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Pyramid Blood Moon Rising Pearl Bowling Ball Technical Specifications
Perfect Scale | 212.5 |
Finish | Polished |
Lane Condition | Medium-Heavy |
Factory Finish | 2000 Grit Abralon/Factory Finish Polish |
Core Name | SG 19.5 Dual Density Asymmetric |
Flare Potential | Medium |
Performance | High Performance[8] |
Brand | Pyramid |
RG | 2.48 |
Ball Color | Red/Gold Pearl |
Coverstock | Reactive Resin |
Coverstock Name | GPS Navigational Pearl |
Differential | 0.039 |
Core Type | Asymmetric |
Mass Bias | 0.012 |
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What is the "Perfect Scale"?
bowlingball.com has created our own hook rating scale. Because each manufacturer uses a different method for indicating a ball's hook potential, bowlingball.com developed a way for the consumer to compare bowling balls across all manufacturers.
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What is the Performance Number?
(8) High Performance: This category will provide you with a wider variety of ball reactions for use on more challenging lane conditions.
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What is the Coverstock?
The outer shell of the bowling ball which can be constructed with a variety of materials such as plastic, urethane, pearl reactive, hybrid reactive and solid reactive.
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What is a Asymmetric Core?
An asymmetric bowling ball core is a weight distribution design with varying densities in its interior, creating irregular mass distribution for enhanced hook potential and angular ball motion.
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What does the Lane Condition mean?
Usually addressed as Dry, Medium, Medium-Heavy, and Heavy. Dry means there is very little oil on the lane, up through heavy meaning lots of oil. This is a feel component and can vary from bowler to bowler, even on the same lanes.
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