The new Track Pearl Stomp™ features our proven Core2 Technology design combined with our new POWERPLUS™ III pearlized coverstock. With its reduced RG differential (flare potential) and our new pearlized coverstock, the Pearl Stomp easily gets further down the lane before making a dramatic turn on the backend. The Pearl Stomp's combination of Core2 Technology and our new POWERPLUS III coverstock, creates the sharpest angle of all current Track balls on medium lane conditions. Knock'em dead. The Pearl Stomp hits with more high-performance features for less. The reduced flare potential in our Core2 technology design, combined with our new PowerPlus III pearl coverstock, gets this ball further down the lane before it makes a powerful turn into the pocket. It has the sharpest angle of entry of all Track balls on medium oil lane conditions. The Track Pearl Stomp TM features our proven Core2 Technology design combined with our new PowerPlus TM II pearlized coverstock. With its reduced RG differential (flare potential) and our new pearlized coverstock, the Stomp Pearl easily gets further down the lane before making a dramatic turn on the backend. The Pearl Stomp's combination of Core2 Technology and our new PowerPlus II coverstock, creates the sharpest angle of all current Track balls on medium lane conditions.
Ball Construction: Multiple Density 3-piece
Recommended Lane Condition: Medium Oil
Hook Rating: 16 (on a scale of 1-20)
Flare Potential: Medium
Core Design: Core2 Technology
Radius of Gyration: 2.52
Differential: .040
Coverstock: PowerPlus II
Color: Blue Green Pearl with Yellow Logo Fill
Factory Finish: Polished
Pin Placement: 0-5"
Recommended Polish: Track Magic TM Clean N Polish
Line | Stomp |
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Color | Green |
Coverstock | Reactive Pearl |
Core | 2-piece |
RG | 2.52 |
Differential | 0.047 |
Intermediate Diff | n/a |
Factory finish | Polished |
Weights | 10 thru 16lbs |
8 Reviews
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n_adams
track was my company and then i moved over to columbia. dont know why wanted to try something else. but track makes solid stuff. ive had one ever since i was small enought to only throw an 11 pound ball. a ko punch, a tko, and a champ. all great but this one i didnt really use a lot i dont know i look back now and its great. i throw during long tourneys. at about the middle of the 5th game of 6 boy im beat so i switch down to this 1 lb lighter. its great. lighter but still hits.
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Gnome_bowling
overall the best way to use this ball is on synthetic lanes with medium oil. If you are on wood lanes and there is no oil the ball will just take off 1/4 down the lane. When in tournaments if the ball gets throw way outside it will come back with major force. The majority of the time it will leave the 8 pin or the 10 pin. I recommend this ball on synthetic lanes not wood lanes. If you are on wood lanes you are going to have to move left and throw it out more. It will comeback , but with not as much power if it was on synthetic lanes.
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jasperboy
This was the first new ball that I ever bought for a specific purpose and had fitted and drilled for me. It has raised my avarage 14 pins so far, and is the first BIG turning ball I've ever owned. I also own a Black Brunswick Attack Zone R, which was my first attempt to buy a Medium Oil Ball. It is now just my ten pin ball. I really like the Stomp, and would encourage anyone who is just learning to throw a hook to give this a try on normal league conditions. It has two much snap for dry lanes, and is not a heavy oil ball. However at a medium to high ball speed on medium lanes, it drives.
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AdrianS
Drilled it 4x2.5 with hole 6 inches over Took this one out on some heavy head oil with a fairly wide open area outside 10 plus a little carrydown (hold area ) up the middle. My 1 game told me that it dosen't need the ball speed i've thrown the Pearl Elite and Heat at on similar conditions. It was best to keep the ball in play with this drilling due to the arcing backend motion(though the breakpoint is still quite sharp) Took it out on my usual second shift leauge shot a few nights later and that showed what this ball can do when it's got some dryer boards to work with. Played my ususal 20-10 swing shot for a couple of games and only had problems if the speed was off a little (5-7-10 and 4-9 back to back!) It still had a very even reaction on the backend too(not as late and flippy as the Bolt or the Combat Zone) Took it outside 10 for the last shot of the night and wished i'd moved 1 1/2 games earlier. Even out of the lighter outside oil and dryer backend it still didn't ove
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GOALIEMAN59
This has a great ability to grab the backends and tear them up. Turning almost 12 boards on a dry backend, then saving enough energy to crush the pocket. My only dislike is that you have too be very consistant with your shot or your this ball might as well be used as your spare ball. In a overall view, I love this ball and thanks to it i have rasied my average 16 pins in 2 weeks. I never used track before this ball and now I will never throw type of ball. Track has proved its self to be number one on my list.
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trouter13
i drilled my pearl stomp up last summer an i love this ball - i drilled it 10:30 pin under the fingers with a negative axis makin the ball flip up a little bit sooner... this ball scores well on most all lane conditions. i rolled this ball at nationals last yr on a reverse block an cashed in every event. i also screwed with the cover stock a bit - i dulled it to 1000 an also polished it to 3000 - no matter what this ball didnt lose hitting power... excellent ball for the price it is on the market for.