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Hammer Tough Muddy Girl Camo

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Hammer Tough Muddy Girl Camo

This Hammer Tough Muddy Girl Camo ball is designed for dry lane conditions and makes a great gift for any pink camo lover out there! Hammer's clear polyester bowling balls are created by embedding an image on the core of the ball and covering it with a clear outer shell. With this technology the image on the ball cannot be damaged by sanding, scratching, or scuffing!

  • Color: Muddy Girl Camo - Pink
    All colors do vary somewhat from the picture shown
  • Reaction: Straight
  • Coverstock: Polyester
  • Finish: 800/800/1000/2000 Abralon W/Powerhouse Factory Finish Polish
  • Recommended Lane Condition: Dry
  • Core: Pancake
  • Patterns may not align
  • A few tiny pit holes in the cover stock of the ball are normal
  • SKU: HAMHPMUDGRL
  • Product ID: 9118
  • Brand: Hammer
  • Category: Bowling Balls
  • Ball Performance: Plastic / Spare Balls

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I tried buying this ball for my girlfriend and they don't make it anymore why's the ball still on here

9/19/2016 - By

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Hello! We only have 15 pounds available now. This ball is being discontinued after we sell all of the stock that we have.

9/20/2016 - By Bowling.Com Staff
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Why are you discontinuing.

10/25/2016 - By

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Hi Michele! The manufacturer usually only produces them for about 1-2 years and then they typically discontinue them to make room for new balls in their product line.

10/26/2016 - By Bowling.Com Staff
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