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Reviews => Track => Topic started by: BallReviews-scodaddy21 on August 30, 2023, 12:18:22 PM
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The Track Stealth Pearl has been identified as a bowler's favorite! The Stealth core is wrapped with the QR-9 Pearl coverstock and the HK22 base to create a strong pearl reaction. This upper-mid performance ball has a clean reaction through the front of the lane, starts up in the mid-lane, and offers a fast and powerful reaction on the backend with continuation making it a desired ball when stronger balls start to react early. This skid/flip reaction is ideal on medium to heavy oil conditions.
Color: Raven
All colors do vary somewhat from the picture shown
Core: Stealth
Coverstock: QR-9 Pearl Reactive (HK22)
Finish: 500, 1000, 1500 Siaair/Factory Compound
Recommended Lane Condition: Medium to heavy oil
Hook Potential: Medium-High
Length: Late
Reaction: Skid/Flip
RG: 2.482 (15# ball)
Diff: 0.056 (15# ball)
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LANE CONDITION
Length: 42
Volume: Medium-Heavy
Type (THS, Sport Pattern etc):THS
COMMENTS
Likes: Easy length and strong finish
Dislikes: none
PICTURES AND/OR VIDEOS
The Stealth Solid has been a favorite from day one, so when the pearl version was announced it had my attention immediately.
So far it has been everything I thought it would be, and even a little stronger. I prefer playing straighter through the fronts if possible.
After two games into the set I need to make a jump inward or put it away for something smoother. For me this is as angular as anything I've used from the Big B factory, and I love the black cover. Nothing to mess with my eyes, and it seems to grab the lane and hang on as it makes the move. Great job on this ball!
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Stealth Pearl – House Pattern
Stealth Pearl is true to its solid counterpart. Not overly aggressive and not weak either. A little in the middle. I have most success when playing straighter (covering less boards from left to right) with the Stealth Pearl while still at box surface or using my signature 1000/2000/3000/4000 wet pad method. When I try to move in with the Stealth Pearl it doesn’t really like to drive as much as I would like which makes since. The Pearl cover trying to fight through a heavier volume that is typical of most house patterns. One thing I can say if I am able to play in and bump the dry/friction just right I can see the drive potential through the pins. I tend to leave a good amount of back row (nine pin) I haven’t left a 9 pin with the Stealth Pearl yet so I cannot be upset with the results I see.