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Eternity Pi
« on: September 22, 2023, 12:54:54 PM »
The 900Global Eternity Pi: A Revolution in Heavy Oil Performance! Unleash the power of innovation on the lanes with the Eternity Pi bowling ball from Global. Crafted to redefine heavy oil performance, the Eternity Pi is poised to set a new standard in your game. The heart and soul of the Eternity Pi lies within its dynamic components, seamlessly orchestrated to deliver an unparalleled bowling experience. At its core, the Epoch Asymmetric Core makes its triumphant return, reminiscent of the iconic Break Core that enthusiasts have cherished over the years. This core design beckons the lanes with a stunning asymmetric shape, offering players an edge that turns every roll into a masterpiece. The Eternity Pi's core is more than just a design; it's an embodiment of expertise and precision. Engineered with a moderate amount of intermediate differential, it defies energy depletion, ensuring that power is harnessed and unleashed with perfect timing. Feel the core's unwavering momentum as it gracefully navigates the lane, never "locking up" or fading prematurely. Wrapped around this core innovation is the brand-new Reserve Blend 901 Cover, a testament to craftsmanship and excellence. The cover's meticulous construction, combined with a 2000-Grit Abralon finish, guarantees remarkable traction right from the front part of the lane. As your Eternity Pi glides down the lane, witness its captivating dance with the surface, creating a symphony of motion that is both strategic and mesmerizing. The Reserve Blend 901 Cover also reveals a distinct identity, setting itself apart from the S84 Response that has graced many of 900Global's 900 Series releases. It's a powerhouse, yet it displays a cleaner, more refined motion through the lane's initial stretch. This exquisite balance is a result of careful calibration, a tribute to the prowess of their designers and engineers. As you prepare to wield the Eternity Pi, envision a journey where heavy oil becomes your ally, where every roll is a revelation. This bowling ball is not merely an instrument; it's an extension of your skill, a key to unlocking the lanes' hidden potential. The Eternity Pi: Where Epoch Asymmetric Core meets Reserve Blend 901 Cover, where tradition converges with innovation, and where your bowling game transcends all expectations. Step onto the lanes with the Eternity Pi and forever change the way you conquer heavy oil.

Color: Burgundy/White/Black
All colors do vary somewhat from the picture shown
Core: Epoch Asymmetric
Reserve Blend 901 Solid Reactive
Finish: 2000-Grit Abralon
Hook Potential: High
Length: Medium
Recommended Lane Condition: Heavy Oil
RG: 2.49 (for 15# ball)
Differential: 0.050 (for 15# ball)

 

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Eternity Pi
« Reply #31 on: December 28, 2023, 08:22:53 PM »
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Left Handed: High Rev High Speed Player
Layout: 5 X 5 X 2
Pap: - 47/8   +1
Rev Rate: +-500
Speed 17-18mph

Ball Video: https://youtu.be/BEnO0tnxv44
The Eternity Pi is definitely a different option to the Reality. To me the differences are that the Pi is quite a bit stronger, gets down lane further and has a stronger backend. What I really like about the Pi is it's not like every other big solid Asym ball that I have thrown, this does not puke out when the lanes dry out. The Pi will react off of the dry and give a good read. What else I like about this ball is if you have wet dry conditions and you tug into the pond it will still react on the back end as well. This is probably the best solid Asym ball that I have thrown right next to the Reality.

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Re: Eternity Pi
« Reply #32 on: January 09, 2024, 03:53:50 PM »
900 Global Eternity Pi Ball Review
Bowler Stats:
Speed: 15.5 MPH
Rev Rate: 275 RPM
Tilt: 3-5 degrees
Axis Rotation: 60 degrees
PAP: 5 ⅜ over 1 ¼ up

Layout:  5 X 5 X 23/4 VLS

Video Review:  https://youtu.be/qbWfW9FOegM

With the release of the Eternity Pi I was sure how strong this ball would be compared to the Reality. So I chose a weaker layout to give the stronger asymmetrical core some length and if the 901 Reserve Blend cover was weaker than the S84 Response for me I could just add surface to make it read the oil sooner. This ball is an early rolling asymmetrical piece but the 901 Reserve Blend cover is cleaner and smoother for me so give the ball some length.

The out of box finish gave me a lot of over under on the local house shots since the centers use lower volumes and the fronts tend to go during league. After making my video review I did adjust the surface to 1000 abralon by hand and this eliminated any over/ under reaction. The 1000 grit helped me blend the wet/dry and I was able to move left into more oil. This ball is slightly weaker and more responsive off the dry than the Reality for me.



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Re: Eternity Pi
« Reply #33 on: January 10, 2024, 04:59:28 PM »
Strongest ball ive thrown
Layout: 50x5x50 / 5x4.25x2.75
Two hander, 450 rpm, 15.5 mph
This ball is the definition of big, strong, rolly, asym solid. When you hear of a ball that just rolls hard and rolls early, this is exactly that. For me, the only success ive had with it is when theres a significant amount of oil on sport patterns, it just hooks too much and too early for normal house shot conditions for my game. But i have seen it work amazing well for low rev or speed dominant players because it gives the ball a chance to slow down and hook and they can play their game much easier. So i think its the perfect option if youre a bowler like that or if you bowl on a slicker/heavier condition. Its definitely strong to be first ball out of the bag material and can be pretty versatile with different layouts or surface changes. Mine stays at 500 abralon grit for sport shots but ive tried it with some shine on a heavy house shot and found some success.

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Re: Eternity Pi
« Reply #34 on: January 15, 2024, 06:13:59 PM »
The 900 Global Eternity Pi is the solid cover sequel to the previously released Eternity. The new reserve blend 901 cover is wrapped around the Epoch asymmetric core that comes in at a 2.49RG, an 0.050 differential and a PSA value of 0.014 ensures that this is more than enough ball for fresh oil and heavier volumes. I drilled mine 5x3x5 to have as much control as possible which proved to be the case. For me, it's a tumbly end over end motion that I am able to keep in front of me, and also chase in just about as far as I want as long as I can find enough head oil due to the flare lines being a little tighter so a little more energy is conserved. GREAT option for speed/rev matched players who like to start in something readable and continuous. Out of the box, it may not be enough for speed dominant players without a slight surface adjustment. It's a great complement to the Eternity, which I saw as very angular and responsive. Overall a very worthy counterpart to the original Eternity. Compared to the Reality, I actually see the Pi as a little less motion overall, a little cleaner and a little smoother down the lane. You could conceivably fit both into one arsenal if you are looking for very specific motions or bowling on a lot of patterns.
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Re: Eternity Pi
« Reply #35 on: January 17, 2024, 08:48:06 AM »
900 Global Eternity PI
PAP 5 7/8 over and 3/8 up
Layout 5 x 4 x 3.5
Style – stroker
Ball Speed – 14–15 mph at pins
Condition – house pattern - older HPL surface
Surface – took surface up to 4000 abralon

I was looking for a bigger asymmetrical to help blend out some issues I’ve been having with wet/dry conditions. Used a variation of my normal benchmark layout moving the pin buffer to 3.5 inches which puts it inside my ring finger. With the surface adjustment, I had no issues getting the ball through the fronts with my slow ball speed and forward roll. Ball made a predictable move to the pocket with continuation.
If I get on a heavier pattern, I see no issues with pulling out an abralon pad and taking the surface down. For me, I found it more useful than the Reality. I’d drilled a couple of those and never seemed to match up. That ball was slow for me and didn’t continue nearly as well as the PI.
As with any bigger asymmetrical ball, know when to put it up. My progression has been from the PI to the Virtual Energy Blackout. Creating a very complimentary 1-2 punch as the PI starts to burn up. The ball seems to have a good window for a variety of players and styles. Another great release from the Global team.
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Re: Eternity Pi
« Reply #36 on: January 22, 2024, 02:37:19 PM »
This ball grabs!! The Pi might have the most midlane traction of any ball I've ever had. You better have a good bit of oil up front for this beast; it is at home on fresh or long oil conditions, whether it be house or sport shots.  This is the type of ball I want for the first game at USBC Nationals, for sure. It digs in the midlane but doesn't quit; the continuation is fantastic as long as the conditions are right. Once the lanes start drying up, it is time to put the Pi away and go to something like an Eternity or Summit. The closest comparison to the Eternity Pi would be the Gem, though I think the Gem rolls just a touch earlier.

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Re: Eternity Pi
« Reply #37 on: January 30, 2024, 09:54:03 PM »
Definitely made for oil! An absolute great addition to the 900 Global line. You'll be surprised by the amount of motion this ball has down lane with a ton of continuation.  Definitely more then the majority of balls in this category.  It's ability to create some angle will allow.you to stay with this ball a bit longer then others in this category.

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Re: Eternity Pi
« Reply #38 on: February 13, 2024, 08:31:57 AM »


Length: 43ft

Volume: 24mls

Type (THS, Sport Pattern etc): THS



Likes: The Eternity Pi is the newest iteration to the Eternity line. The Pi features the same core and coverstock as the original Eternity except the Pi is the solid version. Because the Pi has the solid cover it is a little earlier and smoother than the original Eternity. Although for a solid asymmetric I wouldn’t define it as slow and smooth. Compared to other ones the Pi is definitely a little cleaner and more continuous. For example the Gem series from Roto Grip is known for being very strong and pretty early and smooth. The thing I love most about the Pi is that it is one of the very few solid asyms that I can move way in with and it still gets through the pins like a symmetric. Which is very hard to find! So if you currently own a Gem and another stronger asym and need a choice off of it that goes a tad longer and more continuous through the pins then look no further than the Eternity Pi!

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Re: Eternity Pi
« Reply #39 on: February 19, 2024, 08:54:07 AM »
Eternity Pi
Cover: 901 Solid Reactive
Core: Epoch
RG: 2.47 RG (16lbs)
Diff: 0.052
Int Diff: 0.014

My layout: 4 x 4 x 2

The Pi is a big solid Asymmetrical ball that I see working best on medium-heavy to heavy conditions. The 901 solid cover is super strong and is a good combination strength and shape. The low rg asymm core combined with the big cover, makes the Pi a medium response high end ball for sure. I have found that the Pi is best when the on the fresh and on higher volume oil patterns. Once the lanes start to transition, the Pi will just flat out hook too much.

Bowler stats:
Left handed
PAP: 5 x 1/4up
Rev rate: 400