Track The Rising Bowling Ball

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The Rising sets a new standard for ball motion using only core technology. Its core -the All New Mega Tron- is the largest volume single density High Mass Bias core shape in the Industry. This gives The Rising the widest range of ball motion in the industry using core shape alone. With our core pouring process, we're able to achieve a more consistent core. This, in turn, allows us to exploit the performance options of Mega Tron, and, ultimately, The Rising. Because of the proprietary nature of this core technology we have decided to keep its shape a secret for now. We will say though, using traditional layouts results in The Rising exhibiting performance that is early and smooth. With our new "Core Tech" layouts, utilizing 360 degree core technology, The Rising will be the most aggressive backend piece of equipment you'll ever have in your bag. The Rising. Taking your game to the next level.

LBS 16 15 14
RG 2.50 2.50 2.51
DIFFERENTIAL 0.048 0.055 0.053

 

Line Rising
Color Purple
Coverstock Reactive
Core 2-piece Asymmetrical
RG 2.50
Differential 0.052
Intermediate Diff 0.030
Factory finish 4000 grit Abralon
Weights 12 thru 16lbs
   

8 Reviews

  • HookedOnTrack

    Posted by HookedOnTrack on May 12th 2008

    As long as there's oil inside and a dry spot somewhere on the outside, this ball will find it's way to the pocket. Had some trouble on the fresh shot since the ball overreacted, even when playing over fourth arrow towards the gutter it was hard not to go Brooklyn. Picked the ball up again and gave it another try in the fourth and stayed in the pocket in series 4-7 for 229, 233, 238, 236. By the eighth and last lane the ball just hooked too much again and I had to repair the last series with Kinetic to finnish of with a 242. That's what made an impression on me, I didn't hit my target 100% for 40 frames in a row but, the ball still found the pocket the whole time!?. The downside is the hitting power, never have I been more clueless to what pinfall to expect after releasing a ball, 4, 9 or the 10 left standing every now and then and I was never close to hitting a pefect game. Mine have recomended drilling and OOB finnish, the crazy ammount of hook it produces always gathers a crowd and

  • golfer

    Posted by golfer on Mar 25th 2008

    With the rising I believe I could play any line I wanted to. I chose to play standing on the 23 board and throwing the 10 board. I also lofted the ball about 2 feet passed the foul line this gave the ball the backend I was looking for,10 in the pit. When I missed right the rising came storming back and made the pin dance until they all fell. The consistancy the rising gave me was awesome,it felt like all I had to do was to let the ball roll off my hand and it did the rest. For those of you that are thinking of buying this ball,go for it you won't be dissapointed.

  • Bowling kid

    Posted by Bowling kid on Mar 13th 2008

    SO I GOT THIS BALL USED WITH 10 GAMES ON IT FROM MY DRILLER HE DIDNT LIKE IT BECAUSE HE HIT HIS FINGER HOLES THEN HE GAVE IT TO THE CO OWNER AND HES A SENIOR AND HE DIDNT HAVE THE BALL SPEED TO HAVE THE BALL HOLD LINE SO NOW IT FELL INTO MY HANDS. I GOT THE BASIC DRILL SHEET DRILLING WITH THE PIN ABOUT 1 1/2 INCHES UNDER AND BETWEEN THE FINGERS WITH THE MASS BIAS KICKED OUT NEAR THE PAP AND THE CG KICKED 1 INCH TO THE RIGHT. VERY BASIC DRILLING BUT YEAH THATS WHAT HAPPENS WHEN THERES A MASSIVE 2ND DIFF. I FOUND THIS BALL TO BE MORE OF A ARCING BALL THEN THE SKID FLIP ROLL TRACK SAID. IT WAS TO AGGRESSIVE AND I SANDED IT DOWN TO 600 GRIT AND THEN I PUT A LIGHT GLOSS ON THE BALL. AFTER I POLISHED IT IT TURNED MORE FLIPPY. VERY GOOD BALL FOR THERE FIRST HIGH PERFORMANCE REALEASE THIS YEAR. ALSO NOT NEARLY AS AGRESSIVE AS TRACK PROCLAIMED BUT STILL A GOOD BALL.

  • hotrodspg

    Posted by hotrodspg on Feb 1st 2008

    good ball for med and lighter side of heavy. I tried it at 500 and in oil it wpuldnt wrinkle. On anything else once you get line up this ball gives tremendous miss room right and left with awe inspiring carry. Pins just fall .this ball gives you the confidence that lesser bowlers need to get to the next level.Once you learn this balls characteristics,how and when to do this or that this is one good ball. I am a lower speed low rev player and playing around the pattern is my strength. this ball feeds my ego. I am glad i bought one.

  • pjh54

    Posted by pjh54 on Dec 20th 2007

    This balls comes back on shots I KNEW I threw out too far. Amazingly strong and as predictable as a particle in all but the most extreme oil conditions. Pins are kept low on the deck and even crossing 25 boards the ball has excellent carry. Flush hits are pretty forgiving probaly because it's approach angle to the pocket is very steep - especially on medium oil patterns. I would not recommend this ball to anyone using less than 14mph. This is a medium to heavy oil ball. You do not want to get it out of the bag for drier lanes It will take off as the lanes dry but it is a heavy oil ball - nuff said!

  • thetrainmin

    Posted by thetrainmin on Dec 11th 2007

    When I read about this ball I had to try one. First Track ball. The layout and new core is what really appealed to me. I'm tired of trying certain layouts with certain balls and not being happy with them. It's too expensive to keep searching when you want results now. The pro shop operator went to a seminar and tested the equipment. Watched several bowlers and tried one himself. He's confident in the layout holding true to its claim. Layout is as reccomended with CG directly 3 o'clock 1" positve of pin/center line. I couldn't get over how clean the ball is. It took no time to start blowin em down. The energy retention is like nothing I've ever thrown. I'm lucky to get a messenger and this gets two goin at times. This is the first asym. to really work for me. I think it has to do with the core and the layout. I also think this would be a great first time high performance for bowlers. Use the recommended layout and it will give you whatever you put into it. It would be a

  • elvismat

    Posted by elvismat on Nov 24th 2007

    I basically play outside around 6-8 board. This ball gives you great length, with excellent mid-lane and back end movement. I had the ball for one week and shot 722 in league last night. This ball comes back from the outside with extreme power and movement. The pins explode back and stay low. I only had to move one board left yesterday with five guy's playing the outside shot. This ball holds the line very well and makes a great move in the back end. This is my first Track ball and I'm impressed for now. I hope the longevity and hitting power will last. and it doesn't loose it's luster like most balls do today. Just like most high performance balls, there needs to be oil for it to work. I will re-post in the future, to report this balls performance. The ball was left in box condition, with the recommend drilling, pin between and beneath both fingers with no weight hole.

  • BuddiesProShop.com - Tim

    Posted by BuddiesProShop.com - Tim on Nov 4th 2007

    I laid my The Rising out using a regular Mass Bias layout to show that the ball performs with other than the one layout on the drill sheet. I used my favorite asymmetrical layout, pin 4 1/2" from my PAP and 3 5/8" above the midline of my grip, and the mass bias "T" 4 5/8" from my PAP. I tried it on our long, heavy volume house shot in the box finish and with PowerHouse Factory Finish applied. In box finish, the Rising gave me a unique ball reaction. Very seldom do I find an asymmetrical ball that give me a bunch of backend, and when I do, it is one of my favorites. This ball falls into that category. The 4000 grit surface was smooth enough to get through the heads easily, but still enough to control the soup in the middle of the lane. I compared it next to another super-hooker on the market, and although it did not hook as much, it was a much cleaner and desirable reaction. With the polish applied, the ball was very squirty on the high volume of oil. the amount of hook was

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