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Hammer Rip'D X-OUT

Hammer Rip'D X-OUT

The Hammer Rip'D introduces the Aggression Hybrid CFI coverstock and is combined with the Rip'D core. This core shape is a combination of the Scandal and Gauntlet core shapes and carries their success. This ball is designed to provide length through the front part of the lane and give a powerful backend reaction when used on medium to heavy oil conditions.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.

BALL MAY BE AN IRREGULAR WEIGHT, CONTAIN IRREGULAR PIN OR TOP-WEIGHT, OR MAY HAVE A SLIGHT SURFACE BLEMISH

  • Color: Black/Gold/White
    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 Hybrid CFI
  • Reaction: Length with Aggressive Backend
  • Finish: 500/1000 Abralon Polished w/ Powerhouse Factory Finish Polish
  • RG: 2.48 (15# ball)
  • Differential: 0.054 (15# ball)
  • Recommended Lane Condition: Medium to Heavy Oil
  • FCC Rating: Total- 26, Finish- 7.25, Core- 8.75, Cover- 10
  • Manufacturer's Warranty: 3 Year Limited
  • A few tiny pit holes in the cover stock of the ball are normal
  • SKU: HAMHXRIPDBG
  • Product ID: 11307
  • Brand: Hammer
  • Category: Bowling Balls
  • Ball Performance: High-Performance Balls

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Are the balls pre drilled

7/10/2018 - By

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Hello! The balls do not come pre drilled unless you select drilling from bowling.com.

7/10/2018 - By Bowling.Com Staff
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what's the difference between this ball and the regular Rip-D? Why does this one say x-out

8/1/2018 - By

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X-out balls usually have an irregularity about them. They could be irregular in weight, have an irregular pin/top weight, or might have a slight surface blemish.

8/2/2018 - By Bowling.Com Staff
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Does the ball have "X-Out" stamped on the ball?

8/22/2018 - By

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No, it will not have it stamped on the ball.

8/22/2018 - By Bowling.Com Staff
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Would this be a good straight ball

9/22/2018 - By

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Unfortunately, this ball will not bowl straight, it will have a hook to it. This is not a spare ball that bowls straight.

9/24/2018 - By Bowling.Com Staff
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Would this ball be stronger or weaker than my motive octane

9/24/2018 - By

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This ball will be much stronger than the Motiv Octane. The Octane is more suited for medium to lighter oil while the Rip'D is for medium to heavier oil conditions.

9/27/2018 - By Bowling.Com Staff
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Due to the ball having an irregular weight, contain irregular pin or top weight or may have a slight blemish. Would this be problem in getting it drilled out and also would it affect the performance of the ball.

10/12/2018 - By

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There will be no affect in the performance of the ball while it being an X-Out.

10/12/2018 - By Bowling.Com Staff
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