Description
Ebonite Crusher Bowling Ball
- Color: Red/Black/Orange
- Coverstock: Optimize Hybrid
- Weight Block: Crusher
- Factory Finish: 500, 2000 Siaair Micro Pad
- Flare Potential: High
- Radius of Gyration (RG): 16lbs - 2.501; 15lbs - 2.489; 14lbs - 2.517
- Differential (Diff): 16lbs - 0.047; 15lbs - 0.056; 14lbs - 0.057
- Intermediate Differential (Diff): 16lbs - 0.014; 15lbs - 0.016; 14lbs - 0.015
- Fragrance: N/A
Additional product information:
The new Crusher is a strong asymmetric ball that the Ebonite line has been missing, and it is not afraid of oil. The Crusher has a low RG, high differential, and a strong intermediate differential, which translates into a strong roll, lots of flare, and great continuation. The core, along with Optimize Hybrid cover and a dull 2000-grit Siaair finish, makes the Crusher an excellent choice to combat heavy oil conditions.
Additional Information
Lane Condition: |
Heavy Oil |
Factory Finish: |
Sanded 2000 Siaair |
Core Type: |
Asymmetrical |
Coverstock: |
Hybrid Reactive |
2 Reviews
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Just WOW
Let me start off by saying I am just coming back to bowling after 15 years away. I needed something new, have an original One and a Track 916 I started league with, and grabbed a ball from my house. It just wasn't cutting it for me. I started researching and found there was a new One coming out, the reverb abd was able to get one from Buddies based off my 916. After soome fine tuning with my inserts, my fingers swell slightly after I start, That was doing great, but I wanted more. I saw the one and only reviewer of this ball and said drill it up. Had this in 2 days from ordering it. Me and the wife went down for some practice and I was impressed. Took it for the first night of league and shot 214 out of the gate. Medium house shot and standing at the 20 throwing out over between the 10 and 15. This thing, when I would mis my mark, would ride out and look like it was going to dump in the gutter and make a hard left turn and bury. My two mistakes that night was not moving/making adjustments in the second game early enough and only shooting a 160 and the second was not sticking it out all 3 games and splitting the last game with the reverb which was an even worse game. In the end to salvage the last game I was standing 25-27 and sending over the 20 just to try and not go brooklyn. Deifinitely an animal and my go to for the first game or any tournament conditions where there is going to be heavy oil. One last note I am only a 146 bowller coming back and learning my way again and maybe a 350 rev rate bowler.
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CRUSHER
The Crusher is a new design in the Ebonite line. Ebonite has introduced a high end (pro-performance) aggressive hybrid asymmetric ball with a new core to fill a void in their current line. With the OOB finish, I used this ball on a fresh house shot of medium volume and was able to cross 19 at the arrows out to about 9/8 at the breakpoint. This ball read the midline rather quickly; which is why I played so far left on the lane. Overall thought is that this ball needs more oil and it has that strong roll and nice confutation towards the pocket. Ideally it will handle higher volume oil patterns where control is needed. It kind of reminded me of a Hammer Extreme Envy. This ball offer a high amount of track flare, midline read, and power. This ball is a great compliment to the recently released The One Reverb which handles less volumes of oil and has a quicker response in friction. Pick one up and enjoy this newly designed bowling ball.