| Coverstock Info | |||
|---|---|---|---|
Name: | HK22C2 Hybrid | ||
Type: | Reactive Hybrid | ||
Box Finish: | 500 / 1000 / 1500 SiaAir / Factory Compound | ||
Color: | Purple / Pink / Silver / Black | ||
| Core Info | |||
Name: | Huntsman | ||
| Type: | Asymmetrical | ||
| RG: | 2.470 | ||
| Total Diff: | 0.050 | ||
| Int. Diff: | 0.017 | ||
The Full Effect is Hammer’s latest high-performance release, and it is the fifth ball in the Effect line. This ball uses the same asymmetrical Huntsman core design as the original Effect, the Special Effect, and the Maximum Effect. The coverstock on is HK22C2 Hybrid, coming out of the box finished with 500/1000/1500 SiaAir and Factory Compound. While the Maximum Effect also has a hybrid coverstock, it uses a different formulation at a much rougher box finish. These differences create a large difference in motion, keeping the two bowling balls from overlapping in reaction shape. The Full Effect was more angular than the Zero Mercy Pearl, providing more downlane motion and continuation with both balls at their box finishes. This ball was best for us on the medium oil pattern, but it also got some play on the heavy oil pattern.
Cranker had just a slightly better reaction than Tweener on the fresh medium oil pattern with the Full Effect. He saw easy length, but a strong move at the breakpoint and a lot of continuation at the back end. He liked that the Full Effect created a good amount of traction in the midlane, keeping it from having too much length or from not being strong enough downlane. From where he was flushing perfect strikes with the Full Effect, he would flat 10 or 2 pin when he threw the Zero Mercy Pearl. This ball was a great option when duller covers like the Zero Mercy Solid or the Black Widow 3.0 Dynasty were...
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