Product Description
The Radical Evil Eye Pearl takes the super‑symmetrical powerhouse concept of the original Evil Eye and gives it extra length and pop, creating a deadly option when you need more angle and continuation than the solid can provide. Built around the same innovative Evil Eye symmetric core, this ball keeps the low‑to‑medium RG and strong differential blueprint that made the original such a heavy‑oil standout, while the pearl HK22‑based shell adds cleaner travel through the front and a more responsive move at the breakpoint.
Where Evil Eye Solid is tuned to dig in and control heavier patterns, Evil Eye Pearl is made to come out when the fronts start to go or you want to open up the lane and shape it from deeper angles. The new pearl cover and polished box surface help the ball push easily through the heads, then snap into a strong, continuous motion that still feels readable and controllable thanks to the super‑symmetrical core design. Pro‑shop operators can again take advantage of Evil Eye’s unique after‑drilling differential range, using layout choices to keep the ball closer to true symmetric or build in a more controlled asymmetric move to match your style and conditions.
Positioned as a high‑performance piece in Radical’s Super Symmetrical lineup, Evil Eye Pearl is a natural step down from the original Evil Eye and Vexed on transition and medium‑heavy house shots, as well as a great primary ball for bowlers who like to see length and a defined change of direction without sacrificing forgiveness. It’s the kind of ball that lets you chase the pattern left, keep your foot on the gas, and still read the lane clearly shot after shot.
Color: Smoke/Teal/Magenta *Please note that colors may slightly vary from image shown
Coverstock: HK22C Pearl Reactive
Weight Block: Evil Eye Symmetric Core
Factory Finish: 500, 1000, 1500 Siaair Micro Pad / Crown Factory Compound
Flare Potential: 4-5"+ (Medium-High)
Radius of Gyration (RG): 2.495 (15 lbs)
Differential (Diff): 0.046 (15 lbs)
Intermediate Differential (Mass Bias): 0.000 (15 lbs)
| Weight | RG | Diff. | Interm. Diff. |
|---|---|---|---|
| 16 | 2.505 | 0.041 | 0.000 |
| 15 | 2.495 | 0.046 | 0.000 |
| 14 | 2.512 | 0.046 | 0.000 |
| 13 | 2.574 | 0.040 | 0.000 |
| 12 | 2.597 | 0.040 | 0.000 |
Radical Evil Eye Pearl Bowling Ball FAQ
Q: How does Evil Eye Pearl differ from the original Evil Eye?
A: The original Evil Eye uses the HK22C Solid cover at a 500/1500 Siaair finish for maximum traction and heavy‑oil control; Evil Eye Pearl retains the same super‑symmetrical core but pairs it with a pearlized, shinier shell for cleaner length and a more responsive backend, making it better suited to transition and medium‑heavy conditions.
Q: What kind of motion should I expect from Evil Eye Pearl?
A: Expect the ball to glide more easily through the heads than the solid and then change direction more sharply downlane, while still rolling with the strong, continuous shape and predictability Radical’s super‑symmetrics are known for.
Q: Who is Evil Eye Pearl designed for?
A: Evil Eye Pearl is aimed at competitive league and tournament bowlers who loved the original Evil Eye’s heavy‑oil control, but need a companion ball that lets them stay with the same core shape when the pattern breaks down or they move inside and create more angle.
Q: What lane conditions does Evil Eye Pearl handle best?
A: While the solid is built to tackle true heavy oil, Evil Eye Pearl is intended for medium to medium‑heavy house and sport shots, especially once the fronts start to hook and you need extra length and sharper motion to maintain carry.
Q: Does Evil Eye Pearl still offer the wide after‑drilling differential range?
A: Yes. The core design that gives the original Evil Eye the largest after‑drilling intermediate differential range of any symmetrical ball—allowing layouts from pure symmetric to controlled asymmetric—also underpins Evil Eye Pearl, giving pro shops similar flexibility to fine‑tune reaction.
Q: Where does Evil Eye Pearl fit in my arsenal?
A: It fits directly under Evil Eye Solid: first use the solid on fresh and heavier patterns, then transition to Evil Eye Pearl as the lane opens up, or use it as a primary ball on medium‑heavy house shots where you want a big yet controllable pearl motion.
Q: Does this ball come with a warranty?
A: Yes, Evil Eye Pearl features a two‑year limited warranty from the date of purchase.