Columbia 300 Power Torq Bowling Ball Righty vs Lefty Ball Review

Andrew adler and mike meeks from www.bowlersmart.com show off the new columbia 300 power torq from both sides of the lane

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Columbia 300 power torq bowling ball

There aren’t many balls we can compare the Infamous to on the market. The technology-packed core and strong solid cover produce a motion that is extremely useful and unique. Bowlers looking for a big symmetric ball shape will have to have this in their bag. The Power Torq is not a remake of the early 1990’s Power Torq, we revisited the name as homage to the brand’s history, but the core and cover combination is new. We increased our development and testing process for this ball, and you’ll see evidence of this when you watch the ball motion. We are back to pouring multi-density cores for Columbia 300, something Columbia 300 pioneered and was known for. The multi-density cores allow us to target mass properties within the core body to enhance
desired ball motion. The Low RG and High Differential core numbers and new core inner don’t appear different on paper, but you will notice the difference on the lanes.

The cover is our ERT base and is poured in a solid, and does contain a light load of traction-enhancing sparkle. The Power Torq is a solid, sanded ball but is not your heavy oil ball. It is designed to work on various conditions and will likely prove to be your most versatile ball. We are excited to introduce the Power Torq into the Columbia 300 product line. It’s an exceptional product that is just what the brand needs right now.

PERFORMANCE: High – Torq
COLOR: Sky Blue
CORE: Torq
COVERSTOCK: ERT Solid
COVER TYPE: Solid Reactive
FINISH: 500, 2000 Siaair Micro Pad
WEIGHTS: 16-12 Pounds
LANE CONDITION: Medium to heavy oil
REACTION: Length with continuous backend
WARRANTY: Two years from purchase date

RG
16LB – 2.503
15LB – 2.489
14LB – 2.514
13LB – 2.582
12LB – 2.605

DIFF
16LB – 0.046
15LB – 0.054
14LB – 0.054
13LB – 0.042
12LB – 0.042

Columbia 300 Bowling Balls

Original price was: $289.95.Current price is: $109.95.
Original price was: $289.95.Current price is: $104.95.
Original price was: $289.95.Current price is: $139.95.
Original price was: $99.95.Current price is: $69.95.
Original price was: $279.95.Current price is: $109.95.
Original price was: $99.95.Current price is: $69.95.
Original price was: $299.95.Current price is: $99.95.
Original price was: $99.95.Current price is: $59.95.

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