Track Triton Elite Pearl Bowling Ball

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Track's Triton Elite PearlTM was named Pearl Ball of the Year, 1998 by Bowling This Month Magazine. With its innovative Core2 design and PowerPlusTM coverstock with MICA, it creates good length, flips harder at the breakpoint, then hooks with a vengeance in the backend.

Line Triton
Color Purple
Coverstock Reactive
Core 2-piece
RG 2.503
Differential 0.0476
Intermediate Diff n/a
Factory finish Polished
Weights 10 thru 16lbs
   

4 Reviews

  • rsaints

    Posted by rsaints on Oct 1st 2006

    Super ball ,, just cant believe track stopped making it .. Im not a big cranker ,, more of a power stroker (tweener) but this ball allows me to play with the big boys and beat them at there own game .. Great carry from 15-20 -25 .. the average bowler cant play that deep and carry consistant ,, my only problem is my average is going through the roof ,, I will have to see how long I can hold the 217 + ( 7's dont seem so far away anymore ) amazing what alittle knowledge will do for your game .. HINT: read your bowling mags. as to what the pro's have to say .. If a track rep. ever reads this " please Revive the REVIAL" It is the best kept secret in bowling

  • AdrianS

    Posted by AdrianS on Sep 3rd 2003

    I redrilled this ball with the pin 2 1/2 x 1 1/2 ( Early Roll/ Arc 10.30 layout)with a hole on PAP. Comparing it to its former go long and snap HARD label drill is like comparing night and day. It now reads the midlanes and sets up a good deal earlier and arcs to the hole strong. Believe me there is nothing weak about this ball . I'd compare its reaction to a Pearl Pulse on steroids. The hit is still explosive and you really have to miss the release or plain throw it too hard to send it through the break. Dry heads are a no no and carrydown means a big step to the right and losing some ball speed, On any typical house condition just pick your spot and fire away. Haven't had a chance to use it on tourny conditions yet but i cant see finding a spot for it in the bag being anything but easy, this layout will be finding its way onto my Coral Triton soon too.

  • GOOBER

    Posted by GOOBER on Sep 24th 2002

    I have this ball drilled with pin at 4 1/2 just level with my fingers, and the cg kick out with a wide and deep weight hole. Ball gets through the heads pretty good and hands a big backend. This ball has a big recovery when it swings out. This ball does not like wet dry. Ball can still hit with carrydown. Ball plays real well with 4th and 5th arrow. I am waiting to get another to drill with a pin above and between the fingers with a stacked cg. Excellent tournament shot and inside house shot ball.

  • AdrianS

    Posted by AdrianS on Apr 4th 2002

    Pin 1" out 1.30 label drill Have used this on 2 conditions since bringing this back into the bag. A second shift leauge condition reqires moving between rd and 4th arrow and taking some hand out of this one. Crossing 25 at the arrows and flipping it back from 10 at the breakpoint with my normal release produced a little too much reaction and lots of 3-6 and 3-10 leaves. I also used it on heavy oil(an FIQ pattern to 38 feet laid down by Kegel Asia) at the Australian Open. On this pattern it took a further drop in ball speed to get a strong reaction(and some work from the fingers too!) Crossing anywhere from 7 from 10 at the arrows produced plenty of good results as long as you hit the ball clean. You could play a 20 to 10 shot as well as long as there wasn't too much carrydown at the breakpoint. On this oil the ball could get into a heavy midlane roll with a late strong arc finish (as opposed to thenormal skid/flip reaction you would get on a house or more wide open tournament patt