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Hammer Raw Hybrid Red/Smoke/Black

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Quick Specs / Details
  • Great performance option for your first bowling ball
  • Length with a strong backend ideal for light to medium oil.
  • Most versatile reaction in the Raw line
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Hammer Raw Hybrid Red/Smoke/Black

Hammer created the Raw series of bowling balls to enhance an experienced bowler's arsenal and to offer beginners a performance option for their first bowling ball. The Hammer Raw Hybrid features the Raw Hammer core which is covered with the Juiced Hybrid coverstock then finished with a 500 then 1000 then 2000 grit Siaair sanding pad and finally polished with Crown Factory Compound. This combination of core, cover, and finish gives this ball length with a strong backend and is ideal for light to medium oil.

  • Color: Red/Smoke/Black
    All colors do vary somewhat from the picture shown
  • Core: Raw Hammer
  • Core: Juiced Hybrid (14-16#)
  • Finish: 500, 1000, 2000 Siaair/Crown Factory Compound
  • Reaction: Length with strong back end
  • Recommended Lane Condition: Light to medium oil
  • RG: 2.537 (15# ball)
  • Differential: 0.038 (15# ball)
  • FCC Rating: Total-21.5, Finish-7.5, Core-5.25, Cover-8.75
  • Manufacturer's Warranty: Two years from purchase date
  • A few tiny pit holes in the cover stock of the ball are normal
  • SKU: HAM60106911
  • Product ID: 14415
  • Brand: Hammer
  • Category: Bowling Balls
  • Ball Performance: Entry Level Balls

Customer Reviews | 3 Customer Questions

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8/8/2024
By Haggy from Florida
5/5 Stars
Pros:

Nice late hook.

Cons:

None

Best Uses:

Dry to Med oil

Bottom Line:

Yes, I would recommend this to a friend

Love this ball...

Great ball. I always head for the head pin. hooks late and i'm in the pocket now.

9/14/2023
By rfck358 from Minooka IL
4/5 Stars
Bottom Line:

Yes, I would recommend this to a friend

A really old school feel.

Not my first ball, but a great way for me to get back into bowling again. 145 avg.bowler. It works like "old school" balls... not a big "fishhook" ball, just a nice simple one with a very favorable "twist" at the end, in case you need it... pure, simple stuff. I like it.

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Question:


Is it a good ball for dry lanes?

6/17/2023 - By

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Hello Mary Ann, this ball is designed to react best on light to medium oil lane conditions.

6/21/2023 - By Bowling.Com Staff
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What is the difference between this and orange hammer? Which one would you take?

7/1/2023 - By

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Hi Jason, both colors have the same reaction so it would be just your personal preference for which you prefer.

7/5/2023 - By Bowling.Com Staff
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What does entry level mean?

11/2/2023 - By

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Hi Twig, There are five categories of bowling ball performance levels. Plastic/spare balls, Entry-level, mid performance, upper-mid performance, and high performance which are determined by the coverstock, core, recommended lane conditions, and hook potential. Entry-level balls are typically best for light to medium oil lane conditions, very low hook potential, and available in lighter weights.

11/2/2023 - By Bowling.Com Staff
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