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Track Criterion Bowling Ball

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  • Track Criterion Bowling Ball
  • Track Criterion Bowling Ball
  • Track Criterion Bowling Ball
MSRP: $289.95
$189.95
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Description

Track Criterion Bowling Ball

  • Color: Purple/Blue/Teal
  • Coverstock: QR-12 Solid (HK22C)
  • Weight Block: Criterion M.D. 
  • Factory Finish: 500, 2000 Siaair Micro Pad
  • Flare Potential: High
  • Radius of Gyration (RG): 16lbs - 2.509; 15lbs - 2.500; 14lbs - 2.504
  • Differential (Diff): 16lbs - 0.046; 15lbs - 0.052; 14lbs - 0.052
  • Intermediate Differential (Diff): 16lbs - 0.015; 15lbs - 0.018; 14lbs - 0.018
  • Fragrance: N/A

Additional product information:

Bowlers have put their trust in Track to deliver on the promise of exceptional performance and revolutionary technological leaps. Paradox, Paragon, and Archetype all exhibited an evolution of multi-dense core designs that set new standards for versatility and performance on the lanes. Criterion and its new core design expand on what has come before it, and it delivers. Criterion will be the choice when needing a ball unafraid of oil. The choice when you need traction, but you cannot sacrifice energy on the backend. The most advanced QR and HK22 cover to make it onto a Track ball in addition to the Criterion M.D. core make the right ball choice for many reasons for anyone! Trust the Track Criterion to elevate your game to a new level.

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Additional Information

Lane Condition:
Heavy Oil
Factory Finish:
Sanded 2000 Siaair
Core Type:
Asymmetrical
Coverstock:
Solid Reactive
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1 Review

  • 5

    Track Criterion

    Posted by Bob Newman on Oct 30th 2024

    I have only used the Track Criterion on our House pattern so far, but I can see this will be in my tournament bag for sure. It is a heavy rolling ball that stays strong down lane. Compared to my Hammer Pure Envy, it is about 3-4 boards with my feet stronger. It has the new QR-12 cover with HK22 & cohesion additives. Then they put a large multi-density core inside. This is a big engine ball. I really like what I've seen so far.

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