Track MC2 Bowling Ball Core

MC2 stands for “Modified Core 2”. We took the shape of the original Core 2 Technology, found in the Triton Elite nearly 20 years ago, and made modifications which raised the RG and lowered the differential slightly. This core modification, in combination with the new coverstock, mirrors the Triton Elite motion that everyone loved.

Core Type – Symmetric
 
 
 

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