Radical
Revenge Pearl
PatternStTwCr
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(1-10 in order of Stroker (ST), Tweener (TW), Cranker (CR))

Coverstock Info
Name:
HK22 Pearl
Type:
Reactive Pearl
Box Finish:
500 / 1000 / 1500 SiaAir / Factory Compound
Color:
Green / Carbon
Core Info
Name:
Sneak Attack Symmetric
Type:Symmetrical
RG:2.544
Total Diff:0.036
Int. Diff:NA

The Revenge Pearl is the pearlized option in Radical’s dual Revenge release. This ball shares the same Sneak Attack Symmetric core shape and 500/1000/1500 SiaAir with Factory Compound box finish with the Revenge Solid. The difference is that this ball uses HK22 Pearl, while the other Revenge release uses HK22 Solid. The change in coverstock gives this ball a little more length, a little stronger move off the friction, but less total hook than the Revenge Solid. As we saw with the Revenge Solid, straighter angles in the front were the best play for this ball, as it struggled to create enough traction in the oil to move deeper into our test patterns. This ball was good later in the sessions when our bowlers wanted to stay straighter with their angles, as it had no trouble clearing the front and producing plenty of length. The more friction that was on the lane, the better the reactions were for all three bowlers.

Stroker got lined up very quickly on the dry oil pattern with the Revenge Pearl. He was two right with his laydown point compared to the Revenge Solid, keeping his angles very tight and going straight up the lane. His release helped create even more length, giving him lots of hold on shots that were missed to the left off his hand. The good shots and even the ones that got a little right saw enough response from the pearl coverstock to turn over and get up to the pocket. His ball went...

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Performance Ratings

NameValueComments
Torque
(1-10)
Length
(1-25)
Back End
(1-20)
Total Hook
(1-100)

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