Hazmat

Hammer

MSRP: $259.95
$169.95
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SKU:
60-108053-93X-15
UPC:
840315 611160
Factory Finish:
500, 1000, 1500 Siaair /Factory Compound
Flare Potential:
High
Coverstock Type:
HK22- Semtex Hybrid
Weightblock Type:
Hazmat - Symmetrical
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THIS BALL CREATES A BIG HOOK AND NEVER QUITTING BALL MOTION!

Hammer is proud to offer the broadest range of core and cover options in bowling. We are excited to enhance the product line by adding a “big” shiny symmetric ball, the Hazmat. The Hazmat is a lower RG and higher Differential core that will help the ball pick up in the mid-lane and have a strong and continuous down-lane motion. The base cover is the extremely popular and highest-performing HK22, and we’ve used the Symtex Hybrid additives. The core and cover combination of the Hazmat creates a big hooking and never quitting ball motion that bowlers love to see.

BALL SPECS

  • PERFORMANCE Upper Mid
  • PART NUMBER 60-108053-93X
  • COLOR Black / Sapphire / Jade
  • CORE Hazmat
  • COVERSTOCK HK22 - Semtex Hybrid
  • COVER TYPE Hybrid Reactive
  • FINISH 500, 1000, 1500 Siaair / Factory Compound
  • WEIGHTS 16-12 Pounds
  • LANE CONDITION Medium oil
  • REACTION Length with strong backend
  • WARRANTY Two years from purchase date
  • RELEASE DATE November 16, 2023

RG / DIFF

  • 16 lb - RG (2.492) DIFF (0.048)
  • 15 lb - RG (2.479) DIFF (0.055)
  • 14 lb - RG (2.501) DIFF (0.055)
  • 13 lb - RG (2.585) DIFF (0.040)
  • 12 lb - RG (2.608) DIFF (0.040)

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  • 5
    Holy Angle

    Posted by Chris Walden on Mar 5th 2024

    Holy angle! With that HK22 this thing boomeranged for me off the spot. I could get 10-15 boards left of everyone else in league and wheel the lane without having to worry about carry or wrapping that 10 pin. Definitely a ball I pulled out of the bag when I needed to get around the lane and away from the cliff.

  • 5
    Hazmat

    Posted by Chris Javier on Feb 28th 2024

    This ball is very good, very clean through the fronts and a wicked backend movement. i shot a 300 out of the box. great benchmark bowling ball and the first ball out the bag.

  • 5
    Hammer Hazmat

    Posted by Dave Larson on Feb 1st 2024

    The Hazmat has good length and nice pop down lane. What I notice the most about it is the way it changes direction. The Hazmat is a little cleaner for me with a strong move to the pocket. The Hazmat allows me to get the look that I want to see, without compromising the pin carry. The angles that I can create with this ball ar. e almost as beautiful as the ball. A great piece for bowlers looking for a compliment to the Black Widow 2.0 Hybrid. I would recommend this ball for someone with medium revs and speed; however I could see a player with higher speed having this as a “pearl” option in the middle of their bag.

  • 5
    Hazmat

    Posted by Mark Hanken on Jan 31st 2024

    Hammer Hazmat, This ball rolls quite early for a pearl symmetrical piece. It has earned a spot in my bag because it strikes (A lot). It is very continuous even though it seems to start early. I have had the most success playing in late in the set when I have a bit of a cliff. It doesn’t overreact off the friction but still has some pop if I keep it in the oil.

  • 5
    Hammer Hazmat

    Posted by Coyotebowler on Dec 31st 2023

    Hazmat:  This is being call the Baby Widow, and I can agree. The Hazmat is a little cleaner for me with a strong move to the pocket. I found the Widows to have a little too much midlane motion for me, making them never miss the pocket, but not letting me shape the ball to my liking. The Hazmat allows me to get the look that I want to see, without compromising the pin carry. The angles that I can create with this ball are almost as beautiful as the ball. A great piece for bowlers looking for a compliment to the Black Widow 2.0 Hybrid.

  • 5
    Hazmat

    Posted by David Varner on Dec 12th 2023

    The hazmat is one of the funnest balls I have thrown in some time. Designed to be the big symmetrical ball in the hammer line. The hk22 hybrid cover stores plenty of energy and this thing really checks up at the end of the pattern. The color combo on this ball looks great on the shelf but really shines as you can see it revving up down lane. When the widow 2.0 hybrid starts to read a little early it’s an easy transition right into the hazmat and keep on striking