Track MX10 Bowling Ball

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MANUFACTURER’S INTENT For the Mx10, we wanted to create a ball that offered moderate length with a strong back end reaction for those with medium rev rates. In order to achieve the targeted ball motion, we’ve combined a brand new cover with a young but successful core design. CORE We’ve utilized our Face core which was previously used in our high performance line. This core allows the Mx10 to read the mid-lane aggressive enough to get the job done while maintaining sufficient energy for the breakpoint. COVER Bowlers with medium rev rates usually get lost in the mix when it comes to coverstock development. Most covers are either too aggressive or not aggressive enough for their game which forces them to play the wrong part of the lane. For our medium rev rate fans, we’ve developed our new MR (Mid Response) covers. The Mx10 features our MR-6 Hybrid cover which offers just the right amount of mid-lane re FINISH The Mx10 is finished with 500/1000 Abralon® and polished with our Powerhouse Factory Finish. The extra bit of surface underneath the polished finish allows the strengths of the MR-6 Hybrid to shine on almost any lane conditions, especially on medium oil patterns. OVERALL Although the Mx10 was engineered with the medium rev rate style in mind, we are confident that all styles so play will gravitate towards this beauty. The Mx10 has both the looks and performance. It’s the complete package!

Line MX
Color Black/Yellow/Silver Pearl
Coverstock MR-6 Hybrid
Core Face
RG 2.50
Differential .049
Intermediate Diff 0.010
Factory finish 500/1000 grit Abralon® Polished w/Powerhouse Factor Finish Polish
Weights 12-16 lbs
   

1 Review

  • Darrell_Lovell

    Posted by Darrell_Lovell on Mar 16th 2014

    Looking for a ball that would clear the fronts but work through carry down when my skid flip equipment would shoot through the oil down lane. Looks like the Mx10 will do just that. The Hybrid coverstock adds some traction to the ball and also dulls out the jerk. Tried the ball on three patterns. 1) 40 foot house pattern with low volume: Pattern plays very dry in the middles. Was able to move in and use this balls drive and angles to combat the dry down lane and stay closer to the track. Ball made a strong move and really controlled the backend without losing aggression. 2) 42 foot house pattern with high volume: Pattern plays very slick. Was able to play up the track and never worry about overreaction in the heads. Couple of shots did bail out on the back, but with the box surface that is not a surprise on that type of pattern. 3) Kegel Dead Man’s Curve: Pattern is 43 feet and had a high volume 13 and out. The ball struggled – as did everything I had – with the volume down lane. Inside, however, it offered a good move and the ability to control the dry as the day wore on and the entire 120 field wore a hole in the middle. In conclusion, this is a good bridge ball from surface to polish. If you’re looking for a ball to stick in the middle of your arsenal, this should be a choice.

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