World Class Reactive Pearl

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LineWorld Class
Color
CoverstockReactive Pearl
Core2-piece
RG
Differential
Intermediate Diffn/a
Factory finishPolished
Weights
Cleared USBCYes

6 Reviews

  • napa15

    Posted by napa15 on Sep 6th 2007

    I own the World Class Reactive, NS2, Black Pearl, and the Sting. Of the 4, I believe the WCR is the strongest hitting of them. I couldn't believe myself. I have used it on a variety of conditions. Goes way to long on fresh oil (synthetic), reads wood lanes very well. This ball drives through the pocket. I definetaly recomend this ball. Absolutaly incredible. I have people want to buy this ball off of me, but I refuse to sell it. Great tournament ball for late in a multi-game block. Most bowlers would have to get in to deep, but with ball, just play inside the track area, and your set.

  • napa15

    Posted by napa15 on Sep 6th 2007

    I own the World Class Reactive, NS2, Black Pearl, and the Sting. Of the 4, I believe the WCR is the strongest hitting of them. I couldn't believe myself. I have used it on a variety of conditions. Goes way to long on fresh oil (synthetic), reads wood lanes very well. This ball drives through the pocket. I definetaly recomend this ball. Absolutaly incredible. I have people want to buy this ball off of me, but I refuse to sell it. Great tournament ball for late in a multi-game block. Most bowlers would have to get in to deep, but with ball, just play inside the track area, and your set.

  • The Punisher

    Posted by The Punisher on Mar 26th 2007

    This is my first Lane Masters Bowling Ball. I bought it, because i want a polished high performance bowling ball to attack medium and dryer lane conditions. I throuw it to the outside of the first arrow with medium revs and it goes very long and turns to the pocket very hard when it hit the dry part of the lane. It covers the power until it arrive the pins. I think Lane Masters makes bowling balls of first class quality. I bowled 30 -50 games with it and it still looks like it is not used until now. The only negativ thing i can say about it is, that the ball leaves sometimes tenpins on very great shots,too...you have to make good quality shots to get all ten down. But it is all about making good shoots to score high....

  • BuddiesProShop.com - Bill

    Posted by BuddiesProShop.com - Bill on Oct 24th 2006

    With this ball I used the same layout as some of the other Lane Master balls that I have tested. The pin was 4 inches from my PAP and the CG was 3 3/4 inches from my PAP. I tested this ball on our fresh oiled house pattern and found it to be about 5 boards less overall hook than the World Class Solid. This ball has the same easy read as the World Class Solid with less overall hook. When the lanes dry out for your World Class Solid, just pick up this ball and you will be able to get the ball down the lane, and still have the same type of reaction. The World Class Reactive gave me about 4 boards more overall hook than the Big R Bang. Thanks Bill BuddiesProShop.com

  • BuddiesProShop.com - Tim

    Posted by BuddiesProShop.com - Tim on Oct 5th 2006

    I laid the World Class Reactive out pin 4 1/2" x cg 3 1/2" from my PAP. I wanted to compliment my blue World Class, and this ball did just that. The original WC was a strong, smooth arcing ball and the new pearl is more of a skid flip. I found the pearl to be about 10 feet longer on the house shot than the particle, and a much sharper breakpoint. For me, this World Class was about 5 boards less hook overall than the original, but with a much more defined breakpoint. I also really like the versitility of this one, as I was able to move to all parts of the lane with a hand position adjustment. I think the only condition that this ball would not be at its best is heavy heavy oil, the shiny pearl cover doesn't have enough teeth to bite through the slick stuff. This ball falls perfectly into the Legends lineup, and is sure to be a favorite of the Lane Masters/Legends faithful.

  • AngryBall

    Posted by AngryBall on Sep 25th 2006

    I really like this ball. It compares favoribly to the Vapor Zone in that it will create more angle and a greater reaction to friction than the Vapor does, even on misses to the right. This ball is drilled pin over the fingers centered on the grip line with the CG located 1" right of the center of span. Not an aggressive drill by any means. When this ball makes it's move off the break it reminds me of the Black Widow in motion. But because of the ball being symetrical it did not get to it's preferred spin axis extremely fast and I've never had a problem with the ball burning up too fast even on extreme conditions. I've been able to use multiple releases and ball sppeds with this ball with excellent results on all of them. This ball is very versitle and can be a great baseline ball for your arsenal to build around. On the consumer side, this ball maybe pricey but the quality of the ball is easily seen. From the thick coverstock (2 1/2" vs. the 3/8" standard) to the look and