Ebonite The One Encore Ball Review

Ebonite Releases The One Encore Bowling Ball For Heavy Oil

Ebonite has introduced the One Encore bowling ball, designed to excel in heavy oil conditions. Building upon the success of the One Remix, the One Encore features the same high-flaring asymmetrical weight block known as the One On core. This core design, paired with the HK22 hybrid reactive coverstock, provides exceptional traction in the front part of the lane, resulting in a strong and controllable ball reaction. The One Encore is positioned as Ebonite’s premier heavy oil bowling ball, offering bowlers a reliable option for tackling challenging lane conditions.

The One Encore stands out for its smooth and controlled motion off the end of the oil pattern, making it ideal for wet-dry house patterns. This characteristic allows the ball to effortlessly navigate the heavier oil in the early stages of the lane while still providing a powerful and consistent reaction down lane. By blending out the friction on the right side of the lane, the One Encore delivers predictable and repeatable results, enhancing a bowler’s accuracy and scoring potential.

Ebonite expects the One Encore to continue the legacy of success established by previous iterations of the One core. With its combination of a proven core design, aggressive coverstock, and smooth motion, the One Encore caters to bowlers seeking a high-performance ball that can handle heavy oil conditions. Whether facing a challenging house shot or a demanding tournament pattern, the One Encore offers a reliable solution for those who demand exceptional performance and control.

Original price was: $69.95.Current price is: $49.95.
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