Hammer bowling balls
If
you are more than a Friday night bowler, you need a bowling ball that
will help you play your best. If you play for keeps and take no prisoners,
Hammer bowling balls may be the best choice for you.
Anyone who knows much about bowling knows that Hammer bowling balls
are not only well-made, but also edgy. This is not the ball to use for
a gentleman’s game of bowling. These balls are better suited for
a winner-takes-all bowling brawl at the alley.
Some people may not realize exactly what it is about these balls that
makes them any better than other balls on the market. After all, Hammer
bowling balls are heavy and round, just like all the other balls on
the market.
It takes a true bowler to really understand how much a bowling ball
can make a difference when competing. Some of the ways Hammer bowling
balls set themselves apart from other balls are:
• A pancake core – Some Hammer bowling balls include a
pancake core that includes a polyester overstock. That makes this ball
perfect for when you are trying to get a spare because of what it is
made of.
• Dry lane? No problem – Some Hammer bowling balls are designed
specifically to help bowlers who are facing dry lanes. These balls contain
both a performance core and CT reactive coverstock. This helps the ball
deliver great length and good backspin.
• Control – If you are looking for a ball that allows you
to have great control over your approach and release, there are Hammer
bowling balls for that, too. There is a Hammer bowling ball that contains
a Max-Control reactive coverstock. That means that this ball will give
you much more control that you could expect from its competitors.
• Medium oil – The Toxic Raw Hammer bowling balls are designed
specifically for use on lanes that have a medium covering of oil. This
is perhaps the trickiest ball to make because it can’t be too
slick, but it can’t have too much traction either.
• Killer strike – If you are wanting to make sure you hot
the pins solidly, but also get some help on the back end, the Black
Widow Hammer bowling balls could be a good choice. These balls include
a flip block and a violent reactive coverstock.
While these are not all the Hammer bowling balls available, this is
a good showing of what types of balls the company produces. In general,
these balls are made to deal with a variety of lane conditions.