A STRONGER VERSION OF HK22!
The Fireball is another incredible Ebonite ball that will fit any bowler’s budget. This season’s Fireball Purple/Gold boasts a stronger version of HK22 with GB 11.2 Pearl additives that will provide great length and more change of direction at the breakpoint. You won’t want to encounter medium to dry lane conditions without a Fireball Purple/Gold in your bag.
Specifications
Performance | Mid |
Part Number | 60-108131-93X |
Color | Purple / Gold |
Core | Fireball |
Coverstock | HK22 - GB 11.2 Pearl |
Cover Type | Pearl Reactive |
Finish | 500, 1000, 1500 Siaair / Factory Compound |
Weights | 16-10 Pounds |
Lane Condition | Light to medium oil |
Reaction | Skid / Flip |
Warranty | Two years from purchase date |
Release Date | May 16, 2024 |
CORE NUMBERS
Weight |
RG |
DIFF |
16 lb | 2.528 | 0.034 |
15 lb | 2.519 | 0.039 |
14 lb | 2.539 | 0.038 |
13 lb | 2.574 | 0.040 |
12 lb | 2.597 | 0.040 |
11 lb | 2.769 | 0.002 |
10 lb | 2.800 | 0.002 |
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Fireball Purple/Gold
I drilled mine 65 X 4 X 50. Ebonite continues to produce great pieces. The Fireball Purple/Gold includes a stronger version of HK22 with GB11.2 pearl additives. This is the perfect piece if you are looking for a ball for medium to dry lane conditions.
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Fireball the Stronger Version
The new Fireball by Ebonite is out and couldn't wait to drill one. I found the purple and gold version to be about 2 -4 boards stronger and a bit earlier that the cinnamon version.
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Ebonite Fireball Purple & Gold
FIREBALL!!!! Last year Ebonite came out with a ball called Fireball. I did not try one, but my friend Craig Miller swore by it. Then he shot a couple 300's & a couple 800's. Recently Ebonite came out with the Fireball Purple & Gold. Well, I wasn't going to miss out a 2nd time. So glad I ordered one. This is a ball designed for medium to dry lanes, but so far, I've liked it on the fresh for our House Shot. This ball has the same core but a little different formulation of the cover-stock chemistry. GB11.2 w/ HK22 vs GB10.7 w/HK22 which I'm told gives this ball a little stronger change of direction when it reads the friction. All I can tell you beyond that is, I like the shape it creates, I like the way it goes through the pins, and being a "mid" performance ball, it won't break the bank.