Track Triton Heat Bowling Ball

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Toast opponents with one of the top winning balls in PBA History - The Triton Heat. The TriCore technology stabilizes the ball before it enters the pocket to raise your percentage of strikes on both pocket and off pocket hits. The TRITON HEAT features TRICORE TM technology (patent pending), the industry's most advanced core design. The TRITON HEAT's low radius of gyration, combined with its increased flare potential, dramatically increases the spin rate of the ball. Add our new "PowerPlus" coverstock containing Mica for more gripping interface with the lane and you have the most dynamic Triton ever. The TRITON HEAT has increased hook and flare potential creating unequaled control, revs and flip, making it the ultimate first strike weapon.

The TRITON HEAT delivers two distinct advantages over the competition: First, even more revolutions than in the original Ocean Blue Triton; Secondly, even more important than increased revolutions, is increased pin carry. An independent study has proven that a ball rolling end over end will increase pin carry up to 98 percent. The TRITON HEAT's design enhances the balls ability to stabilize just as it enters the pocket, thus greatly increasing the percentage of strikes on both pocket and off pocket hits. The TRITON HEAT. MAKE YOUR COMPETITION SWEAT! This ball can't be beat. It takes its place in PBA history as one of the top winning balls. On the pro tour, Triton Heat won five televised tournaments in a row. Its unique TriCore® technology enhances the ball's ability to stabilize just as it enter the pocket, dramatically increasing the percentage of strikes on pocket and off-pocket hits. Turn up the Heat.

Line Triton
Color Maroon
Coverstock Reactive
Core 2-piece
RG 2.50
Differential 0.051
Intermediate Diff n/a
Factory finish Polished
Weights 12 thru 16lbs
   

6 Reviews

  • Track Triton Heat

    Posted by Mike Donnelly on Jun 16th 2023

    Best ball I ever had. I am a consistent 200+ bowler. Seasonal scores usually range from 208-218. But this ball got me into the upper 220's. Yes, this ball throws pins around. Light hits usua?oh resulted in strikes. Solid pocket hits would leave the 8 pin many times. So, I concentrated on getting light hits and was rewarded.

  • booth900

    Posted by booth900 on Apr 28th 2006

    Had this ball set up to go long and FLIP... does just that (as long as I keep it buffed to a pearly shine). Only throw this on drier conditions in tournament shots. Play is real deep over the gutter....ball will take a U-Turn and smash the pocket. The setup of this would not work in oil whatsoever (but that doesn't mean that it couldn't in another life form). This has to be one of the best balls ever made. clean/buffed/shined at all times, otherwise it acts like my girlfriend on the rag. All identitly has faded from this ball after minimal resurfacing so when it crushes the pins it's like "where did WHO go????

  • ebonitonly

    Posted by ebonitonly on Feb 18th 2005

    the ball works better on wood....my house shot...but it was awsome at the tournament house...which was synthetic...the ball could use a little less grab and go...but i crank the ball pretty hard...what else can i expect then a mad daxh to the left on the backend...this is my first track ball...it was in the back of the alley and never drilled, bought it for 20 bux and had it drilled up....my next ball buy is going to be a track no doubt...only thing that really turned me off...was the way the ball was drilled....i wanted about a half ounce of side weight....well it came out to an ounce and a half....so now i roll with a counter weight...something new...but its all good

  • casey craig

    Posted by casey craig on Sep 9th 2004

    I found one of these on a rack at my bowling center it looked like someone had used a scratche pad on it, i took it to a friend and he refinished it for me. it is drilled for a slow roller and it is not quite the right grip but still evey time i bowl with it it does nothing more that viciously throw pins around all night. Line it up for a light hit and it will dominate all night long. I just wish i could get a new one or one made for flip type shot. jk knk nk nk nkn kn ln lnl lnll lknll ln lknl lnll lnl

  • GOOBER

    Posted by GOOBER on Oct 9th 2002

    I drilled this ball label shifted with the pin at 4 1/2 and the mass bias is in the arc position with a little side weight. I drilled a little weight hole to give it a little thumb weight to let the ball go into a roll a little earlier. Ball has just enough skid to go past semi burnt heads, plus it has enough pop on the backend to make its way back when you through it out. This ball also has enough roll to hook on some oil with the hitting power to carry. All in all this is a typical track ball that has it all.

  • AdrianS

    Posted by AdrianS on Sep 5th 2001

    Bought this second hand and kept the pin under the ring finger(at 10.30 from the cg with hole 6" from grip center) drilling that was already on it. This ball was far for consistent and versatile than it's coral brother. The coral could cover lots of boards but when a little bit of oil is around the heat is less sqiurty at the breakpoint and much smoother and more predictable on the back 20 feet of the lane. The coral was easier to keep on line in the lighter oil where the heat has to be kept in the heavier oiled parts of the lane(inside 10 board ) through the heads