Surface finish: Box
Layout: Pin position 4 ¾ over fingers.
PAP: 5” ¼ up
Speed: 24-27 kmh
Revrate: 420-450 rpm
RG: 2.47
Diff: 0.054
Ball review:
The Omen is like a outburst with a extra turbo. It´s stabil and reliable ball that use allot of different lane conditions.


Surface finish: Surface sheen 2000 abralon
Layout: Pin position 5” over fingers. MB strong position.
PAP: 5” ¼ up
Speed: 24-27 kmh
Revrate: 420-450 rpm
RG: 2.51
Diff: 0.057
Ball review:
Nice with a totally Black Ball
. The jet black really gives me a new look, it gets thru the front really good. And breaks hard in the backend.


Surface finish: Box
Layout: 5 ½ over fingers, MB arc position
PAP: 5” ¼ up
Speed: 24-27 kmh
Revrate: 420-450 rpm
RG: 2.51
Diff: 0.057
Ball review:
This ball has a nice length with a controlled arcing backend. A good ball for medium and sport patterns.


Surface finish: Box
Layout: Pin position 5” over fingers, MB strong
PAP: 5” ¼ up
Speed: 24-27 kmh
Revrate: 420-450 rpm
RG: 2.50
Diff: 0.060
Ball review:
The blue/silver Taboo skids longer and snaps more then the first Taboo. A good ball after a few games.


Surface finish: Sheen
Layout: Pin position 4 ¾ under fingers, MB strong
PAP: 5” ¼ up
Speed: 24-27 kmh
Revrate: 420-450 rpm
RG: 2.51
Diff: 0.057
Ball review:
Very strong ball that’s the perfect choice for heavy oil patterns. I really meen a lot of oil
. This is the I used on the long pattern at European Championship.


Surface finish: Out of box + 1000
Layout: Pin position: 5 1/4 over fingers Mb: Medium
PAP: 5” ¼ up
Speed: 24-27 kmh
Revrate: 420-450 rpm
RG: 2.51
Diff: 0.057
Ball review:
503c has a very strong backend it worked much better for me after using 1000 disc for more control. 503c works best for on medium long patterns.

Surface finish: Box
Layout: Pin position: 5 ¼ over fingers Mb: Strong
PAP: 5” ¼ up
Speed: 24-27 kmh
Revrate: 420-450 rpm
RG: 2.50
Diff: 0.051
Ball review:
GC hooks a lot in a smooth long curve. A ball I will use on heavy oiled patterns. When GC hooks to early the perfect change is Game Breaker.


Surface finish: Out of box+1000
Layout: Pin position: 3,5” Mb: Weak
PAP: 5” ¼ up
Speed: 24-27 kmh
Revrate: 420-450 rpm
RG: 2.53
Diff: 0.053
Hook power: -
Ball review:


Very reliable ball for a very good price. This lay out works perfect on shorter and medium patterns.



Surface finish: Out of box + 1000
Layout: Pin position: 5” over fingers. MB Strong position
PAP: 5” ¼ up
Speed: 24-27 kmh
Revrate: 420-450 rpm
RG: 2.46
Diff: 0.040
Hook power: -
Ball review:
The perfect match to the outburst. Little more length much stronger backend. One of my new favorites. Good on medium long patterns 37-42 feet.


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: Out of box
Layout: Pin position 5 ½ under fingers – MB 1” from vertical axis line on the strong side.
PAP: PAP 5” ¼ up
RPM: 420-450 rpm
Speed: 24-27 kmh
RG: 2.52
Diff: 0.052
Hook power: -
Ball review:
The 718a is good for medium to dry lanes. It gets thru nice and easy on dry midlanes and have a smooth backend. The 718a works best after a couple of games on patterns like Viper, Chameleon.

