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This is our review for the new 900 Global Eternity Pi bowling ball!

As one of the largest retailers in the bowling industry, BowlersMart has extensive knowledge and expertise in all things related to the sport. Today, we’re excited to introduce you to the Eternity Pi bowling ball – a game-changing ball.

What sets the Eternity Pi apart from other bowling balls in the market is its unique tech-infused design that offers unparalleled performance and precision. This ball’s innovative core and cover stock work in tandem to offer bowlers a controlled and powerful throw even in challenging lane conditions.

Our team has had multiple experiences with the Eternity Pi bowling ball, and we can confidently say that it is a valuable addition to any bowler’s arsenal, from beginners to seasoned professionals. So, whether you’re a casual bowler looking to improve your skills, or a pro looking for that competitive edge, we highly recommend the Eternity Pi bowling ball.

900 Global Eternity Pi Bowling Ball

The Eternity Pi represents a new option for heavy oil performance in the Global lineup. The ALL-NEW Reserve Blend 901 Cover with its 2000-Grit Abralon finish will provide you with great traction through the front part of the lane. Combined with the Epoch Asymmetric Core, this new offering will give you a heavy oil ball with a completely different motion than our other proven 900 Series heavy oil option, the Reality.

THE EPOCH ASYMMETRIC
The Epoch Asymmetric Core from the original Eternity makes its return to the Global arsenal. With a design inspired by the original Break Core found in so many classic Global releases, this core gives the player that great asymmetric shape on the lanes. Additionally, the moderate amount of intermediate differential will keep the core from “locking up” or losing energy too quickly.

RESERVE BLEND 901 SOLID COVERSTOCK
The Reserve Blend 901 Solid Cover has been hand-crafted to give you a different look versus the previously used S84 Response that was utilized on so many 900 Series releases. While still very much a strong cover, expect to see a cleaner motion through the front part of the lane when comparing to S84 Response. This was necessary due to the strength of the Epoch Core and to differentiate this heavy oil ball from the Reality.

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DIFFERENTIAL: DIFF (15LB)

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