Here is what they had to say about the ( CFT ) Utilizing Fluid-Flow Design Tactics and Composite Material Flow Principles of Chemical Engineering, we’ve created something truly unique; the first dynamic core to feature Mass Property Stabilization. But what does this mean for you? After drilling, the asymmetric Composite Flow Technology Core (CFT) maintains its designed Rg and Differential values, allowing bowlers to get exactly what they want and expect out of their ball.
When evaluating bowling balls for your bag, you may often look at the Rg (Radius of Gyration) and Differential number associated with a particular core. Understanding these values helps you relate the expected strength of the core and type of ball motion to your specific style. Unfortunately, what you don’t see is how these numbers change after actually drilling the ball. Based on the ball layout chosen, certain areas of the inner core are removed during drilling, altering the core dynamics away from their designed values.
The CFT Core was designed specifically to maintain the differentials that fluctuate in other designs due to drilling. With the CFT Core, the Rg and Differential numbers advertised are the core numbers you’ll get when you throw the ball. That means NO MORE GUESS WORK!
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