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Track Stealth Hybrid

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Track Stealth Hybrid

Upper-Mid Performance Bowling Ball

The Stealth balls have filled a big gap and have been extremely effective when a symmetric bigger core ball is needed, and bowlers have been very successful with the Stealth balls. Adding a Stealth Hybrid to the line should be no surprise; the solid and pearl were exceptional, and combining the two has been long anticipated. The new Stealth Hybrid is shiny, just as the pearl version was, and the combination of a hybrid HK22-Prime Response cover and the Stealth core design makes this a great ball when there is still some oil on the lane and bowlers need good length and recovery.

  • LEVEL Upper-Mid
    PART NUMBER 60-108207-93X
    COLOR(S) Raven / Navy Blue
    CORE Stealth
    COVERSTOCK HK22 - Prime Response Hybrid
    COVER TYPE Hybrid Reactive
    FINISH 500, 1000, 1500 Siaair / Factory Compound
    BALL MOTION Length with Angular Backend
    LANE CONDITION Medium to Heavy Oil
    WEIGHTS 12-16 lbs
    RELEASE DATE 08/15/24
    WARRANTY Track Bowling 2 Year Limited Warranty
  • * Product Note: 12-13 lb. models of this ball use alternate cores that are different from the heavier models.

    WEIGHT RG DIFF
    16 lbs 2.498 0.048
    15 lbs 2.482 0.056
    14 lbs 2.509 0.056
    13 lbs 2.574 0.040
    12 lbs 2.597 0.040

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