If you are looking for a ball for straight bowling, spare shooting, or just looking good on the lanes then the Ebonite Maxim is one to consider. These balls not only look awesome in the light but they also look cool in blacklight. For these reasons and more the Ebonite Maxim is one of the most popular polyester bowling balls in the industry.
Yes, I would recommend this to a friend
I throw a nine pounder at 14.5 mph and the pins explode. Off pocket hits get most pins.it's amazing how many strikes I had in five games. I put my hook ball away for now. My first Turkey in 52 years!
Attractive, Flawless Surface
at 71 years od i ned light weight
Yes, I would recommend this to a friend
After a 52 year hiatus from the sport,I will give it a go.lots of arthritis,I need light weights. A 12 pound ball is tough on my left arm.12 pound hook ball,9 pound spare ball we will see. Thanks.
DOES THIS BALL HAVE A HOOK
11/14/2017 - By GLENNis this cover stock harder than most plastic balls?
1/10/2018 - By big bobCan you always bowl with this ball and no other balls
7/10/2019 - By BatmanIs ebonite a good brand of bowling ball?
10/8/2019 - By MandiEbonite is one of the largest bowling brands in the industry and Ebonite International includes brand like Columbia, Hammer, and Track in their company.
10/10/2019 - By Bowling.Com StaffEven though this is a spare ball, can you use this ball for your first roll or no?
11/3/2019 - By NickYes, you may use this as a strike ball if you like to throw the ball straight. It is only listed as a spare ball to differentiate it from the performance hook bowling balls.
11/5/2019 - By Bowling.Com StaffWhy do you say this is a straight ball? I have bowled with it and had no problems making it hook.
11/19/2019 - By BarrieThis ball does not have any features that help give this ball hook potential. The coverstock is not designed to hook and the weight block is not designed to help the ball hook. So the hook that you may get on this is if the lanes are lighter oil to drier conditions and/or if you have a high rev rate then you may get some movement on this.
11/20/2019 - By Bowling.Com Staff