Hammer Big Blue Solid Bowling Ball

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Although it has the same good looks and bad manners as the original Hammer Blue, Big Blue is a juiced up version of its predecessor - designed to dominate in today's slicker environment. Driven by the revolutionary Gas Mask core, the first High Mass Bias core ever used in a Hammer ball, Big Blue employs an all-new core design that earns its lethal name. It also gets extra juice from a dual particle veneer specifically formulated for Big Blue. And only a legend could offer such a strong mid-lane continuation in medium to heavy oil.

 

16lbs 15lbs 14lbs 13lbs 12lbs
RG Diff RG Diff RG Diff RG Diff RG Diff
2.51 0.026 2.50 0.031 2.54 0.035 2.53 0.055 2.60 0.039

 Mass Bias Rating High

Line Big Blue
Color Bad Ass Blue
Coverstock Power H.I.T. Particle
Core 2-piece Asymmetrical
RG 2.51
Differential 0.026
Intermediate Diff n/a
Factory finish 500 Grit Sanded
Weights 12 thru 16lbs
   

26 Reviews

  • The_Spirit

    Posted by The_Spirit on Nov 19th 2003

    Big Blue was drilled up for length configuration and delivered pure arcing performance on long - 52, medium -48, and short -36 oil patterns. Big Blue does have a predictable backend, but not as angular or forceful as the other new Hammers in heavy oil. Maybe it was the drill pattern, but even with slow speed, I could not make it hook as hard as the others, but it does have a even arc pattern. It worked better for me in medium and light oil, but must be kept "oil-free" on each shot. Leaving oil on the ball sent some shots wide and it did not recover as well as the skid/flip balls did, having the "pocket" hits with some pin deflection. Big Blue will find a home for those who frequent medium oil shots and want a medium arc to the pocket.<scr

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