Track Modified Robot Bowling Ball Core Info
Track Modified Robot Bowling Ball Core
On February 2nd, 2010 Track introduced the 715C to the world. Since then they have been working on a new-and improved version, designed to be used in a larger volume of oil but still offering bowlers the controlled arcing motion they expect. The new 716C is a more versatile product for the masses. “As a result of the feedback we received – likes and dislikes – from pro shops, consumers and online users, we made modifications to the 716C that will allow the ball to be more competitive in heavier oil conditions,” explained Track Brand Manager Paul Figliomeni. “As a result, the Manufacturer’s Intent for the all new 716C is to be an improved version of 2010’s 715C.” Modifications to the Robot core resulted in the higher differential core used in the 716C

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