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. โ€œAs 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,โ€ explained Track Brand Manager Paul Figliomeni. โ€œAs a result, the Manufacturer’s Intent for the all new 716C is to be an improved version of 2010’s 715C.โ€ Modifications to the Robot core resulted in the higher differential core used in the 716C

Core Type – Asymmetric
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