| Coverstock Info | |||
|---|---|---|---|
Name: | Prime Response Pearl (HK22) | ||
Type: | Reactive Pearl | ||
Box Finish: | 500 / 1000 / 1500 SiaAir / Factory Compound | ||
Color: | Purple / Sky Blue / White | ||
| Core Info | |||
Name: | Shuttle | ||
| Type: | Asymmetrical | ||
| RG: | 2.480 | ||
| Total Diff: | 0.040 | ||
| Int. Diff: | 0.006 | ||
The Kinetic Sapphire Ice is the third Kinetic ball released since Track’s transition from Ebonite International to the Brunswick family. This is the first pearlized Kinetic to use HK22 in the coverstock, and the difference it made was massive. This ball features the same Prime Response Pearl (HK22) cover that was used on the Cypher Pearl, but this time it surrounds the Shuttle core. Like most of the glossy balls from the Brunswick brands, the Kinetic Sapphire Ice is finished with 500/1000/1500 SiaAir and Factory Compound. We matched up extremely well with this combination on our medium oil test pattern. All three bowlers were pleasantly surprised with the amount of movement this ball offered at the breakpoint, and they really liked the continuation it provided through the pins.
Cranker felt like he had nearly the entire right side of the lane on the fresh medium oil pattern with the Kinetic Sapphire Ice. He lined up around board 25 with his laydown point, targeting 15 at the arrows and seven at the breakpoint. He had a ton of area downlane with the box finish. Shots that he missed outside of target got far enough down the lane before changing directions, letting him still hit the pocket. He was really surprised by the amount of hook and traction he saw on shots that were missed inside of target. The ball still picked up plenty and...
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