Track Starship Bowling Ball Core Info
Track Starship Bowling Ball Core
The Starship core was designed with heavy mid-lane roll in mind. With only a moderate amount of asymmetry, this allows the core to pick up quickly in the mid-lane without consuming all of its energy in one spot. The low RG and higher differential help this core rev up quickly and make a big continuous shape downlane.
Core Type – Asymmetric

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