Track Triple Threat Bowling Ball

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You liked the Heat...you loved the Threat...Now you will be amazed by the Triple Threat! The Triple Threat combines the core used in the Heat and the Threat with the agressive WOW II Ultra particle coverstock to produce more hook in oil than its predecessors. With its smooth and predictable reaction the Triple Threat is sure to be an effective weapon in any bowler's arsenal. Whether you are a stroker, tweener, or a strapper you will strike fear into the competition. You liked the Heat...you loved the Threat...Now you will be amazed by the Triple Threat! The Triple Threat combines the core used in the Heat and the Threat with the agressive WOW II Ultra particle coverstock to produce more hook in oil than its predecessors. With its smooth and predictable reaction the Triple Threat is sure to be an effective weapon in any bowler's arsenal. Whether you are a stroker, tweener, or a strapper you will strike fear into the competition.

Hook Rating: (Dull-Polished) 30-23
Length (1-10): 5
Backend (1-10): 6
Core Technology: Modified Tri-Core
Core Power Rating (1-10): 7
Radius of Gyration: 2.50
Differential: .042
Flare Potential (inches): 5
Coverstock: WOW II Ultra
Color: Violet/Blue
Friction Rating (1-10): 9
Factory Finish: Compound
Recommended Polish: Track Magic Clean N Polish
Reaction Shape: Strong Arc
Lane Condition: Medium with carrydown
Available Weights: 14-16 lbs. TriCore Technology, 12-13 lbs. Core2 Technology

Line Triton
Color Violet/Blue
Coverstock Particle
Core 2-piece
RG 2.50
Differential 0.042
Intermediate Diff n/a
Factory finish Polished
Weights 12 thru 16lbs
   

6 Reviews

  • tracker4life

    Posted by tracker4life on Dec 24th 2004

    Overall review, if you are looking for a ball that needs a little length but still strong in the backs, look at picking up a triple threat, great ball..... If you are just a house bowler, it is a great ball for all around house shots..... I have had this ball for over a year now and it is still going strong.... so if you are looking for that ball for tourney shots or all around house shots look at picking this ball up it is awesome.... Other balls that you would want to work with to build an aresenal around, look at drilling the threat, crunch time, and if you liked the Triton Elite, then you will love the Slash!!!!!!!!

  • jayballash

    Posted by jayballash on Dec 15th 2004

    these balls would be great if you were sponsered and could afford a new one every 50 games. i was highly impressed with them out of the box, and now i regret buying them. leaving tons of back row, with both polished and dull. i thought it was me, so i kept changing line/release. then i switched to my throttle R and its a lot more stable. also, getting a lot of over under with this ball now. not as forgiving as it used to be. doesnt seem to hold on the inside like it used to. theses balls lose their punch after some time, and there is NO getting it back. also many hairline cracks around the finger holes, and many other track balls ive seen seem to have this problem as well.

  • dR3w

    Posted by dR3w on Mar 1st 2004

    I bought this ball back in December. I found that it was a high revving strong turning ball with good length and good hitting power. I used it in a tournament with fairly heavy oil and and a flat shot. I was able to consistently play almost straight down and in with it, and was very pleased. Within weeks of that tournament, the ball has just died. It still revs up and goes long, but the turn on the back has gone from strong to almost nothing. Is just seems to make such a slow move to the pocket that it is almost useless on our house shot, and that is a fairly dry shot. This ball changed faster for me than any other ball that I have owned to date. I have always purchased and been pleased with Track equipment, but this one just died too fast for me.

  • doc300golf2

    Posted by doc300golf2 on Jan 29th 2004

    its as simple as one thing. this ball reads oil patterns incrediblly well. it gets to the break point and makes a powerful turn to the pocket. i said this ball is good for medium oil but it performs on all of it. if your not scared to make adjustments this ball can go the distance 7 out my first 8 games with it were over 220. including my first to games in practice after i just got it. this ball as made itself my go to ball that i know i can score with. i cant wait to get my next three track balls i have ordered. if they hit half as hard as this ball does im going to be incredibly happy. check back soon for my new ball reviews on the Phenom Unleashed, the Dry Heat, and the Animal. If you want to win throw TRACK. it is the shit

  • Godofthunder666

    Posted by Godofthunder666 on Sep 11th 2003

    Well I purchased this ball along with the Phenom and this has been a perfect compliment to the Phenom. I tend to use this ball a lot more on the house shots and it's just been great so far. This ball gets down the lane and snaps hard and well the results have been quite good so far. I was looking for an aggressive carrydown ball and I've found it with the Triple Threat. This ball is useful on a wide variety of shots with the exception of floods...too much length in that case. Also, don't use it on drier conditions either. If the heads start to dry up, you're not gonna get this ball down the lane. It will in all likelihood cross over. No point in burning up a ball on dry heads either. If you're one of those bowlers that struggles with carrydown like I have in the past, this is a great ball to add to your arsenal. You can really open up the lane with this ball. It will cover many boards on the backend. Even with carrydown you will see a strong, hard snap from this ball as if

  • BuddiesProShop.com - Bill

    Posted by BuddiesProShop.com - Bill on Aug 13th 2003

    Del Warren was kind enough to send Willie Willis one of these balls to test and review. We laid the ball out with a 4" by 4" layout. With the advise of Del, we drilled the ring finger deep to take out the extra side weight. After testing this ball on a variety of lane conditions this ball reved up in the mid lane and then made a sweeping move to the pocket. When the heads started to dry up this ball would make a move too early, but with a quick adjustment in the heads, and the ball is right back in the pocket. At the breakpoint, this ball is strong at the break, but controllable. Any questions, please email me.