Hammer Effect

Regular price $ 199.99


The new Hammer Effect is unlike any other; it is the first ball to be poured in four colors. The gorgeous appearance isn’t the only thing that will turn heads; the Hammer Effect’s clean and aggressive mid-lane and backend performance is unparalleled in the High Performance category. The Hammer Effect introduces a new core shape called Huntsman and has physical features that will remind you of other famous Hammer balls like the Vibe and Black Widow, creating optimum performance on the lanes. Along with the new core, we’ve upped our HK22 game with this new version that takes responsiveness to the next level. Once you see what the Hammer Effect does on the lanes, you’ll want HK22 – Cohesion Pearl to be used more and more.
Color Maroon / Blue / Black / Purple
Core Huntsman
Coverstock HK22 - Cohesion Pearl
Factory Finish 500, 1000, 1500 Siaair / Factory Compound
Weights 12-16lbs
Ball Motion Angular

Customer Reviews

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Clarence Degroodt
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I love this one. Nice overall consistent roll. More like a benchmark pearl for the symmetrical ball. I drilled min 60 x 4 x 30 which creates nice length and quick response to friction downlane. It has great Hammer ball motion and does not disappoint.. Get to your local pro shop to get one before its to late.

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Anthony valentin
Great addition to any arsenal.

Love this ball! Exactly what I needed

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Bob Newman
Hammer Effect

There are usually 1 or 2 new bowling balls a year that I call "special" and early returns show this is one that fits that category. The Hammer Effect for me, in limited games has been really good. It is much more ball than I expected out of a pearl (Cohesion Pearl). It is shiny, but reads the mid-lane very well and continues to rev up thru the pins. The new Huntsman core is supposed to be the best of the Widow & Vibe cores. As I continued left I was surprised to see the ball still splitting the 8-9. Usually the deeper I move the more deflection I get. The eye test was telling me this ball was still exiting the back of the pin deck in a very strong position. The Hammer Effect will be heard from a lot this year. Great looking too.