Track Crash Bowling Ball

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Hit-and-Run Suspect Investigators are sifting through the rubble left after a lane-splintering crash at a local bowling center. Authorities say the prime suspect at this hour is the CRASH, Track's latest punisher. Witnesses say the Crash is a devastating combination of great looks and rack-shattering backend. The suspect is described as a Power Plus reactive coverstock that harnesses the power of a 4 piece multi-density core. Track company officials admit the Crash corners hard enough to leave the competition rubber-necking as it destroys the pins. They believe this ball is on course to CRASH a lot more parties.

Crash Specs
Hook Rating 28-21
Length 7.0
Backend 8.0
Core Technology Multi-Density 4 Piece
Core Power 8.0
RG 2.54
Differential 0.047
Flare Potential 5
Coverstock PowerPlus Reactive
Friction Rating 6.0
Finish Polished
Polish Magic Shine
Reaction Shape Flip
Lane Condition Medium with Carrydown

Color Purple/Gold/Red
Coverstock Reactive
Core 2-piece
RG 2.54
Differential 0.047
Intermediate Diff n/a
Factory finish Polished
Weights 12 thru 16lbs
   

7 Reviews

  • mohahk

    Posted by mohahk on May 11th 2006

    The reason I try all the balls I try is because my brother-in-law is a pro shop proprietor. I get balls at cost and have the opportunity to try out a lot of them without going into serious debt. Often if I don't like a ball, I can have him plug it and put it on consignment. As far as my feelings for certain companies, I hold companies in contempt for releasing products just to say they have something new. Storm and Roto-Grip (which are really one and the same since Storm is the parent company) are perfect examples of this.

  • Danes07

    Posted by Danes07 on May 9th 2006

    Hey, I was reading your reviews of some of the balls you have in your list and looking at some of the things in your profile. It seems that you have a definately problem with Storm balls, and generally any particle balls. Not to sound like a jerk or get on your back, but if you don't like these types of ball, then why don't you refrain from throwing them. Myself, personally I don't like Storm equipment and struggle with particle balls...but I have decided not to throw this type of equipment anymore. I know that as a bowler you like to keep an open mind and try new equipment, but if you find stuff that continually doesn't work for you, then why don't you just decide not to use it anymore, and stick to the stuff that does. This is just my opinion, and I like I said above, I'm not trying to be a jerk. Good Luck and Good Bowling<

  • highschoolbowler25

    Posted by highschoolbowler25 on Aug 5th 2005

    Well I had this ball drilled up with the cg 3 1/2" and the pin 4 1/2" from my pap. Now I took this ball out for my league and then bang the first night out. This ball just ripped the lanes apart. i mean I was able to miss out miss in and it did its job. In this league I am still a junior bowler so when you shoot 700 they get happy, but its no big deal. Now if i missed outside it fliped hard to recover and hit the pocket. If I missed in it held and rolled right into the pocket. During the night I think I missed pocket 4 times. The first game was great because it was like my 5th 279 in this house in like 2 months. I didnt strike in the 5th frame then i struck out for the rest. I then proceded to fallow it up with two lower game but still good to get the 700. Now this ball works great on that lane condition. However never try it on oil, even if you can point it. I tryed it this last week and it just rolled out. I mean rolled out. So never use it on oil trust me but on medium and heavier

  • mohahk

    Posted by mohahk on Jun 14th 2005

    Drilled pin next to ring finger center of gravity kicked out a bit with no balance hole. I can play this ball on virtually any condition. It goes long and saves tons of energy for the back end. It hooks up right at the end and the pin action is amazing. Very few 10 pins with this ball unless I play it down and in but that is not my normal shot anyway. Raised my avergae from 198 to 205 in the last 5 weeks of a 34 week season since I got this gem. Track discontinued this ball way too soon. This ball was damaged by a screw protruding from the side of the pit at the rathole I bowl at. It hasn't been the same since it was repaired.<s

  • timmy holtkamp

    Posted by timmy holtkamp on Dec 26th 2004

    overall, the coverstock is a proven commodity from previous balls, and is very sutible for this weight block. this ball gives very easy length and typical track power at the big end without fail. It handled just about everything that I threw at it, from a medium dry house shot, to a liquid sport shot that would rival Exxon-Valdez. If you have ever used a Track ball, you need to try this one for it's unmatched mid-priced performance. Great jobs by the guys at Track International, I don't know how it could possibly get better for this kind of money>

  • juggernaut99

    Posted by juggernaut99 on Nov 16th 2004

    This the second time I have returned to the Orleans and their shot was excellent. I played straight up with hte ball flipping standing 25 and opened the shot from 15 to 10. I used a factory second with a Bonanza label on it. The pin was 4 inches north of he fingers and label area. I punched it up at the shop where I have been going for years. The ball still worked like a first line product. I have always been a advocate for Columbia (you would notice by now). But this is Track (by Columbia of course) and now I have opened up to Track since Fab Hammers are no loner made, FAB R.I.P.

  • bowldoc4u

    Posted by bowldoc4u on Mar 26th 2004

    Track has needed a replacement for the Voodoo and HEXtreme for years and now they finally have it. What a great sideways ball in the back end. I enjoyed seeing a track ball go at least 45+ feet before it even thought about moving. And then BOOM! Dead sideways! Mine layout is my typical DC special pin above the ring 4 3/4 from axis and cg about 3-3/4 from axis. What a great reaction. I love the flip. Flip flip flip flip flip flip flip flip flip flip flip flip flip flip flip flip flip flip flip flip.