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Reviews => Columbia 300 => Topic started by: BallReviews-scodaddy21 on September 12, 2018, 10:04:54 AM
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Get Savage on the lanes with Columbia's high performance Savage bowling ball. The Savage uses the Exciter Solid coverstock and Savage core to offer midlane traction and mind blowing backend continuation making it no match for the heaviest of oils. This ball utilizes Columbia's HyperSHOCK Technology to assist the ball in powering through the pins.
Color: Blue/Yellow/Purple
Core: Savage
Coverstock: Exciter Solid with HyperSHOCK Technology
Finish: 500/2000 Abralon
Reaction: Aggressive Midlane w/ Continuous Backend
RG: 2.49**
Differential: 0.051**
** RG and Diff are based off of 15 lb. balls
Recommended Lane Condition: Heavy Oil
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Likes:This ball hooks more than anything in my arsenal. You will need a lot of oil if you throw it oob. I took mine to 4000 and it still doesn’t respect the oil although it does get through the fronts good. Once it starts up, there is definitely no quit in this ball. If you ever feel “flooded out†this ball is a must.
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Due to its aggressive nature, this ball is too strong for medium to light oil unless you have a higher ball speed
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HOOK! The savage hooks, however for me its a very predictable smooth hook. I have a high rev rate yet I like the play straighter to create some pin action and this smooth curving ball allows me to do that, however if I need to get in and curve the lane I can too! This ball is also very versatile, I Find it can be used on longer patterns and shorter patterns as well! Time To Become Savage! #TeamEBI
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LANE CONDITION
Length: 41 foot
Volume: Medium
Type (THS, Sport Pattern etc): THS
This is a strong solid that keeps hooking. I was surprised by this balls continuation down the lane. With the box surface, this ball will need oil if you have slower speeds, or a high rev rate. I put some PowerHouse Factory Finish Polish on it and was able to use it for a 3 game league. This ball handled the transition well and let me control the pocket without sacrificing carry. The Savage is a must have if you need a ball for heavier oil.
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