Track Equation 2 Bowling Ball

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Coverstock: Goo LS Reactive Core: Tri-Core Titanium Reaction: Skid/Flip

Line Equation
Color Purple/Burgandy
Coverstock Reactive
Core 2-piece
RG 2.52
Differential 0.040
Intermediate Diff n/a
Factory finish Polished
Weights 12 thru 16lbs
   

5 Reviews

  • camarokid57

    Posted by camarokid57 on Nov 9th 2007

    This ball has become my new sport shot ball. it reds the lane patterns the way i want it to and finds the pocket, even when i miss my mark a couple of boards. I played this on the Chameleon Pattern and averaged 189 over 8 games, not great, but by no means bad. This ball is also very versatile...It can be played in themiddle of the lane and snap in the pocket witout losing hitting power. It can also be played out as far as the 2 board and will easily some back, without hooking too much. I prefer to play it at about the 10 board most of the time, but I can play it anywhere without having to worry about where the ball ends up...I will be in the pocket, If i hit my mark

  • spiff 225

    Posted by spiff 225 on Aug 15th 2007

    well i bought this ball about a week and a half ago and i've already bowled a 300 with it. i bought it with the intention of using primarily for dry lanes, but with its OOB finish its been serving me well on a fresh house shot. Breaks late with a smooth arc into the pocket. Here's a video of me using the equation 2: http://youtube.com/watch?v=S58asCY5tes EDIT: best ball i have ever owned i love it in fact its probably the best ball ever. get one...now now now now now now now

  • Matt Coffelt

    Posted by Matt Coffelt on Mar 15th 2007

    I had a few extra bucks to spend and wanted a mid priced ball to complement my Angular One. I chose the Equation over Hammers Toxic since lately ive not had good luck with Hammer products. I have had a few Track balls in the past and thought id give them a try again. The ball hits hard.. carries very well and I have no issues with the ball other than it hooks way to much.. But thats my fault. I poured over the ball layouts and deceided to go with a layout that should of been a hook \ set layout for high rev bowlers. the layout read 2 1/2 x 5 1/2. I was a little skeptical but drilled it any way. What i got was a Leverage layout that hooks out of the house. I am able to play the inside lines without any loss of hitting power. Thats is all fine but since i wanted a hook / set not what i was looking for. Here is where i made my mistake. I failed to notice that on the ball diagram the measurements were DIFFERENT than the title of the drilling. The ball diagram s

  • hotbuffnbright24

    Posted by hotbuffnbright24 on Feb 22nd 2007

    1. The Price is Outstanding will be the greatest compliment for track's newest compliment in high performance the phoenix. This ball will turn and obliterate the pins no matter if in the pocket outside of it a little broklyn it doesnt matter the reaction on this ball is like none i have ever seen for a skid flip ball it will turn baby. This ball compared to the toxic or doom for skid flip balls is the most consistent so it is NOT release sensitive it is severly forgiving i give this ball an infinity rating i mean honestly how can u compete for 108.99 and on top of that be able to perform on any lane condition. A++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Superb Ball!! Doesnt Quit!!!! BUY IT YOU WONT BE DISAPPOINTED YOUR AVERAGE WILL GO UP ID SAY AT LEAST 20-30 PINS NO JOKE!!!!

  • Harmsey

    Posted by Harmsey on Jan 31st 2007

    Drilled this one to use strickly on drier lanes. Pin 5" from PAP located 3 1/4" above center line with cg 5" from pap and 1 1/4" above center line. This ball is a hitting monster for a dry ball. Bowled against another lefty using a Tropical Storm playing the same line and he kept leaving 7's the whole night (17 i counted) The equation2 left only 3 for me. 782 to 630 I'll take that any day. This ball worked well also on a 32 foot sport shot keeping me in play for the duration of the squad. The best Dry Lane Ball I've seen in 5 years.