ransom demand

Surface finish: Box
Layout: -
PAP: 5½” out – 1/8″ up
Speed: 19 mph
Revrate:
 340-360 rpm
RG: 2.51
Diff: 0.056

 

Ball review:

The Ransom Demand is one of the new balls from Columbia 300. It gives me maximum hook to the longer patterns, and can be difficult to control if you drill it in max. I didn’t really like it in the beginning but it is one of the few balls which get better after some games. It is like most of the other balls from the Demand series.

It is best suited to players with lower rev rate or higher ball speed.

Surface finish: Box
Layout: -
PAP: 5 1/4 – 7/8 up.
Speed: 24 kmh
Revrate:
410 rpm
RG: 2.51
Diff: 0.056

Ball review:

Strong with a strong finish! If you are looking for a ball that hook you have it here.
For me this ball works best on lanes that has little more oil and lenght.
Just move left and see the pin get smashed in the pit.

Surface finish: Box
Layout: 5 1/4″, pin over, 45 degrees, small hole on midline
PAP: 4 3/8″ over and 1″ up
Speed: 18 mph
Revrate:
320 rpm
RG: 2.51
Diff: 0.056

Ball review:

The Ransom Demand has the Full Swing core combined with a Super Tilt 2.0 cover. This makes the Ranson Demand very strong with a strong, continous backend.

The Demand will definitely need some volume and a little lenght to get it down the lane, but it will perform very well when it gets it.
This is one of the balls I’m most excited about. It is very strong and will allow me to be aggressive and move left without having to change my game a lot. It handles oil really well and gives me a ball motion I know is going to read, but at the same time is going to come back on the backend.

This ball is going to be very good for players looking for a little extra. And it looks like the original Black Widow, which isn’t a bad thing either.

Surface finish: Box
Layout: 30 x 6″ x 50
PAP: 5 1/8 x 0
Speed: 18 mph
Revrate:
350 rpm
RG: 2.51
Diff: 0.056

Ball review:

This ball pairs the original Full Swing core with a bran new aggressive cover. And the combo works. This ball is very strong in the midlane, and on the backend without being too much. It reacts well to surface changes and is usable on many different conditions. It will excel on higher volume patterns but with polish it will handle dryer mediums.


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