The Triton T.K.O. means more innovations to our successful Triton Elite design. We've added a ring around the Flip Arm of the Core2 Technology core design to increase flare potential. Then, to give a ball a larger gripping surface, we've encased the core design in our new PowerPlus with Gold MICA coverstock. Knock'em Out.
Line | Triton |
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Color | Maroon |
Coverstock | Reactive |
Core | 2-piece |
RG | 2.52 |
Differential | 0.050 |
Intermediate Diff | n/a |
Factory finish | Polished |
Weights | 10 thru16lbs |
6 Reviews
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rgbilla55
Still ball is still kicking. I bought it when it was first released and it has not left my bag since. I never have trouble with it rolling out on me and it is always consistent. When Im having trouble with everything else... this is always the go to ball. Another great thing about this ball is the fact that I use it to play all over the lane. I shoot spares with it, play up the lane, or step out with it when the lanes get dry. Although mine is polished, it still seems to hook with the best of them.
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GOOBER
I agree, this does need to be rereleased as is. I wish I could find another couple of this. Loves oil and LOVES house shots. Best game with it is a 299, left a 7, go figure(right handed). Ball has a 4 1/2 pin with cg kicked out all the way with a BIG weight hole. Rolles really solid and has a controllable hook at the end as long as the heads have some oil. Mine does not like being thrown inside 4 arrow with my feet on 40. Ball does not recover much. With all that said, it is still my all time favorite ball to throw, the most fun.<s
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bcs
Ok, lets start off the review with saying that this ball shouldn't be called the Technical Knock Out, but more like the TOTAL KNOCK OUT! Pin is 3" I've had this ball for 3 years, and it always works for me when my other balls don't. I throw this ball from 15th board to the 10th, and it will have a nice, smooth arc to the pocket. Sometimes, on oiler conditions, I throw straight up the 10th and it works that way as well. Sometimes if I don't get the pocket "good enough", I still get a strike anyway, since this ball keeps the pins low, causing the other pins to just fall onto the pins that should have been standing. It's just a livesaver. So far with my TKO, I've had five 290s, two 299s, and a ton of games in the 270-280 range. This ball doesn't seem to want to accomplish a 300 game for me... but I'll get it with this ball someday!
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The Great One
This one is also 15lbs, drilled axis lev. w/the pin under the ring finger and cg kicked out far to the right drilled out by an extra hole. This is the only tko i have that doesn't roll as soon as i let it go, it goes down the lane, snaps, then rolls. Doesn't hit nearly as hard as either of the other 2, but still stikes, this one keeps the pins low. Seems to roll out alot, great for light oil, shines on med, and is a good spare ball on heavy oil. I got rid of the first one (pt 1) and now carry this one and the other everywhere i go. This ball is a must have. The pleasure has been yours. The great one
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The Great One
This one drilled w/my favorite drilling, gets into a roll as soon as i let it go, but doesn't hook, it rolls down the middle of the lane, starts arcing, then snaps as hard as any ball i've ever thrown. This ball is 15lbs, and is first out of my bag everytime i bowl. One odd thing is this ball does not over react on dry, it hooks more, but i'm able just to move farther left and throw harder. This is one great ball, my favorite tko that i have owned. The pleasure has been yours. The great one<sc
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The Great One
This was the first of 3 tko's i have owned, this one was drilled to roll early, pin and cg in a line to the right and under the ring finger. Extra hole. This one was 16lbs, was pluged about 4 times before i got it and was still great, didn't handle the heavy oil to well, but was great in the med. It would roll as soon as it came off my hand, hooked in the midlane, and nice even backend reaction. This is one of my favorite balls of all time. The pleasure has been yours. The great one