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Omen
« on: December 31, 1969, 06:00:00 PM »
Ball NPS Score: 100.00
Get the Columbia 300 Omen Bowling Ball at BOWLING.COM!

- Color: Purple/Gold /Silver   All colors do  vary somewhat from the picture shown.  
- Core: Capsule core with Magnetite
- Veneer: Bend It Pearl
- Surface: 500, 500, 4000, 4000 Abralon
- Reaction:   Strong Hook
- A few tiny pit holes in the cover stock of the ball are normal
- RG:  2.48
- Diff:  .047
- Recommended Lane Condition: Heavy – Medium Oil
- Description: Bend-It Reactive is a formulation that was built to  handle heavy to medium amounts of oil. Bend-It has a great amount of  surface friction built into the shell and is finished with an aggressive  finish in order to enhance the Omen’s footprint on the lane.  Don’t let  the pearl fool you, Bend-It was made to grab the lane.  
 The Capsule core was designed to provide great performance and  versatility while also being very simple.  A simple symmetric shape with  great performance characteristics was chosen in order to be very  driller and bowler friendly.  The low RG Capsule revs up early and the  high Differential helps create a large amount of flare for great  continuation in the backend.  
 The new core, cover and finish process for the Omen makes it one of the  best choices in the Columbia 300 lineup for heavier oil conditions.   Players with lower rev rates and/or higher speeds will also enjoy the  amount of hook the Omen creates.

 

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Re: Omen
« Reply #1 on: December 10, 2011, 12:45:05 AM »








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The Omen rolls just as advertised, starts up early with a nice heavy roll and great continuation down lane.




Lower Rev players will enjoy the amount of hook this ball creates and High Rev players will enjoy all the different angles to the pocket they can create, and because  it's all New Capsule Core is Symmetric it is very driller and release friendly. This ball will help tame the Shark Pattern and absolutely dominate heavier volume League Conditions.

Bugsy Kelly and the R/D Department at Ebonite International have done it again.






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Edited on 12/9/2011 at 11:58 PM

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Re: Omen
« Reply #2 on: December 13, 2011, 11:26:57 PM »
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Likes:If you're looking for a ball to use on heavier patterns the Omen is a must have.  For those of you that loved the Resurgence, the Omen is right up your alley.  I personally loved the Resurgence, so to have a ball the rolls just like it is very exciting for me!  While the core is different from the old Resurgence the roll characteristics I've seen so far are extremely similar.  The coverstock has the teeth to read the lane in the heavy patterns, while the new core gives the ball that continuation through the back of the lane and the pin deck.  If you're looking for a ball for your longer and/or thicker patterns the Omen is definitely the ball for you.  Go out and get yours today!


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Re: Omen
« Reply #3 on: December 21, 2011, 12:04:01 AM »
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Likes:This ball is really strong, I have this ball drilled the same way as my Benchmark and is about 2 feet sooner downlane at the break point. To me this ball is smooth through the front part of the lane with a nice crisp sharp continious motion down lane, this ball hits like a truck.
  This ball is like a Resurgence but on STEROIDS.

 Bugsy Kelly and the R/D team did another great job at putting Columbia 300 as one of the best ball companies out there.



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Re: Omen
« Reply #4 on: December 28, 2011, 10:19:37 AM »
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Length:Heavy Oil     

 


Volume: Alot








 



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This is hook in a box..... Strong Strong Strong Hook Hook Hook and a ton of movement on the backend with Symmetric core.... Throw out your Virtuals and nanos and get an OMEN, you wont regret it







Likes:

   Dull: Great on the heavy oil

   Shined: Had to move 15 right with a polish but hits even harder 

 



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Re: Omen
« Reply #5 on: December 30, 2011, 11:21:08 AM »
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Drilled it up Thurs. The house I went to had last nights THS out. I threw the ball for a game to try and get some oil into it. Ball seems to have a heavy roll to it and is not afraid of oil. It is not as jumpy as I thought it would be. I have a Nexus solid drilled very close. The Nexus goes insta-left (I'm RH) out of the oil while the Omen makes a distinct read at the same point but continues on a smooth arc. At this point I'm having a hard time saying which ball covers more boards. It is very controllable. I'm thinking it will be a great ball on heavy fresh where you need to play a little more to the right. For comparison, the Nexus is great when I need to get in, as it's a little too jumpy to play straighter with. I'll update this as I get more of a read on the ball.

12/30 update: I have used on wood and synthetic lanes and fresh and used patterns. Conclusions: This ball is 2-3 boards weaker than my Nexus on certain conditions. It does read well on a fresh heavy pattern but quickly loses back end reaction as oil moves down. It is smooth and continuous on the right condition. I find it is better suited to the lighter side of a heavy oil pattern. It also does well on beat-up patterns, as it blends things really well. I do not find it as responsive to release changes as some other balls I have. With all that said, it is a very useful piece when control is needed. Ball clears the fronts very well. I am very happy thus far. I have no affiliation with columbia. Just wanted to give some feedback on a new ball.





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Re: Omen
« Reply #6 on: December 31, 2011, 05:22:33 PM »
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Strong is a word to describe the Omen. It was strong immediately in the fronts even with the pin up layout. I had to move inside (5 left) and kick it out to 8 downlane. I was bowling on lanes after a league had finished up. The ball just was too strong in the front part of the lane. It would pick up its roll and I had a decent reaction. This ball will not be one where you can open up the lanes on broken down patterns. It will be great on fresh patterns and lanes where there is volume up front. This ball would shine on heavy volume House and patterns like Scorpion out of the box. A solid oil ball that reminds me of the Resurgence.

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Length: Broken down house

 


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Likes: Strong up front



Dislikes: None yet. Can't be used on broken down patterns, but that is not what the ball is meant for



 


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Re: Omen
« Reply #7 on: February 24, 2012, 05:25:04 PM »
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Length: 39ft
Volume: 25.1

 Type (THS, Sport Pattern etc):  WTBA Seoul Pattern


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The ball gets in to an early roll for me and continues through the backend.

I have about a 3" pin with this ball and I have it just above my ring finger with the CG stacked underneath.

Certainly a must have in your arsenal if you are looking for something that has a strong roll and continues to drive once it hits the end of the pattern.

 



 


 

 


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Re: Omen
« Reply #8 on: March 09, 2012, 11:30:52 AM »
BALL SPECS


Pin Length:  1#  4 inch pin, #2   2 1/2 pin


Starting Top Weight:1#  3 oz, #2 2 1/4 oz


Ball Weight:  1#  15.3, #2 15.5


 


DRILL PATTERN


Pin to PAP:  #1  5 1/2 Pin right above middle finger,   #2  4 inch Pin down.


CG to PAP:  #1  5,   #2  3 1/2


X Hole (if there is one):  Neither ball needed a X hole, might put on on #2 down in the P3 location, still debating this.

 





BOWLER STYLE


Rev Rate:  300-350


Ball Speed:  17

 

PAP/Track:  4 1/4 and 1 1/2 up


 




SURFACE PREP


Grit:  #1 OOB with some lane shine,  #2 1000 grit


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LANE CONDITION


Length:  40 Feet and 42 Feet

 

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Type (THS, Sport Pattern etc):  THS and Tournament Pattern


  



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#1:  Ball one is great for my THS if I am wanted to stay inside, ball rolls up early and is very smooth with a small kick on the backend, loving the smooth roll of this ball as it keeps me away from the over under of the THS that I bowl on here.  Has good carry for a early rolling ball on THS.

 

#2:  This ball was drilled for tournament conditions with pin down and 1000 grit cover prep.  Ball is rolls great for what I intended it to do, starts up very early and gets into a roll, very easy to control on a heavy oil shot when playing a straighter up the boards type of shot.  Ball is not intended to play a lot of swing, so once the lanes start to really open up I usually ball down or just switch to Omen #1. 



Dislikes: None as long as ball is used for what it was intended for. 

 


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