Hammer High Rev Bowling Ball

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Featuring a performance core and reactive coverstock, the High Rev targets the look and ball motion of the original 3D Offset. With a focus on all-purpose performance, the High Rev provides strong hook in oil and is a great choice for a variety of bowling styles.

16lbs 15lbs 14lbs 13lbs 12lbs
RG Diff RG Diff RG Diff RG Diff RG Diff
2.51 0.055 2.47 0.058 2.48 0.054 2.53 0.055 2.60 0.039

 Mass Bias Rating Low

Line High Rev
Color Violet
Coverstock Reactive
Core 2-piece
RG 2.51
Differential 0.055
Intermediate Diff n/a
Factory finish  
Weights 12 thru 16lbs
   

7 Reviews

  • williamrox1

    Posted by williamrox1 on Jul 15th 2006

    Snappiest Reaction I've ever seen from any ball I've thrown. Just got it last nite, went to the alley. first game 151, then I had to move and adujust to another lane 103, 109, 118 embarassing. Then the clouds parted and I bowled 153, 154, and 170. Not bad for a 13 year old just starting to hook a ball. One frame I put on a show to the people that were showing off too, I stood right in front of the 7 pins I threw the ball out to about the third to second a then that ball just snapped back across the lane and blew the 7 pins down.

  • Fluffup5guy

    Posted by Fluffup5guy on Oct 8th 2005

    I own 2 of these balls and drilled one 3 and 3/8 and the other 10 degrees just so I can continue to use it while the league or tournament is going on. 3 and 3/8 ball is AWQESOME. very aggressive and doesn't quit. The 10 degree ball is my favorite because it doesn't do anything the first 30 feet of the lane and then arcs through the backend without over reacting. This is a ball i will defintely be stockpiling because in 2 years without a doubt you will see people on here looking for this ball!<

  • Soapstreet

    Posted by Soapstreet on Oct 7th 2005

    I wanted a new ball and it took me a while to decide which one to get. I knew that I wanted to go with Hammer, being the Hammerhead that I am. All I can say is WOW. By looking at the core and seeing that it is nowhere near the size of even a Blade core, it hooks more than any ball that I have ever thrown. Even the Ultimate Inferno. Condition- Med/Heavy oil (long) 15lbs, 3 inch pin. Left handed/Tweener 190-195 average. The ball is drilled with the pin slightly drilled through, above ring finger, CG is swung outside about 1/4 to 1/2 inch. No weight hole. I wanted a fair amount of length out of it. This thing is a hook monster, I am usually a down and in type person, I normally throw it pretty hard to cut the hook down a little. But with this thing, I had to stand over 10-15 boards more and swing it to the outside. When it would make it's turn, it would make a smooth arc, then snap. But what is funny is that when I would miss inside my target, the ball would not take off, it woul

  • ten pin killer

    Posted by ten pin killer on Jul 14th 2005

    Finally found enough oil in my summer league to try out my new High Rev. Summer shot here is a typical light medium XMas tree pattern 35 feet that transitions really quick to Sahara Desert. I had it drilled straight up over the label for max length. First off, this is one incredibly strong ball. Its not jerky off the dry but just a really hard arc. It revs up really nice after it clears the heads. Carry was pretty incredible on light, solid and heavy pocket hits. Only left two 10 pins out of 30 frames which was great. I did however leave four 7 pins which was puzzling as I am right handed. Although its just after one night with it, but I can see this ball replacing my Diesel Particle solid as my benchmark ball in my arsenal. It has that consistant of a read to the lanes. I give this ball a 9.5 out of 10.

  • BowlerKidR

    Posted by BowlerKidR on Jul 12th 2005

    This is a really good balll from Hammer. I have it drilled stacked leverage with a 1' shift to the right. 3-4 inch pin, 2 3/4 top. I never threw the first 3D offset because i wasnt a big bowler back then, but my god i wish i had. This high rev is a very good ball and i love it to death. The only thing i hate is the fact that its drilled so dam strong. I drilled it identical to my Sharp Blade to give me a bit more backend punch, and this is much stronger. But its good because it now fits a spot in my arsenal that was perviously unfilled. Another good hammer product

  • pba6285

    Posted by pba6285 on Feb 23rd 2005

    Drilled this ball up at the ABC Tournament about 30 minutes before Doubles and Singles. 4 1/2 x 3 1/2 no extra hole. Now I did not bowl the greatest series of my life. I shot 221- 165- 213- 599 for Doubles and Bowled even worse in singles. I just didn't make the needed adjus ment soon enough during doubles and was scared to get deeper during singles. 10th frame of the last game, I pulled my head out of my A.. and made a move to infront of the ball return played 5th arrow out to the outer rangefinders down the lane and watched the ball do its magic. Now with that being said and having 20/20 hindsight. I could have shot "area" codes with this ball as I found out the ball will create it's own room. Congrats to the boys from Hopkinsville for resurecting this ball from the dead.

  • BuddiesProShop.com - Bill

    Posted by BuddiesProShop.com - Bill on Feb 21st 2005

    I laid this ball out 3 3/8" by 3 3/8" from my PAP (positive axis point). I did not need a weight hole. I tried this on a sport shot and our normal house shot. I was able to play anywhere from up the 2 board to 4th arrow out to the 5 board and get the ball back. The ball makes a nice midlane arcing motion to the pocket. Very easy to read what the ball is going to do. This ball will be a solid ball in my bag for reading the lanes when I travel. I am sorry to say that I am probably the only person on the Planet that never tried the Original 3-D Offset High Rev, but I now wish I would have. If you have any questions, please email me at Bill@BuddiesProShop.com Thanks, Bill BuddiesProShop.com "The Place All Bowlers Shop" 1-866-884-9355