Product Description
The entire Track line of balls is exceptional right now, and bowlers are turning to the brand for premium performing products at every level. Theorem, Archetype, and Stealth are all making their way into more bowler’s bags, and another product that surprised a lot of bowlers last season was Tundra Fire. With the addition of HK22 to the lower-end for Track, we provided easy length and a strong skid-snap reaction that gave the market a shape it was missing. The Track Tundra Blue Fire bowling ball is a revised version using DR-6 Pearl (HK22), a class of response stronger than the first Tundra Fire. The design intent for the new Tundra was not to stray far from what made the Tundra Fire exceptional, to fine-tune the offering, introduce a little more response, and continue to dominate the lanes when Theorem and Stealth and other stronger are no longer effective.
Color: Blue Pearl *Please note that colors may slightly vary from image shown
Coverstock: DR-6 Pearl with HyperKinetic22 (HK22) Base
Weight Block: Track Symmetric Core
Factory Finish: 500, 1000, 1500 Siaair Micro Pad / Crown Factory Compound
Flare Potential: 2-3" (Medium-Low)
Radius of Gyration (RG): 2.561
Differential (Diff): 0.030
Intermediate Differential (Mass Bias): 0.000
Weight | RG | Diff. | Interm. Diff. |
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16 | 2.570 | 0.025 | 0.000 |
15 | 2.561 | 0.030 | 0.000 |
14 | 2.578 | 0.030 | 0.000 |
13 | 2.574 | 0.040 | 0.000 |
12 | 2.637 | 0.040 | 0.000 |
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Track Tundra Blue Fire
The Track Tundra series has always been one I have liked. The older Blue Pearl & Solid Navy were definite money makers. The Tundra Fire Red that came out last year was very strong off the friction and I think I did a drilling that was too aggressive for this type of ball. I'm so glad I get a second chance with the new Tundra Blue Fire. I drilled this one with much different numbers, 20 x 4-1/2 x 40 trying to get a smoother motion. I think we hit the nail on the head. This ball has the HK22 additive built into the cover so it will be strong when it sees friction, but the drilling we chose will make it more controllable and not so flippy. This ball will be great on dry or burned up lanes. It will do well most of the time but will really shine late in blocks when most of the big engine balls are hooking too much. This ball will put you right back in play. You get a whole lot of performance without breaking the bank with this one. The Track Tundra Blue Fire will be in my arsenal for quite a while.