Track High Performance Bowling Balls – December 2011

December 7, 2011 by · Leave a Comment
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Track has released a few new high-performance bowling balls. These are for anyone that wants the very best and does not want to make sacrifices.

Track 919C – $159.95

Track 811A – Special Edition – $147.99

Prices and availability are accurate as of December 7, 2011.

Track 919CTrack 811A - Special Edition

Track Mid-Level Equipment – December 2011

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Track has some great mid-range equipment available right now. These balls are great for anyone that wants to save a little bit of money without sacrificing performance.

Track 716C – $139.95

Track 718A – $139.95

Track 607A – Special Edition  - $124.95

*Prices and availability are accurate as of December 7, 2011.

Track 716CTrack 718ATrack 607A

Track Entry Level Equipment – December 2011

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Track has some great new equipment out there. They have continued in using their numbering system to name their balls. Their entry level equipment is as follows:

Track 503C – $114.95

Track 505T – $109.99

Track 300T – $93.99

*Prices and availability are accurate as of December 7, 2011.

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Track 920T Has Been Released

December 13, 2010 by · Leave a Comment
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Track has released the 920T, which has their strongest core combined with a surface that will get you great traction on the lane. The 920T will give any league bowler plenty of the hook that they need.

Track 920T – $148.99

Ebonite The Mission and Track 715C Available Now!

February 2, 2010 by · Leave a Comment
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Ebonite’s newest high performance ball “The Mission” and Track’s newest 7-series ball the “715C” have both been released.  You can order them at bowlingball.com.  The Mission is the ball that Kelly Kulick used to win the PBA Tournament of Champions and by Mike Fagan to win the PBA Dick Weber Open.

Here is what Ebonite has to say about The Mission:  The all new Ebonite Mission is the latest Ebonite High Performance Product. The Mission is the most tested product the brand has ever released. With an array of styles and on the widest variety of lane conditions and surfaces available, the Mission has been thoroughly tested and is ready for Launch!

Ebonite The Mission – $143.99

This is what Track has to say about the 715C:  The 715C was designed to be a stronger version of the popular 505C. The designers set out to make a more aggressive product without compromising on the continuous/control factor at the breakpoint. We are
introducing an all “NEW” coverstock for this ball, the “UMP GEN 4C” with pearl essence, which boasts a greater surface texture. The pearl essence has no performance benefit; it is purely to enhance the look of the product. The “Catback” core is still a 0.015 intermediate differential, which gives this ball unbelievable striking power. The Black/Red/Gold combination will have great shelf appeal, at 2000 grit Abralon® sanded and beautifully polished with Powerhouse Factory Finish. Each new ball from Track will include a microfiber cleaning pouch with instructions on its use to help our customers maintain their performance products.

Track 715C – $129.99

Both of these new balls will make great additions to any arsenal.

Ebonite The MissionTrack 715C

Track 5 Series and “Spare” Bowling Balls – January 2010

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Track has come out with a new naming system for their bowling balls.  We’ll look at the 5 series here.  They have introduced the 505A and the 505C.  The first number in the name corresponds to the strength of the coverstock, currently 5-9,  with 9 being the highest.  The second number corresponds to the strength of the core, in this case, 05 for both balls.  The letter corresponds to the shape the ball is intended to make going down the lane.  In this case, the 505A is meant to be “angular,” while the 505C is supposed to be “controlled.”  Here are the two 5 series bowling balls and their spare ball.

Track 505A – $97.99

Track 505C – $97.99

Track Spare – $54.99

*Availability and prices are accurate as of January 18, 2010.

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Track 7 Series Bowling Balls – January 2010

January 19, 2010 by · Leave a Comment
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Track has come out with a new naming system for their bowling balls.  We’ll look at the 7 series here.  They have introduced the 715A and the 715C.  The first number in the name corresponds to the strength of the coverstock, currently 5-9,  with 9 being the highest.  The second number corresponds to the strength of the core, in this case, 15 for both balls.  The letter corresponds to the shape the ball is intended to make going down the lane.  In this case, the 715A is meant to be “angular,” while the 715C is supposed to be “controlled.”  Here are the two 7 series bowling balls.

Track 715A – $129.99

Track 715C – $129.99

*Availability and prices are accurate as of January 18, 2010.

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Track 9 Series Bowling Ball Lineup – January 2010

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Track has come out with a new naming system for their bowling balls.  We’ll look at the 9 series here.  They have introduced the 930T and the 920A.  The first number in the name corresponds to the strength of the coverstock, with 9 being the highest.  The second number corresponds to the strength of the core, in this case, 20 and 30.  The letter corresponds to the shape the ball is intended to make going down the lane.  In this case, the 930T is meant to have a lot of “traction,” while the 920A is intended to be “angular.”  Here are the two 9 series bowling balls.

Track 930T – $143.99

Track 920A – $143.99

*Availability and prices are accurate as of January 18, 2010.

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