Melt Down Ball Review
The Melt Down is the newest addition to the ‘Down’ line by Columbia 300. This ball features a very vibrant color scheme with its yellow, orange, and purple mix. These colors stand out, and everyone will know what ball you’re using. The colors have a nice blend while rolling down the lane, and do not make reading ball reaction difficult at all. I’ve always appreciated the ability for the team at Columbia 300 to put together vibrant colors that blend very nicely while rolling down the lane.
The Melt Down features the same core as all the other balls this line, the SD Medium RG, which has a RG of 2.51 and a Differential of .053 on a 15 pound ball. What is different about this ball compared to the others is the cover stock. The ball features the Bring-it MAXX cover. This cover stock creates friction much earlier than any of the other balls in this series, making it the strongest ball of them. As like all the other balls in this lineup, it drives through the pins and strikes a lot.
In comparison, my personal favorite in this lineup is the Take Down at 1000 grit. Using the Melt Down at box finish, I am at least 3-5 boards left of where I would normally start with the Take Down. The Melt Down out hooks any ball at this level and hits just as hard as all the others. This core is one of the best ever, and every ball with it drives through the pins with great success. Visit your local pro shop and pick one of these up, you won’t be disappointed.
Michael Jacobs
Team C300