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Hammer Rip'D Pearl
The Hammer Rip'D Pearl combines the greatest qualities of its two predesessor balls. the Agression Pearl CFI coverstock and 3-step 3000 grit finish help get this bowling ball throught he front part of the lane easily and it is able to read the mid lane as well as offer a strong backend.This bowling ball is Carbon Fiber Infused! Carbon fiber is one of the toughest materials on earth. Hammer decided to add this material to the inner core of this ball for added strength and durability allowing them to offer an incredible 3 year warranty.
- Color: Blue/Gold/Light Blue
All colors do vary somewhat from the picture shown - Core: RIP’D with Flex-Resin Additive, Ceramix Surfacing Process, and Carbon-Fiber Outer Core
- Coverstock: Aggression Pearl CFI
- Reaction: Length w/ Strong Midlane and Backend
- Finish: 500/1000/3000 Abralon
- RG: 2.48 (15# ball)
- Differential: 0.054 (15# ball)
- Recommended Lane Condition: Medium to Heavy Oil
- FCC Rating: Total- 27, Finish- 8.5, Core- 8.75, Cover- 9.75
- Manufacturer's Warranty: 3 Year Limited
- A few tiny pit holes in the cover stock of the ball are normal
- SKU: HAMHMRIPPRL
- Product ID: 11634
- Brand: Hammer
- Category: Bowling Balls
- Ball Performance: High-Performance Balls
Customer Questions & Answers | Reviews
Question:
Is this a relatively reactive ball if you throw it on the edge of the lane will it curve back
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im a down and in player i usually throw it on two or three would it come back to the pocket?
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What's the difference between the Black Widow gold
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How does this compare to the Guantlet Fury?
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What's the difference in the solid, ripd and pearl
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The only difference between the different Rip'd balls is the coverstock. The solid was designed to read earlier and the pearl is designed to go longer on the lanes with the hybrid somewhere in the middle but the differences are just in the length and when the ball breaks on the lane. They are all very comparable in terms of over all hook.
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how do you drill the statment solid for left hand full roller.
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Here is a link to the Hammer drill sheets and if you are getting this ball in 14lbs-16lbs you would need to select the Asymmetric drill sheets: https://hammerbowling.com/pages/drill-sheets
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I really want this ball can it do good on med/dry lanes?
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This could work on medium oil conditions for a little while but this is going to be too strong to work in lighter oil unfortunately. It will start reading too early and too strong to work well in lighter oil.
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The difference between the Halo Pearl and the Hammer rip'd pearl
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The biggest difference would be the out of the box finish. The Rip'd Pearl has a duller finish to help it read earlier on the lanes while the Halo Pearl has a polished finish to react later on the lane.
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