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Track Tundra Fire
Track is bringing back the Tundra line of bowling balls with the Track Tundra Fire. This mid-performance ball utilizes a high RG and low differential symmetrical core. This ball is covered with the DR-5 Pearl coverstock with the HK22 base. The core found in this bowling ball easily gets the ball down the lane while the strong coverstock aids in recovery and a sweeping backend motion. The HK22 base cover gives this ball versatility but it is best used when the oil has broken down and the lanes are hooking.
- Color: Maroon
All colors do vary somewhat from the picture shown - Coverstock: DR-5 Pearl (HK22)
- Core: Track Symmetric
- Finish: 500, 1000, 1500 Siaair/Crown Factory Compound
- RG: 2.561 (15# ball)
- Differential: 0.030 (15# ball)
- Reaction: Length with continuous backend
- Recommended Lane Condition: Medium to Light Oil
- Manufacturer's Warranty: Two years from purchase date
- A few tiny pit holes in the cover stock of the ball are normal
- SKU: TK60106931
- Product ID: 14354
- Brand: Track
- Category: Bowling Balls
- Ball Performance: Mid Performance Balls
Customer Reviews | 3 Customer Questions
By Richar from New York
Pros:
Great burn ball
Cons:
Not for oil
Best Uses:
Dry Lanes
Bottom Line:
Yes, I would recommend this to a friend
USE OF FIRE
This is a fantastic ball for medium/dry lane conditions. Mine is best used to game 3 when all the oil is pretty much gone. I'm able to play it about the same part of the lane and whatever I was using previous and it just goes longer and snaps hard on the backend. Great use for slower ball speeds, higher rev rates or lanes that are very dry, HIGHLY RECOMMEND!
By Bryan Williams, PBA Member and DV8 Pro Staff from CA
Bottom Line:
Yes, I would recommend this to a friend
Must Have Ball for Medium to Dry Lane Conditions
I have never thrown the Tundra Line of bowling balls. I had read and heard of great things about the Tundra Fire, so when I moved from 16lbs down to 15 lbs bowling balls, I decided to rebuild my arsenal and include the new Track Tundra Fire in my new arsenal. I am incredibly pleased with my decision to acquire this ball. The new Tundra Fire is very clean and predictable on medium to dry lane conditions. With the HK22 additive to it, the Tundra Fire gives the ball added hitting power and response on friction. This mid-performance ball has a high RG and low differential symmetrical core, giving any bowler predictability and control on drier lane surfaces. If you loved the predictability of the Damn Good Verge, you will love the new Track Tundra Fire!
By Chris Javier from Palm Springs
Bottom Line:
Yes, I would recommend this to a friend
great ball
Track Tundra Fire is a must have in your league bag. once you get to that 2 1/2 - 3rd game, this ball will save your life. very clean throughout and very aggressive backend from what i saw when i threw this ball. Very good for that Low to medium volume and almost burnt out lanes.
By Mike Romero from Monterey, CA
Bottom Line:
Yes, I would recommend this to a friend
Fire!!!
The Track Tundra Fire is an amazing ball! This is not your typical Tundra line bowling ball, This ball is more angular and stronger! This ball is your typical league ball where you can start and finish with, or this is your late in the tournament ball that will help you clear the fronts and mids and be responsive enough on the backend to carry the 10 out as the lanes dry out. Don't leave this ball on the shelf!! You'll regret it!
By ruoti82 from Salt Lake City
Pros:
Clean, controllable and continuous through the pins
Cons:
Non
Best Uses:
Mid to dry lanes or transition for length.
Bottom Line:
Yes, I would recommend this to a friend
Smooth and powerful!
The new Tundra Fire from Track has been such an exiting new piece in my arsenal. Many of us were thrilled to see a new release from the Tundra series. This symmetrical pearl is going to give you the length your looking for when you need a ball to travel through the front part of the lane and still give you plenty of movement on the back end and continuation through the pins. The HK22 pearl coverstock has proven to be one of the best covers that Brunswick Bowling Products has ever produced and is showing up in big scores all across the country. One of the most exciting features of this ball is the value you are going to get from it when it comes to your pocketbook. You’re getting high end performance at a midline price. This ball checks every box to prove it belongs in your arsenal. Track hit out it out of the park with this one.
By Trackstar85 from Renton, WA
Best Uses:
Medium To Light Oil
Bottom Line:
Yes, I would recommend this to a friend
Tundra Fire Is On Fire
Track Bowling Has Come Out With Another Great Bowling Ball From The Tundra Line. This New Tundra Fire Has Great Shelf Appeal And Really Looks Good Going Down The Lane. As In Previous Tundra Bowling Balls This Ball Really Adds To An Amazing Line Of Bowling Balls. This New Tundra Fire Is Great For Medium To Light Volume Oil Patterns. The New HK22 With The DR 5 Pearl Cover Stock Really Makes This Ball Very Versatile With All Types Of Bowlers And Rev Rates. This Ball Allows You To Stay As Far Right As Possible And Play Straight Up The Boards. You Will Definitely Get Strength Down Lane And Then A Continuous Motion Toward The Pocket And Pin Deck! This Bowling Ball Is Great For League Play And Will Be A Very Versatile Bowling Ball For Tournaments As Well. This Ball Is Great For Shorter Volume And Length Oil Pattern And Also Will Be Great When The Lanes Are Hooking And On Fire.. Thats Why This New Tunder Fire Explains It All Make Sure To Go To Your Local Pro Shop Today And Order One! #Track #TrackBowling #EvolutionaryRevolutionary
By Bob Newman from Pacifica
Bottom Line:
Yes, I would recommend this to a friend
Track Tundra Fire
Going back a few years I am a big fan of the Tundra series. I still have a Tundra & a Tundra Solid in the back of my closet. The high RG and low Dif combo have always seemed to work for me. When I saw this ball announced I was super excited, and I couldn't wait to get it on the lanes. So now I've got one drilled up and it is not at all what I expected. At first, I was a little disappointed as I watched this ball react to the friction. It was much stronger than I expected. As I kept practicing, and watching the ball reaction, seeing how hard it was hitting I realized two things. (1) This is not the super long, very smooth shape I have seen in the Tundra line. And 2, this ball is awesome. The ball gets deep into the back end and then just flips and hits. It's a new shape to my arsenal, and I like it. The HK22 additive really shows off on this piece.
By Eric A. from CA
Bottom Line:
Yes, I would recommend this to a friend
Great when the heads hook
The Tundra Fire is now my go to ball when the heads start to hook. The combination of high RG, low Dif and HK22 Pearl gets the ball down the lane with enough energy to recover on the back. The HK22 shell enables the ball to still hit if I pull the ball into the oil. This ball has a different look than anything else in my arsenal and has earned a spot in the starting lineup.
By Dave H from Birmingham AL
Pros:
good motion, clean
Best Uses:
THS, drier lanes, lower volume
Bottom Line:
Yes, I would recommend this to a friend
Good Motion for Price Point
The Track Tundra Fire reminds me of the Heat series circa 2016. That means, the Tundra Fire should be in your league bag and will come in handy on many low/medium sport patterns.
Although the Tundra Fire is in the similar price point as the recently released Track Sensor – and are both pearls – the two have very different motions. While the Sensor is a bit stronger in the mids and more rolly, the Tundra Fire definitely sparks off the spot and gives a very strong backend flip for the price point.
If you need something to use on the drier end of house patterns, or more low-volume sport patterns, the Tundra Fire may be just what you’re looking for!
Dave Han
Track Regional Staff
Vise Regional Staff
By Coyotebowler from Klamath Falls Oregon
Pros:
Clean, angular, beautiful
Cons:
Medium, heavy oil conditions
Best Uses:
Great for dry lanes
Bottom Line:
Yes, I would recommend this to a friend
Great on Firey lanes!
Tundra Fire: The Tundra Fire is perfect for dry lanes. With the HK22 base, it is cleaner than all other versions of the Tundra. It also works great if you want to play a straighter line on medium oil. The Tundra Fire is going to put a smile on your face. The pearl cover clears front end burn and still gives you the pop on the back end to get the corners out.
Customer Questions & Answers | Reviews
Question:
Is weight block same in 13 pound?
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Question:
Ia the Track Tundra good witha slower ball?
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Question:
How does it compare to the hammer nu ball?
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Answer:
Hello! Both are mid performance balls, they will have similar reactions and be a solid choice for someone with a slower ball speed. The NU Blue Hammer ball is designed to work in medium to lighter oil conditions so it could work for you on most house shots but keep in mind this ball is not designed to be a very strong hooking ball. It is a very smooth and easy to control reaction. The Track Tundra Fire will have a bit more length before hooking and would also work well on medium to lighter oil conditions.
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