Track Havoc Bowling Ball

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Power Plus Solid coverstock High tech with a smaller price tag. That's what you get with the Havoc. The Havoc is the first mass bias technology ball in the Track line that is NOT at the high performance price point. The Havoc's Horizontally Biased Plate (HBP) technology allows for a wider range of motion when the mass bias is placed in different locations. HBP technology and Havoc's Power Plus coverstock create an ideal benchmark ball for all styles of play.

Havoc Specs
Hook Rating 29-20
Length 6.0
Backend 6.0
Core Technology Horizontally Biased Plate
Core Power 7.0
RG 2.50
Differential 0.430
Determinator Spin Time 11.0
Flare Potential 5
Coverstock Power Plus Solid
Friction Rating 6.5
Finish 1500 Smooth
Polish Magic Shine
Reaction Shape Strong Arc
Lane Condition Medium to Light Oil

Line Havoc
Color Blue/Dark Blue
Coverstock Power Plus Solid
Core 2-piece
RG 2.50
Differential 0.043
Intermediate Diff n/a
Factory finish 1500 Smooth
Weights 12 thru 16lbs
   

12 Reviews

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  • maw1727

    Posted by maw1727 on Aug 4th 2005

    overall this ball is prety good but it takes alot of getting used to, I was bowling with a Blazing Inferno before I made the switch and am finding that i am having to tone down my wrist action to get the pocket which doesn't feel so natural. In one ten frame game I left seven ten pins which I found quite a bit frustrating to say the least so I am now using my Blazing Inferno as my Spare ball to get the ten pins that I always seem to be left with, the hook on the inferno seems to be controlable.

  • highschoolbowler25

    Posted by highschoolbowler25 on Jul 1st 2005

    ok this about the same ball i made a post about a while back. Now i changed the surface by polishing it first and then setting it back to true box then i hit it with a grey scotch brite. I then took it to our junior city tourny and the second week i use it and bang i shoo a 263 game with it i was happy that it was the last game of that set and i had to shot that to get 600. The first game of the next set i started with it and i am going strong and then bang i leave a 5 pin and end up with a 279 my second one in 2 weeks at the same house the other was in the same tourny a week befor with my animal. I end up taking this ball to the state junior/senior highschool tourny and i start that off great with a 116 lol (yes that is correct) i then swich to my animal and shoot 221 then i droped again to 154 this is a six game set we had to do and the next to games are 178,132 or so and then i pull out the havoc and woulding you know it. I toss 12 idetical balls and bang it lost its drive going int

  • walesliao

    Posted by walesliao on Jan 10th 2005

    Generally speak,this ball will make thousand sales in worldwide because this is an definately 1-2 punch ball. I drilled it at pin 2" & laid the pin spot right-up ring finger with cg out 1.5" of palm center of grip.PAP put a 1/2" not deep balance hole. This pattern allow me to play out side arrow into inside arrow.And if you don't release this ball perfectly,don't be worried...It is an auto-recovery ball in mid-lane condition.I had a 245-268-255 pack after drilled day. You should not miss this ball ever!!It's HAVOC dynasty~

  • highschoolbowler25

    Posted by highschoolbowler25 on Dec 5th 2004

    this is just what i needed after having only one reactive for about a year and it being a scout reactive this is a nice jump. i mean the first time i used it i couldnt fingure it out but then i changed my had possitions and whap. it made all the difference. i ended up shooting 700 after that. then just the other day i had 12 identical balls hit the poket frount 9. then i got taped with a 10 pin. then the first ball of the next game i struck then i hit to flush and left a 9 pin. this ball is great never seen it better. very underestemated and did not get the notice it deserved probly the best none high perfomance asymetrical ball ever made and still out there. everyone should get one

  • EXCALIBER

    Posted by EXCALIBER on May 4th 2004

    Havoc (I have had 2, but did not have the first long enough to base a true opinion on) is a strong reactive ball. This one is laid out with the pin 2 inches above my midline and MB just left of my thumb in my track. Went with a weaker drilling on this one because I had the first Havoc I owned drilled leverage.....and it was a big moving ball. I am much happier with this layout. It is a little more controllable. It is a very forgiving ball, giving room to miss in and miss out on almost any given shot. Incredible pin action for a ball in this price point. It skid/arcs, no flippiness to this ball. When it reaches the breakpoint it makes a strong move and keeps on going, but in a controllable fashion. If you do not have one of these, get one! You will not be disappointed.

  • MadWolf

    Posted by MadWolf on Apr 17th 2004

    Out of the box I played 711 (255 - 197 - 259) and I never left a ten! In 14 games I average 216.5 and 5 games over 250. For a 195-200 bowler.. I think that's good I got this ball in replacement of my Super Charge (who is died after 1 month?) and is not a mistake! I’m in love with my Havoc, it's my go to ball for all the tournaments and the leagues games. I don't why Track classified this ball for light oil? Maybe because is not a high performance ball? Seriously, they made a mistake! This ball is for medium to med-heavy oil. Buy this ball, for the price is the BEST!

  • vanwilder300

    Posted by vanwilder300 on Apr 16th 2004

    When I first got this ball it hooked it ass off and I had great carry. Problem was I didn't buy it for a big hook. So I put some polish on it and it did tame down some. bad thing is that now it wont carry my corners. I have tried 2 different drillings on it including stacked leverage and havent found much success at all with it on synthetics or wood lanes. I had it for two weeks and its already on the resale rack. Track is known for the big backend balls but I already found that in the crunch time.

  • BuddiesProShop.com - Bill

    Posted by BuddiesProShop.com - Bill on Mar 6th 2004

    I have drilled a couple of these now for our pro shop guys. Willie Willis ball was set up with the pin about the ring finger, and the mass bias in the strong position. On a freshly oiled house shot, this ball was clean through the heads, while reving up. Mr. Willis found this ball to have great midlane control and found the ball to be even better with Wet/Dry lane conditons. Willie was able to move inside and outside with this ball and still have a consistant reaction throughout. He also found this ball to be consistent from thestart of the night to the finish. The second person that we drilled for was a left hander with medium ball speed. I laid this ball out the same as a Nighthawk Menace that he loved. The pin was beside his ring finger and the mass bias was in the strong position. This bowler found the ball to clean through the front, reving up in the midlane and making a strong arcing move to the pocket. After watching both of these bowlers, this ball will be the

  • thechad6988

    Posted by thechad6988 on Feb 24th 2004

    I placed the Pin above the ring finger and the Mass Bias just right of the thumb for a more aggressive finish. My first night shooting I played third arrow and the ball came back hard to the pocket. This particular layout allows you to play outside and inside with a very predictible break point. When the ball hits the pins, it sounds real solid. Very little deflection when the ball hits the pins. If anyone is looking for a ball for a mid price range that can be real aggressive and give you some area this would be the ball I would suggest. It comes with a dull factory finish and if layed out right, can allow anyone to play the shot they would like. Just don't play this ball when the heads dry out.

  • thescud

    Posted by thescud on Feb 9th 2004

    Well, my first blue ball since my 12lb Defense Zone. Wow. This ball, as far as I can see, is not made for medium-light oil. I drilled it with the pin above the ring finger, extra hole on my PAP with the CG dead center of the grip. The ball starts up a little earlier than i expected, but also made a very big move on the backend. BEWARE.. the first batch of Havocs Track sent to distributors was only 4 3/4 inches from the pin to the MB through the CG. It was supposed to be 6 3/4. Drill accordingly.

  • JuniorsProShop

    Posted by JuniorsProShop on Feb 8th 2004

    We drilled this one for a regular of the shop. Pin over the ring, cg in the in the palm, kicked out maybe a 1/2 inch, MB just to the right of thumb. Ball cleared the front ok, but made a swooping move to the hole, hit very strong. It was a fresh house shot, 42 feet, synthetic lanes. Didn't watch him throw that many, but he seemed to think it was pretty strong, stronger than what he expected considering it was advertised for med to light oil. I guess I may tend to agree with him, however, the ball got decent length and snapped harder than a lot of balls on the market, it was strong in its move. I just dont see this ball being a go to ball on dry conditions, but on some meduim oil, this one will be a killer.