Product Description
The Superior Performance Line represents the pinnacle of SWAG’s innovation, showcasing our finest asymmetrical cores from recent years, now paired with advanced coverstock technology. Leading this groundbreaking lineup is the Black Dragon bowling ball, a top pick by our R&D team for its unparalleled performance on the lanes. With its striking black-and-red design and bold Dragon logo, this ball is crafted to leave a lasting impression. Destined to become a cornerstone of the SWAG collection, the Black Dragon is built to dominate for years to come.
Color: Black/Red *Please note that colors may slightly vary from image shown
Coverstock: Scorch Solid Reactive
Weight Block: Dragon Asymmetric
Factory Finish: 1500 Sanded
Flare Potential: 5-6"+ (High)
Radius of Gyration (RG): 2.48
Differential (Diff): 0.054
Intermediate Differential (Mass Bias): 0.018
| Weight | RG | Diff. | Interm. Diff. |
|---|---|---|---|
| 16 | 2.50 | 0.048 | 0.016 |
| 15 | 2.48 | 0.054 | 0.018 |
| 14 | 2.53 | 0.050 | 0.016 |
| 13 | 2.56 | 0.049 | 0.015 |
| 12 | 2.58 | 0.016 | 0.000 |
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Versatile medium/heavy oil ball
The SWAG Bowling Black Dragon is in the Superior Performance Line with a Scorch Solid cover and asymmetric core. It has a 2.53 RG / .050 Diff and is 1500 grit sanded out of box. I drilled this ball 55/4/35 with a PAP of 5 over 7/8 up. This ball was able to play smaller angles on the lane and did not over react in the backend. It read the mid lane well, and hit the pins hard. I was also able to play deeper on the lane (25-30) and swing the ball out and it recovered. A very predictable and versatile ball. The logo is fierce and colors fit the Dragon well.
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Beware the Black Dragon
First and foremost, if you're only willing to try/buy a certain brand or company, regardless of if they have actually given you a dime or even know your name, then this isn't the review for you. However if you're curious about any bowling ball, brand specification be damned, and open minded to what might be out there, then buckle up because this ball is an eye opener! As a HUGE fan of the SWAG Big Bro line, I was anxiously looking forward to the Black Dragon. I have loved how the Dominance core has rolled for me in the past and looked forward to what this new ball would do, with the core now being named the Dragon core. The new coverstock was the only real concern I had, seeing as how this was one of the first attempts from the new ownership to relaunch the brand in their identity. Would the coverstock match the core well? Too strong/weak? I was cautiously anxious to find out and the very first roll answered way more questions than I expected! First things first, I drilled the ball pin above my bridge, 60* x 5" x 30*, which is what I had previously used on almost all of my Big Bro balls, the Assemble being the only exception. My trios league has a challenge shot with medium conditions, so I started practice with the Dragon to see what it would do from my normal starting spot: feet on 24, crossing 16 at the arrows out to 7 at the break point. Now I've thrown a ton of new balls over the years. Some started out lazy at first until I got lined up and got them broken in and some I took to liking fairly quickly. I immediately fell IN LOVE with the Dragon! First pitch was a loud and powerful 10 in the pit! I wasn't even warmed up yet! What really caught my attention was how smooth and predictable this ball was. Just roll it off your hand and go sit down. Strong midlane read, doesn't burn up, no matter how far left I had to go. Noticably left fewer corner pins, which are more than rampant in this house. Even so, when I did leave one, a minor adjustment got me back to the path of letting this ball roar! First impressions have me in a honeymoon phase I hope never ends. Time will tell of course but I am about 7 games in with it now and it keeps flexing it's muscle. Had to bowl on senior league burn followed by open bowlers last night because the lane machine was broken. I finished the night striking out with my feet on 38, crossing the arrows around 27 out to the 7 board and just watching the ball destroy rack after rack. I was not ready for the night to end and kept replaying how easy it was to repeat shots in a part of the lane I typically don't play much on my drive home. I am absolutely in love with this ball and I cannot recommend it enough. If you want something with a strong midlane, consistent reaction and predictable shape from anywhere on the lane, you cannot go wrong with this ball. I SO want a hybrid and a pearl now.
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Heavy Oil Monster
Drilled at 40x4x30. This ball is a great choice for those wanting a ball for the fresh heavy oil. With this being an asymmetric solid, the Dragon was the perfect addition to my bag. This ball flares a ton and loves the oil. This ball helps me read the lanes and gives me control. This ball gets through the fronts with easy and reads the mids very well. Has a smooth, continuous motion to the pocket where it just drives the pins back. This ball will be a great fit for any bowlers bag.
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Strong and dependable
I drilled this ball 65 x 3 5/8x 25. Based on the numbers on this ball, I wanted to see the full potential of this ball. The layout definitely let this ball do its thing. It is a flare monster! 4.5” of flare and drives through the pins. Where most small core solids will burn up through transition, this one still drives. The Black Dragon will be in my bag for a long time! Perfect for the fresh/heavy oil