Radical Incognito Bowling Ball Pin Up & Pin Down Layout Comparison Video Review

Average bowler review of Radical Bowling Technologies latest asymmetrical piece, the Incognito! The review includes both a pin up and pin down version.

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Christina Lamoureux – RadiGal breaks down the new Incognito bowling ball with two different layouts.

Radical Incognito bowling ball

Having the identity concealed, as under an assumed name, is the definition of our new Radical Technologies release, “Incognito. Radical is excited to announce its newest Top-Shelf launch, Incognito, featuring two new technological advancements. We are taking performance to the next level.

Radical has long been known as the company to push the technology limits, and the Incognito is sure to continue that legacy. The Incognito features a totally new core design, targeting a strong overall hooking motion, but keying on down lane performance. The cover stock is where the most significant advancement has been made, we call this cover S.H.A.R.P., and the ball motion is exceptionally SHARP down lane. S.H.A.R.P is an acronym for Strong Hooking Angular Reactive Performance. The chemistry used in this resin creates a more aggressive footprint, with much sharper peaks in the resin make up. This chemistry yields a quicker and sharper motion from the breakpoint. Combining this chemical friction technology with our new taller narrower core design, the Incognito will redefine ball performance.

What can the bowler expect from the Incognito? Expect the most overall hook of any recent Radical Technologies release, expect a longer hook phase, not typically seen in asymmetrical balls, and expect tons more continuation through the pin deck, along with the hard-hitting DynamiCore, expect more strikes. The Incognito is basically a black ball with some streaks of blue, making it a sure winner as we all know how well dark colored balls have sold in the past. The Incognito is destined to be a home run ball for Radical Technologies. Our technologies have been one of the best-kept secrets in the industry.

 

Part Number: 60-106420-93X
Weights: 14-16 pounds
Color: Black / Blue
Coverstock: S.H.A.R.P.
Cover Type: Solid Reactive
Core: Asymmetric with DynamiCore
RG 15#: 2.487
Diff 15#: 0.053
Asy 15#: 0.017
Factory Finish: 500, 1000, 2000 Siaair

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