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 |
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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
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The_Spirit
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