G-Force Evolution

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Are you ready for the speed and power of the new G-Force Evolution..? The G-Force Evolution features our all new Bleeder coverstock. The new Bleeder pearl reactive coverstock wastes no energy in the front part of the lane, bleeding off all the energy on the back end. Wrapped inside this new coverstock is our powerful, yet controllable famous W.A.S, Warped Asymmetrical Symmetrical diamond core. The W.A.S. core produces an unforeseen amount of G's when coming down the lane, creating an Evolution of strikes. Light years ahead of the competition, how many G's can you handle?
LineG-Force
ColorPurple
CoverstockBleeder Reactive Pearl
Core2-piece Asymmetrical
RG2.516
Differential
Intermediate Diffn/a
Factory finishPolished
Weights12 thru 16lbs
Cleared USBCYes

4 Reviews

  • thetrainmin

    Posted by thetrainmin on Mar 12th 2008

    My pro shop's distributor doesn't do Lane#1. Very few people use them in my area. I really wanted to get my hand in this particular ball. I had the opportunity to snag one and had it drilled immediately. Pin 12 oclock w a kicked out cg and in line mb. Very small weight hole4 inches from center line. This ball is stupid long. The first few balls I couldn't believe how well it snapped after going so long down the lane. It has a very hard yet controllable late breakpoint. Tons of power at the pindeck. on a 41 ft ths this ball carried misses left and way right. I love it and became a sawhead after five minutes with this ball. I quickly became comfortable playing all parts of the with different hand positions as well. Had great shape pipin it down the track comin out the back of it as well chewin on it 3rd arrow and deeper bellying it out as far as I could. I'm curious to see how well the cover holds up. The ball guy said its all about finding what matches you. The

  • schumix62

    Posted by schumix62 on Nov 14th 2007

    Wow, what a ball. This is my second Lane # 1 ball, I own yet a Carbide +, and I was impressed by the way the ball hits the pocket and sent the pins to hell with a great boom. Hat to play it more slowly then my other bowling balls. The color is amazing and the coverstock shines like a jewel. For the most lane conditions in my area I can take the ball first out of my bag. Still a good new release from the Lane # 1 company. Needless to say it`s the money worth. L A N E # 1 G - F O R C E - E V O L U T I O N

  • Bowling kid

    Posted by Bowling kid on May 24th 2007

    I JUST BOUGHT THIS BALL ON 5/23/07 AND I BOWL AT GRC IN KENOSHA WISCONSIN I HAVE THE ONLY ONE AND AT FIRST THIS BALL I DIDNT LIKE BUT NOW THAT I ADJUSTED TO THE CORE ITS A VERY SOLID HARD HITTING AND EASY TO CONTROL ON THE DRY. SADLY THIS IS THE LAST COLUMBIA MADE LANE ONE BUT I GOT ALL OF THE LANE ONES FROM COLUMBIA. I HAD THIS BALL DRILLED WITH THE MOST FLARE AND BACKEND WHICH IS RECOMENED THIS IS A LIGHT OIL BALL IF YOU WANT A MED OIL BALL GET THE URANIUM HRG WHICH IS A GREAT BALL BUT I DONT KNOW WHAT IT IS AOBUT THIS BALL I JUST LOVE IT SO FAR IN MY LEAUGE I HAVE A AVERAGE OF 236.6 RIGHT NOW SO GET THIS BALL WHILE YOU CAN LIMITED SUPPLIES!!!

  • BuddiesProShop.com - Tim

    Posted by BuddiesProShop.com - Tim on Apr 3rd 2007

    First off, thanks to Chuck at Lane #1 for getting the two new test balls out to us so we can get an idea of what they do. I laid both new balls out identically...pin 4 3/4" from my PAP and MB 3 3/4" from my PAP, pin 3 1/4" above the midline, no weight holes needed. On the medium oil shot I tested it on, the G-Force Evolution impressed everyone that watched. It was very clean through the front part of the lane and made a left-hand turn on the backend. I was able to play different parts of the lane with just a minor hand position change, and like all other Lane #1 balls, it his the pins like a freight train. Pins flew everywhere, and the expanded pocket i had with this ball allowed me to throw a high percentage of strikes. I moved to a pair with a higher volume oil pattern to see how the Evolution would fare on heavier oil shots. I had to play further right than I would have preferred, but you gotta do what the lanes tell you to do. The shiny surface of the Evolution was