Radical Guru Oracle




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- Modern version of the original legendary Guru
- Lots of hook and lots of down-lane motion
- Known for its versatility and strong sweeping motion

Radical Guru Oracle
Radical Guru Oracle
The Radical Guru Oracle brings back the magic of the iconic original Guru—with a modern twist. Featuring the same trusted asymmetric core shape, the Guru Oracle introduces subtle density changes to fine-tune performance. With core specs of 2.50 RG, .044 differential, and .018 intermediate differential, it delivers the same powerful sweeping motion that made the original a must-have, but with enhanced consistency and versatility.
Wrapped in the cutting-edge HK22-C solid coverstock, the Guru Oracle offers intense traction, aggressive hook potential, and strong continuation through the pins. This is the modern Guru bowlers have been asking for—built for today’s oil patterns but with the heart of a classic.
If you loved the Original Guru, the Oracle is the answer you’ve been waiting for.
Details & Specs
All colors do vary somewhat from the picture shown
A few tiny pit holes in the cover stock of the ball are normal
Customer Reviews | 3 Customer Questions
By Lane Side Reviews from Ontario
smooth, continuous, controllable, good on fresh oil.
needs oil
fresh oil
Yes, I would recommend this to a friend
Return of a Legend, Maybe better than ever?
In episode 7 of How to Build an Arsenal, we look at a returning Radical Bowling Technologies legend, the Guru Oracle. We discuss how it fits into your bag, who should have this ball, and we give you some suggestions for layouts for every style.
Customer Questions & Answers | Reviews
Question:
What do I need to use. To sand my ball
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Answer:
Hello! Depending on the finish you would like to achieve, there are a variety of grits available for the Abralon Sanding Pads that you could use to sand your bowling ball.
Question:
Is this ball similar to storm or hammer or is it completely different?
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Answer:
While there may not be an exact match to this ball from other brands, the most comparable option from Storm at this time is the Storm Ion Max and the most comparable option from Hammer may be the Hammer Special Effect. They are all high performance options with a solid reactive coverstock, asymmetric weight block, and handle heavier oil lane conditions.
Question:
How does this compare to the roto grip rst hyper drive
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