Surface finish: Box
Layout: Pin position 5 ½ over fingers.
PAP: 5” ¼ up
Speed: 24-27 kmh
Revrate: 420-450 rpm
RG: 2.45
Diff: 0.051
Hook power: -
Ball review:
Medium to strong ball, already one of my favorites! The gamebreaker is very reliable, I put the pin over the fingers just to get a little bit more length and that works perfect. And of course a blackball is always Good!


The Gamebreaker is already a well-known ball released by Ebonite, with first release date a couple of years ago. They decided to put it back on the Ebonite portfolio for a while, and no wonders why. THIS IS A GREAT BALL!
I drilled a Gamebreaker for short oil some time ago (with pin in PAP), and were used to a couple of European Men Championships to get an early ball motion. The new Gamebreaker is also drilled to be early, but with the purpose of getting a continuous ball motion all way through the lane. This is exactly what I got, and it works perfectly to my needs.
This is maybe the most versatile ball I got right now, as it very easy to use abralon to change the ball motion. In this context, I can see several similarities to the original Hammer Black Widow (drilled in the same way) which had, to some extent, same nice reaction in the lane.

Surface finish: Box
Layout: -
PAP: 5 3/4″ out & 3/4″ up
Speed: 16 mph
Revrate: 380 rpm
RG: 2.45
Diff: 0.051
Hook power: 53.73
Ball review:
I put one of my favorite drillings on the Gamebreaker, a welcomed re-release from Ebonite. It works really well on most profiles, I have testet it on. Long and heavy patterns is perfect for this ball, it’s early stop reaction also works well on short oil (championship short).


The Gamebreaker is already a well-known ball released by Ebonite, with first release date a couple of years ago. They decided to put it back on the Ebonite portfolio for a while, and no wonders why. THIS IS A GREAT BALL!
I drilled a Gamebreaker for short oil some time ago (with pin in PAP), and were used to a couple of European Men Championships to get an early ball motion. The new Gamebreaker is also drilled to be early, but with the purpose of getting a continuous ball motion all way through the lane. This is exactly what I got, and it works perfectly to my needs.
This is maybe the most versatile ball I got right now, as it very easy to use abralon to change the ball motion. In this context, I can see several similarities to the original Hammer Black Widow (drilled in the same way) which had, to some extent, same nice reaction in the lane.

Surface finish: Box
Layout: -
PAP: 5½” out – 1/8″ up
Speed: 18 mph
Revrate: 320 rpm
RG: 2.45
Diff: 0.051
Hook power: 42.25
Ball review:
The Gamebreaker is already a well-known ball released by Ebonite, with first release date a couple of years ago. They decided to put it back on the Ebonite portfolio for a while, and no wonders why. THIS IS A GREAT BALL!
I drilled a Gamebreaker for short oil some time ago (with pin in PAP), and were used to a couple of European Men Championships to get an early ball motion. The new Gamebreaker is also drilled to be early, but with the purpose of getting a continuous ball motion all way through the lane. This is exactly what I got, and it works perfectly to my needs.
This is maybe the most versatile ball I got right now, as it very easy to use abralon to change the ball motion. In this context, I can see several similarities to the original Hammer Black Widow (drilled in the same way) which had, to some extent, same nice reaction in the lane.



The Gamebreaker is already a well-known ball released by Ebonite, with first release date a couple of years ago. They decided to put it back on the Ebonite portfolio for a while, and no wonders why. THIS IS A GREAT BALL!
I drilled a Gamebreaker for short oil some time ago (with pin in PAP), and were used to a couple of European Men Championships to get an early ball motion. The new Gamebreaker is also drilled to be early, but with the purpose of getting a continuous ball motion all way through the lane. This is exactly what I got, and it works perfectly to my needs.
This is maybe the most versatile ball I got right now, as it very easy to use abralon to change the ball motion. In this context, I can see several similarities to the original Hammer Black Widow (drilled in the same way) which had, to some extent, same nice reaction in the lane.

Surface finish: Box
Layout: 5″, pin in middle finger, cg 35 degrees, hole down
PAP: 4 3/8″ over and 1″ up
Speed: 18 mph
Revrate: 320 rpm
RG: 2.45
Diff: 0.051
Hook power: 52.53
Ball review:
The only thing I can say about this ball is “Welcome back.”
The Gamebreaker is just a ball that is nice to have in your bag. It’s not flashy or the biggest hook machine on the market, but it’s a ball you can use on a lot of different conditions and something you can always get a read off.
I have had two Gamebreakers before this one and both of them has been very good to me. I have primarily used mine on shorter oil patterns, but The Gamebreaker is definitely also an option on longer oil patterns.
It reads the midlane well and makes an early, strong and controllable move. I can’t say anything bad about this ball, because it’s just a typical benchmark ball that is a possibility on pretty much any oil pattern.
The Gamebreaker is just that little bit better than the other balls in the same range and gives me a look close enough to the original V2 Sanded to be an instant classic.



Surface finish: Box
Layout: 4″ x 25 deg x 60 deg
PAP: 5 1/8 x 0
Speed: 18 mph
Revrate: 350 rpm
RG: 2.45
Diff: 0.051
Hook power: 60.81
Ball review:
What can I say? The Gamebreaker is one of my all time favourites. Everything about this ball just fits my game. Descent length, good mid lane read and a strong controllable arcing back end. It’s almost always the first ball out my bag. It handles everything from long to medium/short patterns. I highly recommend this ball if you need an all-rounder. Great benchmark ball!!


