Bowling Ball Surface Scanner v.2

Sale price $ 550.99 Regular price $ 900.00


This is the 2nd version of the CtD Bowling Ball Surface Scanner. This scanner measures the widest range of grits available on the market at a fraction of the cost. It's quick and convenient to use even during competition.

This device measures the actual surface grit on your bowling ball. This product displays the grit of the ball in 0.5 sec with the click of a button. It also shows up to the three latest scans.  This device is great to measure the rate of surface change which is partially responsible for "lane transition".

The device measures the following grits.

<500

500

1000

1500

2000

3000

4000

4500

STABLE (4700) this is the grit all balls go to over time with use 

5000

5500

6000

6500

>6500

With the all new CtD Ball Surface Scanner v.2, you can check the surface of your bowling ball as often as you would like.  This is a great tool to show you when to change bowling balls.

NO DISCOUNTS ALLOWED

There will be a 15% restocking fee applied to the CtD Bowling Ball Surface Scanner if it is returned.

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W. W.
CTD ball scanner

Fantastic device. Great way to ensure that you are getting the right surface on your ball. It shows how quickly it changes on the lane, too. Now, I know exactly how long I use certain balls.

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William

Awesome. Must have if you are surfacing your bowling ball.

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Paul T.
So happy with my purchase!

I think the ball scanner is a game changer! Knowing your surfaces of your ball and being able to know what surfaces respond well in a given situation/league/tournament is an added edge that can be the difference between cashing in a tournament or struggling a whole block. Looking forward to the advancements of V.3 as well!

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Samantha
Great product!

Very impressed with the ease of use and quality. Very helpful tool to have!

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Ken Neal
CTD ball scanner

I bought this scanner so I can have a consistent ball surface. So far with the CTD scanner I am doing just that.