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Ebonite Pin Slasher Bowling Ball Ebonite Pin Slasher Bowling Ball
 

Description

Description: The Pin Slasher improves upon the already great performance offered in the Ebonite Silver Level Performance category by again using the acclaimed V2 Core design, but for the Pin Slasher, we ventured to our GBV12.7 Coverstock. The expected ball motion bowlers will be receiving from the Pin Slasher would be a stronger mid-lane roll with a more controlled approach to the pocket when compared to the Gamebreaker, which would make the Pin Slasher an ideal ball for Sport Conditions as well as PBA Experience Leagues.

Features

  • FREE SHIPPING IN THE CONTINENTAL US STATES
  • Coverstock: GBV12.7, Color: Navy/Teal All colors do vary somewhat from the picture shown.
  • Core: VII Core Design, Factory Finish: 4000 Grit Abralon Pad
  • Flare Potential: High
  • Hook Style: Strong, Smooth Continuous Hook


Check out my Bowling Balls!?

This Arsenal is what i use on a somewhat daily basis.
*= using currently
Name, High Game

- Ebonite Pin Slasher 212

*Ebonite Magnum (Plastic) N/A

*Ebonite Predator 227

- Hammer Big Block Diesel 214

*Roto Grip Cell (Solid) 224

My arsenal is probably based upon what I receive free from the manufacturer as well as from friends that still bowl as PBA professionals, in addition to what I purchase online. They are:

Brunswick Ultimate Inferno: 299
Brunswick Radical Inferno: 300 (2) (currently use)
Brunswick Red Zone: 269 (currently use)
Brunswick Avalanche Slide: 235
Brunswick MaXX Zone: 268 (currently use)
Brunswick Viz-A-Ball Denny's spare ball: 235
Brunswick Viz-A-Ball PBA logo spare ball: 240 (currently use)
Elite Black Label: 246
Elite PBA Platinum: 248
Elite PBA Cheetah: 268
Elite PBA Chameleon: 300 (currently use)
Hammer Cherry Vibe: 260 (currently use)
Hammer Black Widow Venom: 279 (currently use)
Columbia 300 Big Shot: 300

I just use only two of any combination at the bowling center and make sure I have one spare ball, one entry level performance ball and one high performance ball in my bag at all times.

For the "high scoring" amateur with the house ball shot, if you're that good, I'd really love to see you enter into the PBA "Plastic Ball" championship next year as a guest and see if you'll be able to shoot in the high 200's like you claim with house balls. Maybe you have a two finger, no thumb delivery like everyone has, but in the long run, it almost always results in injuries and heavy pin deflection resulting in splits and off center hits.

There are bowlers that have high performance bowling balls, a loaded accessory bag, their own shoes and talent or skill in bowling. There's nothing wrong if they have the money to purchase equipment as they like, and even better if they have the knowledge and skill to back their scores up by bowling good with their "investments". I bowled in the PBA for years and had to use high performance equipment otherwise I'd sink myself with low scores and not keep up with everyone else on the lanes, because I did it for a living.

Good luck and hope for further success with your "arsenal"!

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