Lord Field Pin Hacker Bowling Ball

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PIN HACKER is created for bowlers looking for strong motion to pocket. The ideal lane condition for the Pin Hacker is medium to oily lane conditions. The LTX1 HYBRID coverstock is versatile and provides more energy transfer from the ball to the pins.
LinePremium
ColorBlue / Red Pearl
CoverstockLtx2 Hybrid
CoreGuillotine
RG2.528
Differential0.043
Intermediate Diffn/a
Factory finish1000 Abralon Sanded & Factory Polished
Weights12 thru 16lbs
Cleared USBCYes

6 Reviews

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  • captncrank

    Posted by captncrank on Feb 26th 2013

    Carries Amazing , a bit better on the synthetics i bowl on , on the wood lanes it left 4 solid 9pins and 2 10pins in 1 game im sure i had a part in that but the solid 9pin shots were pocket...this was my second lord field purchase and i am so happy with it , it rolls well alongside my judgment and nasty another great ball from a great company, i am surprised at the recovery this ball has from deep inside angles... i am glad to be a part of the amateur staff and hope to show that lord field is the real deal

  • Pat Patterson

    Posted by Pat Patterson on Mar 18th 2012

    I finally got a chance to throw the EXODUS and the PIN HACKER from LORD FIELD BOWLING. The EXODUS is laid-out with a 2.4” PIN IN RF, NO WH, CG 1" RT OF CL, 1/2" ABOVE MIDLINE and the PIN HACKER is laid-out with a 2.85” PIN IN RF, NO WH, CG 1-1/2" RT OF CL, 1/8" ABOVE MIDLINE. First used them in an older house with a synthetic overlay, this house is normally pretty dry, so suffice it say neither ball had a good look, although when the balls got to the pocket they both had exceptional carry. The line I had the most success playing was up 15 at the arrows to 5-6 at 40 feet with a little more speed than normal. Got to use them both on my THS, which is a fairly new surface utilizing Twister Pins, a new Kegel oiling machine running a modified USBC White Pattern. On this pattern the PIN HACKER in a couple of games after league play looked pretty strong and promising, playing a line similar to what I mentioned above whereas the EXODUS was equally as impressive playing the same line. While there I got asked to sub on my own team to boot(injury, long story). I decided to start with the PIN HACKER for game 1. Started out with a double and shot seemed to start transitioning immediately or it was me. I proceed to shoot 189, with a pocket 7-10 and a pocket 4-9. Game 2 started same way, but lanes got squirrelly as it started to get a little too over/under for me, beared-down and proceeded to shoot 221. Started game 3 with the EXODUS shooting the same line with a small 3/1 adjustment on the left lane and a 2/1 move on the right lane and proceed throw the front 6 before leaving a 10 pin in the 7th, then strung last 5 for a 279/689 series. Not bad since I wasn’t planning on bowling that evening. Overall, I was impressed with the carry of both balls and will most likely tweak the coverstock on the PIN HACKER to see what look I will have this week. As for the EXODUS, I plan on leaving the cover untouched and will use both again this upcoming week. I plan to practice a little more this week and will compare them to some of my current “non-Lord Field equipment”. Overall impression is good, and looking forward to all the upcoming releases from this fine up-and-coming company. To Tony Martin, thanks again for the opportunity to join your team at Lord Field.

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