Description
Radical Outer Limits Bowling Ball
- Color: Purple/Black/Sky Blue
- Coverstock: HK22 - HyperKinetic
- Weight Block: Outer Limits Asymmetric
- Factory Finish: 500, 1000, 2000 Siaair
- Flare Potential: High
- Radius of Gyration (RG): 16lbs - 2.509; 15lbs - 2.499; 14lbs - 2.515
- Differential (Diff): 16lbs - 0.045; 15lbs - 0.051; 14lbs - 0.051
- Intermediate Differential (Diff): 16lbs - 0.013: 15lbs - 0.014; 14lbs - 0.014
- Fragrance: N/A
Additional product information:
The Outer Limits has a new core concept designed to enhance backend motion and has the continuation expected from Radical balls. This asymmetrical core features an RG of 2.49, a differential of .051, and an intermediate differential of .014. These core numbers were developed using a new method to help determine and predict ball motion. By the response from our testers, we hit this one out of the park. The Outer Limits is wrapped with the incredible HyperKenetic-22 Hybrid. HyperKinetic-22 Hybrid is a new chemical compound made available through the hard work of our chemists and is a whole new ball game when it comes to cover stocks.
Additional Information
Lane Condition: |
Medium/Heavy |
Factory Finish: |
Sanded 2000 Siaair |
Core Type: |
Asymmetrical |
Coverstock: |
Hybrid Reactive |
11 Reviews
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Outer Limits
Stats: PAP 4 over ¾ up, 15 mph, 18 tilt, 275 revs. I drilled mine 45x4.25x30. Designed with enhanced backend motion and continuation, this ball has been the first out of the bag at tournaments with patterns. For me it is ideal on medium conditions as it does hook a bit earlier than a lot of my other equipment.
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Outer limits
Radical Outer Limits I’m a left handed bowler. My ball speed is around 14.5 mph. My Rev rate is around 280 rpms. I recently punched up this ball. My layout is 55 x 3 3/4 x 30. I must say this ball is very impressive. The backend drive through the pins is awesome. This ball has a cover-stock that doesn’t read the lane to early or late. This is a great addition to the Radical Bowling Technologies line. Robert Way
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Outer limits
Radical Outer Limits I’m a left handed bowler. My ball speed is around 14.5 mph. My Rev rate is around 280 rpms. I recently punched up this ball. My layout is 55 x 3 3/4 x 30. I must say this ball is very impressive. The backend drive through the pins is awesome. This ball has a cover-stock that doesn’t read the lane to early or late. This is a great addition to the Radical Bowling Technologies line. Robert Way
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HK22!
I've only had luck with one other hybrid (Zing) but this one worked in great with my arsenal. Drilled 35x3 75x35, it gives me a great forward roll into the pocket that's not a violent left turn. So far it's been good on longer house patterns and medium sport patterns. The longer sport patterns I had to use to much surface and didn't carry well. I think this ball could fit in with a multitude of layouts for any type bowler.
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Outer Limits
Very unique piece. Good length, flip, and continuation. Even with surface this ball has quite a bit of motion down lane. The new Hk22 coverstock is amazing!! Balls grip the lane and hits harder. Very controllable piece. Cover/core combo makes this ball very versatile. More sure or less surface. It still performs exceptionally. Has great shelf appeal. Color mixes look great on the lanes. Don’t miss out on this one. Does not disappoint.
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Radical Outer Limits
The Outer Limits is my first HK22 ball that I would consider smooth. Everything else has been sharp off the pattern, but then again, everything else has had a polish on it too. The OL picks up in the mid-lane nicely and has a smooth strong arcing motion. For not being flippy, it stays strong through the pins. The first night I used it I left zero Ten pins, but I did leave several Nine pins. That tells me the ball is staying strong down lane. I believe this ball will be in play on many patterns and I'm sure it will be in the bag going to Reno for the Open Championships in June.
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Another Home Run from Radical!
I have been a Radical fan for quite some time now. My favorite ball out of the line which matched up perfect for me was the Conspiracy Hybrid. Radical is proud to bring to you the newest ball in their line, The Outer Limits. The Outer Limits brings a brand-new core design and the HK22 additive to the ball, giving bowlers dynamic hook and DynamiCore giving the ball incredible hitting power. Like the Conspiracy Hybrid, I drilled this ball pin down, with the pin between my bridge, the CG and mass bias just below and to the right of my center span. This allows my ball to read the mid-lanes, store energy better and provide me much more control through the mid-lanes. I use this ball to play more down and in and the ball in front of me, but I can use this ball on multiple angles when I have to make adjustments. The Outer Limits is very clean and smooth off the spot. This ball is a definite must have for bowlers who are seeking equipment that is very controllable, clean and smooth down the lane. If you haven’t tried any balls from the Radical Bowling Technologies line, you are REALLY missing out!
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The outer limits
The Outer limits is quickly becoming one of my favorite balls out of the bag with a smooth and continuous motion through the pins. The Outer Limits has a new core concept designed to enhance backend motion. When you add the new HK22 Hybrid cover to that core. You will be amazed at how good this ball is.
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Radical Outer Limits
The Outer Limits features a new core design and HK22 technology with DynamiCore for more hitting power and power is what it has. I went with a 40x4x30 drilling which is one of my favorite layouts. My speed is 14.5. I have found this ball to be very controllable and smooth. I am able to keep my angles in front of me and stay right longer. The continuation through the pins is second to none. This ball is pretty special and will be a staple in my bag for sure. Available 3-23-23
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EXCEEDS The Outer Limits
Don’t miss this one. I found the out of box surface just a bit early for me. I hit it with 4000 pad and a lot of water and it came to life. Big backend motion just as it was designed to do. Definitely my favorite of the last few releases.