Track Red Enforcer Bowling Ball - Remake

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The ENFORCER is a mixture of the past, present and future. First, Track modified the original Triton Heat core (made it smaller) from the past and added a flip block on top. Track then wrapped the new "Power Rev" core in their state of the art Pro Traction coverstock from the present. This combination of core and coverstock gives the ENFORCER the highest hook potential and most hitting power of any Track ball ever designed. The ENFORCER'S ball reaction truly makes it the ball for the future! Track's New EnforcerTM is a mixture of past, present and future. We have used the basic Triton HeatTM core shape from the past and added a flip block on top to drive this ball through the heads. We then wrapped our new "Power Rev" core in our state of the art ProTracktionTM coverstock. This combination of core and coverstock gives the ENFORCER and you the most power hook potential of any Track ball ever designed. Tremendous hook and backend reaction truly make the enforcer the ball for the future!

Line Enforcer
Color Red
Coverstock ProTracktion Particle
Core 4-piece
RG 2.487
Differential 0.047
Intermediate Diff n/a
Factory finish Sheen
Weights 10 thru 16lbs
   

8 Reviews

  • darrenpud

    Posted by darrenpud on Jul 23rd 2004

    My first Track ball in my bag.I'm very pleased with the performance I have from it.Got it from my proshop operator used and still hits the lanes as if it was brand new.Needed some surface though.Don't polish it or it will serve you no purpose but a spare ball.The duller the surface the better for this ball.It gets through the heads and rolls at about 45 ft. then makes an explosive backend turn which results in great carry and increased pin action.I would say that Track is impressing me with just using this one ball.I am very pleased!!!

  • OnEaNdOnLy

    Posted by OnEaNdOnLy on Oct 5th 2003

    i had this ball drilled Leverage, it works ok, but once it hits more than medium it just doesnt hook up, it rolls way too long, and just doesnt work. i mean ive bowled good with it, ive bowled bad with it, it just is not for me, i think i might get it drilled a little differenty. like maybe itll work better if i have it drilled for early roll, hopefully it will be successful next time. It hits realllly hard, and rolls strong when its on medium and lower, but it just doesnt have the same type of reaction it oil, it literally will JUST SIT THERE ON like 8 board.

  • Divine_Dragon

    Posted by Divine_Dragon on Aug 20th 2003

    My Enforcer is drilled 5x4 and it is very even, smooth, but yet aggressive off the dry. It hits better than the best hitting balls on the market and carries just as great. The drill pattern on this ball evens out playing the wet dry shots with just a small belly down the oil line. It will recover if tugged but if you send it out too far it will jump for the nose. I purchased a few more of these because of how pleased I am with it. This ball and the TKO Contender are my favorite Track balls ever.

  • sosby299

    Posted by sosby299 on Aug 3rd 2003

    this is one of the many great balls track has made i throw a lot of track stuff like the enforcer the assassin and a triton heat they are still the best so people think just cause it is partical they think it will track out you just have to clean them a lot more than any other reactive ball i probly have reserfaced mine about 5 time in a 3 year period as long as you dont mind clean your balls a partical ball is not a bad ball at all now you people need to go out and buy a track ball.

  • mr.freak

    Posted by mr.freak on Apr 19th 2003

    It is 10 pin because the way it use to hook. I could thow it from the middle of the lane to the 3 board and watch hook. It is a label drill. I use to, go out every week with it a shoot 200+ during league play. It never over hooked and it never rolled out on me.When carry down was taking place and everyone was shooting around the pocket, the lane had no effect on the bowling ball. To bad the lanes are synthetic and the oil pattern is long instead short because I wish I could go another game with it.

  • jerryleguer

    Posted by jerryleguer on Apr 1st 2003

    Overall its my favorite ball. I have used it for 3 years and haven't bought another one since. I the heads are dry don't eaven think about using it but if you can get it trhough the front part of the lanes with no problem she will be very predictable eaven in low speed. Every 15 days a good clean and pass of a 600 grid will keep the ball in good condition. If you pl;aya wall make shure it dosen't run into it or it will hook and die. One complain I have in my bowling alley with this ball is that if I miss left a split will come as with other balls this dosen't happen because of the angle of entry, but that is not the ball.

  • BaseballStud2oo6

    Posted by BaseballStud2oo6 on Mar 30th 2003

    This ball hits very hard. I won it in a raffle. I have used it in two tournaments since and have done pretty good with it. I can play down and in. When carrydown you can stand in the middle and swing it out over 10 and it will comeback and hit hard. You can use it for many different styles too. I can stay under it, turn it, or just lay it out there and it will come back. When there is carrydown, you may have to throw it harder. Overall a great ball so far and very versatile.

  • bowlingking

    Posted by bowlingking on Nov 23rd 2001

    This ball has the pin out at about 5 inches and it is drilled where the pin is just above the ring finger.This ball hits real hard and it has a very controlable hard arc.When I throw this ball it flares up and hits hard.This is the ball I threw my first 300 with and I hope to do it again.If the house you bowl at has medium to medium heavy lane conditions this is the ball for you.The only trouble I had with this ball is sometimes it wanted to hook way to early and it wouldnt get no length.