Color | Clear |
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Coverstock | Polyester |
Core | 2-piece |
RG | |
Differential | |
Intermediate Diff | n/a |
Factory finish | Polished |
Weights | 15lbs |
Cleared USBC | Yes |
6 Reviews
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1001
This ball looked awsome on some fried lanes i was able to get some impresive scores out of it. I bought it to be my spare ball and it hooked way to much i now have a galaxy 300 that is strait as an arrow. If you want a nifty dry lane strike ball this is it. a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a aa a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a aa a a a a a a a a a a
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ten pin killer
I purchased the Hammer Everclear strictly for 10, 6 and 6/10 spare attempts. So far, so good. My conversion ratio on these leaves with this ball have been upwards of 90 percent which for me is very good. You dont have to change your hand release with this ball at all to pick up right side spares for a right hand bowler. Just move left and throw it from 35 over 18 at the arrows and it will go straight to the 6 and 10 pin zone. This ball will damage fairly easily in a house where the returns are shoddy. Keep it in the Luster King for maximum results. Definitely a must have ball for anyone having trouble picking up corner pin spares. "Nothing Hits like a Hammer"!!!!!!! Part II I am disappointed with the Everclear. It was a great ball until it had about half a season of spare shooting on it. It is very easily damaged and dulls up way to quick. It got to where it had a serious over/under reaction on it due to its inability to maintain a shine and the gouges on it along with premature
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xErNx
a good ball to use, the indication of the hammer rolling down the alley in certain rotations gives you a very good idea of what is wrong / right with your swing and relise so a good begginners ball as well as spare ball, picks up alot of oil on the lanes and does loose the flair of its looks quite quickly however the cover stock only improves with ages as the polished finished makes it very hard to use first time out of the box but gradually becoming more and more grippy. after a few tries a safe ball to bring out in any condition for a variety of spares.
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emperor
I desperately needed a real spare ball, so I looked around and saw this one. I like this ball and it is a good spare ball. It looks cool, but sometimes the ball would hook in a little bit. Your release needs to be adjusted to ensure a straight roll. Even the pro shop drilled it for the straightest path possible. However, why would you pay more money to get a skull, rose, or Budweiser bottle ball? This ball, along with the clever logo, is an attention grabber. Make sure you practice the spare pickup! I hate missing spares with a cool looking ball.
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Patrick-Allen
Great ball for when the lanes dry up but you can still make it go completely straight. I stood on 25 with my right foot (right handed) threw it at 5 and watched it come hooking back. After a few frames left a ten pin and threw it at it and it went perfectly straight. Don't mind what vanwilder or what ever his name says. Its easy to control, you can make it go completely straight and slide or can you make it grab and hook, very versital and good ball. Not to mention the best looking ball I have ever seen.
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vanwilder300
This ball just flat out stinks. The only reason i even gave it a 6 is because it saved my butt in the 10th frame of a tournament when i picked up the 2-4-6-7-10 and i needed it to win. One disappointment of hammer but i hope it's the last of it. They need to discontinue this spare ball. I might as well drink everclear because then my view on this ball might change for the better. I could use this ball on a dried up shot like when the bowling alley doesnt oil the lanes for 3 or 4 days.<scrip