Bowler Ratings

PatternStTwCr
Oily:X.XX.XX.X
Medium:X.XX.XX.X
Dry:X.XX.XX.X
Sport:X.XX.XX.X

Bowler ratings are from 1 to 10 in order of Stroker (ST), Tweener (TW), Cranker (CR)

Note: Ratings are only available to our premium members.

General Info

Brand:
Name:Game Breaker 2 (2014)
Reviewed:September 2014
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Coverstock Specs
Name:GB 10.7
Type:Reactive Solid
Box Finish:500 / 2000 Abralon
Color:Black / Purple
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Core Specs
Name:Enhanced V2
Type:Symmetrical
RG:2.48
Diff:0.048
Int. Diff:0.000

For details on our standard test layouts, please click here.

We try to not get excited when we get a ball in the same line or with a similar name or construction to a ball we liked previously. This is important so that we can stay neutral and non-biased in watching the reaction of the ball. That said, we are not going to lie: we got a little excited about the Ebonite Game Breaker 2. This ball is an updated version of the Game Breaker, one of the most successful bowling balls in Ebonite history. New low RG regulations from USBC made a carbon copy remake of the Game Breaker impossible, as its core no longer meets today’s requirements. Consequently, Ebonite has altered the core, raising its RG slightly. Other than this change to the core, everything else about the Game Breaker 2 is exactly the same as the original Game Breaker. This ball provides the same coverstock, same color, and same great reaction on our test patterns.

We had the best reaction on our heavy test pattern. The sanded coverstock easily ripped through the oil in the middle of the lane, giving all three

Ebonite Game Breaker 2 (2014) Comparisons

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The BTM Ball Testing Team

About The BTM Ball Testing Team

The BTM Ball Testing Team is led by Eric Martinez. Our team of three testers has thrown and reviewed hundreds of bowling balls for Bowling This Month. When not testing balls for BTM, Eric owns and operates University Pro Shop in San Antonio, TX and he is an avid competitive bowler. Click here to learn more about how we test and review bowling balls.