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Ebonite Fireball Pearl
Unleash the Ebonite Fireball—an exceptional performer that exceeds its price tag, destined to elevate every player's arsenal. Boasting a revamped lightbulb core and a skid-flip GB10.7 cover infused with HK22, this masterpiece shines.A trusted ally for competitive bowlers, the Fireball thrives on lower-volume conditions, becoming the ultimate go-to. Yet, its allure extends to newcomers, who will relish its vibrant aesthetics, unwavering performance, and incredible value. Ignite your game with the Fireball and experience bowling excellence like never before.
- Color: Red/Gold
All colors do vary somewhat from the picture shown - Coverstock: HK22 - GB10.7 Pearl
- Core: Fireball (14#-16#)
- Finish: 500, 1000, 1500 Siaair/Factory Compound
- Reaction: Skid/Flip
- Recommended Lane Condition: Light to medium oil
- RG: 2.519 (15# ball)
- Differential: 0.039 (15# ball)
- Manufacturer's Warranty: Two years from purchase date
- A few tiny pit holes in the cover stock of the ball are normal
- SKU: EBO60108005
- Product ID: 14694
- Brand: Ebonite
- Category: Bowling Balls
- Ball Performance: Mid Performance Balls

Customer Reviews | 2 Customer Questions
By Sweetpea Bowl from Worcester, Massachusetts
Bottom Line:
Yes, I would recommend this to a friend
Ebonite Fireball
Here is my take on the recently released Ebonite Fireball. The Fireball features a medium RG (2.51)/lower diff (.039) symmetric core. The cover is a GB 10.7 with the popular HK-22 base finished with Factory Compound. Mine is drilled with a 45 x 4 1/2 x 45 layout and I've tried it at box and 2000 Siaair surface on our THS and on challenge patterns.
Being that I still have a decent rev rate with lower ball speed, I generally like symmetric core pieces especially on the older synthetic surfaces in our area and the medium volumes of oil that are used on the patterns. When I got the Fireball, I wanted another option to complement the Hammer Radioactive Vibe. Although the numbers between the 2 pieces are comparable, there is a definite difference in motion. I see the Fireball as revving a little earlier and being earlier/more forward than a Radioactive Vibe. The Fireball is a great benchmark ball on medium fresh patterns or broken down patterns .I think the key is to use the Fireball on the correct volume of oil.
The Ebonite Fireball is readily available...it is a sharp looking piece- see your pro shop for more information.
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