It's payback time! The new Track Avenger is the perfect weapon to inflict pain on the pins. This high system core combined with the ProTracktion TM Plus coverstock produces a high-flare potential which creates the strongest backending motion of any ProTracktion TM ball to date. The versatility of the ProTracktion shell is easily sanded for oily conditions. Fear the Avenger.
Ball Construction: Multiple Density 4-piece
Recommended Lane Condition: Heavy to Light Oil (depending on coverstock finish)
Backend Rating: 10 (on a scale of 1-10)
Hook Rating: 19 (on a scale of 1-20)
Flare Potential: High
Core Design: Dual Flip Block Technology
Radius of Gyration: 2.56
Differential: .065
Coverstock: ProTracktion TM Plus
Color: Violent Purple
Factory Finish: Polished
Pin Placement: 0-5"
Recommended Polish: Track Magic TM Clean N Polish
Color | Purple |
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Coverstock | Particle |
Core | 2-piece |
RG | 2.56 |
Differential | 0.065 |
Intermediate Diff | n/a |
Factory finish | Polished |
Weights | 10 thru 16lbs |
5 Reviews
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HookedOnTrack
I bought The avenger for medium-heavy oil but it has a greater purpose of use. This moody ball can hit suprisingly hard/weak and it has a 'freakish' way carrying strikes out of nowhere. I have tried a variety of layouts on this one and ended up with CG towards PAP and wight/balance hole beyond. This layout helps me rev up the ball but I don't think there's another ball out there, where layout has so little effect on overal performance. Even on heavy heads with burnt dry backends will there be any skid/flip reaction, just a smooth arc wich is great, if you normaly get a lot of 4-9 splits on wet/dry conditions (righty). But there's more! Dry heads, spotty pines, carrydown and reversed block are for many lowscoring conditions that just takes too much of adjustments but for a polished Avenger, everything looks the same!
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Smiley-one
Overall, this is a great ball to have in your bag. Has the length and back-end of a strong reactive along with the versatility of a particle. This ball holds the line well on the average house shot and has the ability to come back if you send it wide. When a lot of carrydown is present, you can get by if you cut down on the belly and come up the back of the ball for a straighter, skid-snap type of shot. On heavy oil, you almost have to go down 5 and point it in to get it started to the pocket. Ball does possess great carry ability from every angle and will remain in my bag for some time to come.
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wwelchiosis106
me and the guy who drills my equiptment decided we need something for heavy oil and the avenger was the answer, i have never tried an instant roll drilling and we put it on this ball but when it is shiny it will not flip for nothing and it rolls early but when it is sanded it rolls early and flip! the shiny surface is alot more consistant than the sanded surface but the guy who drilled it said that it would lose power and not hit strong but it bangs the pocket quite hard and i really enjoy this ball---on oily patterns
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greg
This is a good ball to switch to if you wanna play the same line when the lanes start to hook more during league play. It goes long and then crashes the pocket. Personally, I use this ball as my dry lane ball. It seems that Brunswick's Attitude 3 hooks more than this ball. This ball sounds good when it hits the pocket, will take out a corner pin without thinkin twice. The Avenger is a predictable ball, you can see when it flips. This ball will carry light every now and then, but for the most part the lanes have to be hookin for this ball to carry light.
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zo8pin
I have this ball drilled to go long and snap. It's very surprising the way it can cut through oil, I'm not sure what it's rated at but I bowl a 9:00pm 620 scratch league and the lanes are flooded often. Most guys are using dull equipment. I am playing somewhere between 5 & 10 with good turn. I have a 3 quarter roll and the ball just saws stuff in half. Most guys on this league are playing 15 to 20 and cranking it hard. I'm looking to get another when this one falls apart from usage.