler206 on Jan 27th 2008

    one of the best balls out there. this ball will carry every light hit. on house shot this ball is clean through the heads with great midlane read and a continuous back end move. i bet the only reason people didnt buy this is because of its color. well if you dont have this ball you are dumb. i recommend that you have alot of hand before buying this ball because if you dont have lots of hand this ball will check up early and it could get ugly. i have 2 honor scores with this ball a 298 and an 11 in a row 279 (i through a different ball the first frame)

  • agrobmei

    Posted by agrobmei on Jun 10th 2007

    Got this ball a couple of months ago and recently won a tournament with it. Pin above finger holes, which is about 5 1/2 in from PAP. MB at 50 degrees. The ball is very versitle as I have found I can play 5 board with it, all the way to 4th or 5th arrow and get about the same shape to the shot. IMHO it needs very little oil in the heads to clear the heads. Picks up a good roll in the midlane and then crushes on the back ends. On SOME house shots, though, I do get over-under. Not too sure why. Generally reads the lane REAL well for me. I bought another one that is undrilled in case this one "dies". I have close to 80 games, though, and it still hits like day 1. GREAT ball.

  • sheppy335

    Posted by sheppy335 on May 25th 2007

    I would say this is a very good medium to medium-heavy oil ball, definatly not made for heavy or flood condiditons. This is a good ball for lanes that are touchy or ones you need something smoother into the pocket. It is great at getting throu midlane without loosing it energy and still retaining it for the backend, but doesnt have alot of over/under, which is great for tournament and more difficult patterns in leagues. Great situational ball. I think this is another great creation by Ebonite, unfortunatily it will eb dropped off the line. If you are looking for a good medium oil ball i would say find this one on Ebay or see if your proshop can get is you wont be disappointed.<scrip

  • bowlerwannabe

    Posted by bowlerwannabe on May 21st 2007

    This ball is a great ball. Very clean through the heads. Strong midlane read. Excellent carry, even when the hit was not high flush. This ball will handle all kinds of lane conditons short of heavy oil with only minor changes to the ball's surface. If you get on heavy oil or carry down, you may want to go to something else. It is a great ball, too bad Ebonite discontinued it so soon. I would reccoment this ball to anyone who wants a great ball for a variety on conditions, it also plays the track area just as easy as it will play the inside lines and will carry either line well.

  • zx10b1

    Posted by zx10b1 on Feb 25th 2007

    I figured I'd give this ball a try because I needed a medium oil ball instead of my usual heavy oil or light oil equipment. First night I with this ball, I rolled a 221, not bad for the first time out the bag. I'll post more after I try a few more runs with it, but as it stands for now, this ball really has some possibilities. On league night I rolled it once on heavy oil during practice and it went straight into the gutter. So it's definitely not a ball made for heavy oil.

  • JWBowler206

    Posted by JWBowler206 on Feb 9th 2007

    This ball is amazing. It carrys EVERY light hit with strong mixers. This ball is drilled label with the pin above the fingers.I was surprised at how strong it is for its coverstock. it deffinatly has the strongest core ever. on house shots this ball dominates. but on sport it is not as good. the only bad thing is that it leaves a few nine pins. For how good the ball is I was surprised that almost nobody has it. it is a great over all ball with a consistant ball reaction every shot. this ball is clean through the heads with exelent mid lane roll and a continous backend movement.

  • The Jackhammer

    Posted by The Jackhammer on Oct 28th 2006

    I threw this ball at Ebonite's Demo Days and it was incredible. I loved it the first time I threw it. Unfortunately, the lanes were a little scortched so I was throwing from the adjacent lane at the 5th arrow, so I couldn't get an accurate enough read to decide whether or not to buy it, but despite the burnt lanes it still got down through the heads and midlane well and then flipped hard to crush the rack. The ball surface gave me a lot of forgiveness. The only thing that kills me is that like all balls that flip hard, the No Limit left 9-pins occasionally. I wish I could try it again on a fresher condition, but I think that it will perform admirably.

  • AngryBall

    Posted by AngryBall on Sep 11th 2006

    This ball is a much better ball than I imagined it would be. It is very good at reading the mid-lane and also does a great job at being consistent in ball reaction. Even with the pearl coverstock this ball is much too aggressive for many house conditions on the medium or lighter side. This ball really showed what it could do on longer sport patterns where it's higher rate of track flare and consistent read of the mid-lane one of the better sport balls I've thrown. This ball hits the pins with average power, definitely not a monster in the way of pin carry. I don't know if there could ever be a tweak to make this ball much better then what it is. I think for Ebonite this is the limit of the No Limit core/cover combo they put out. For those looking for a ball on sport or long oil conditions this is the ball for you.