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Ebonite The One Reverb Bowling Ball

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  • Ebonite The One Reverb Bowling Ball
  • Ebonite The One Reverb Bowling Ball
  • Ebonite The One Reverb Bowling Ball
MSRP: $279.95
$159.95
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Description

Ebonite The One Reverb Bowling Ball

  • Color: Teal/Graphite/Violet
  • Coverstock: HK22 - GB 15.1 Pearl
  • Weight Block: Centrex Symmetrical Mass Bias
  • Factory Finish: 500, 1500, 1500 Siaair / Factory Compound
  • Flare Potential: High
  • Radius of Gyration (RG): 16lbs - 2.474; 15lbs - 2.466; 14lbs - 2.493
  • Differential (Diff): 16lbs - 0.049; 15lbs - 0.056; 14lbs - 0.053
  • Intermediate Differential (Diff): 16lbs - 0.021; 15lbs - 0.027; 14lbs - 0.025
  • Fragrance: N/A

 

Additional product information:

Ebonite is at it one more time! Ebonite’s Game Breaker and One lines produce exceptional results, and we’re excited to introduce The One Reverb this season. The One Reverb is the first One ball to feature HK22 with the Cohesion additive and is polished to ensure it reads the backend harder than any other ball in The One series. HK22, Cohesion, and the GB additives combined with arguably the most successful asymmetric core shape in Ebonite’s history will make this the most angular ball in The One series yet.

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Additional Information

Lane Condition:
Medium/Heavy
Factory Finish:
Crown Factory Compound
Core Type:
Asymmetrical
Coverstock:
Pearl Reactive
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4 Reviews

  • 5

    The One Reverb Review!!

    Posted by James G on Nov 5th 2024

    I drilled my Ebonite the One Reverb to be a great all-around pearl asymmetric for both house shots and sport conditions, and it fits the mold perfectly. I went 55 x 4.25” x 30, and with the DOT technology, you can drill anywhere without worrying about the location of the locator pin. The One Reverb builds on the success from The One Remix, adding length and angularity with HK22 along with the Cohesion additive, and is polished to ensure it reads the backend harder than any other ball in The One series. I see about 2-3 feet more length than The One Remix, with similar total hook. I have used it on Harry Smith 41’, Autobahn 42’, 41 ft. THS, and Red Square 40’ all with very good success. If you are looking for a ball that doesn’t quit, and is controllable enough for the tough stuff, then The One Reverb is for you. Order yours now from Bowler Builders Pro Shops!

  • 5

    THE ONE REVERB

    Posted by Robert Mockenhaupt on Sep 27th 2024

    The One Reverb is following the suit of HK22C additive package included in the new GB 15.1 Pearl coverstock. Ebonite has introduced a more aggressive ball all around 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 15 at the arrows out to about 8 at the breakpoint watching the ball roar back to the pocket. This is not your typical The One reaction. Previous versions of this ball tended to read sooner on the lane and be more controlled. This ball dug in at the right point on the lane. I was really impressed of the amount of track flare, back end, and power this ball has. This ball is a great compliment to the recently released Crusher which handles more volumes of oil. Pick one up and enjoy this iconic bowling ball.

  • 5

    Reverb by Ebonite

    Posted by C miller on Sep 20th 2024

    The One Reverb by Ebonite is the most angular ball in the one series, per Ebonite. I agree 100%! The last two weeks of league, this is the only ball I used. Just keep moving left and throw it right. The ball does not quit and goes through the pins like no other ball . This ball is fun to throw!

  • 5

    Ebonite The One Reverb

    Posted by Bob Newman on Sep 19th 2024

    We drilled this ball up just a few days ago and it has 2 practice games on it. 257 & 248. I'm looking forward to league tonight because this ball likes to strike. Ebonite put a lot into this ball. It has the HK22 base along with cohesion & Game Breaker additives. The core numbers tell you it wants to flare, and it wants to hook. They added compound to help get it down lane and save the good stuff for the pins. I really like what I'm seeing so far. The other thing I like is the dark colors. When the ball rolls down the lane the colors aren't distinctive & distracting, they blend together so you just see the ball motion. I think this will be a nice piece.

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