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900 Global

900 Global Ember Bowling Ball

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  • 900 Global Ember Bowling Ball
  • 900 Global Ember Bowling Ball
  • 900 Global Ember Bowling Ball
MSRP: $269.95
$174.95
— You save $95.00
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Description

900 Global Ember Bowling Ball

  • Color: Red/Orange/Charcoal
  • Coverstock: RB 82 Pearl Reactive
  • Weight Block: Magna A.I. Core
  • Factory Finish: Power Edge
  • Flare Potential: Medium
  • Radius of Gyration (RG): 16lbs - 2.48; 15lbs - 2.49; 14lbs - 2.50
  • Differential (Diff): 16lbs - 0.043; 15lbs - 0.044; 14lbs - 0.043
  • Intermediate Differential (Diff): n/a
  • Fragrance: N/A

Additional product information:

The Ember will complement the Cove perfectly. Fitting just below the Zen 25, the Ember utilizes the same ALL NEW Magna A.I. Core as the Cove. The difference is the cover. RB 82 is an aggressive pearl cover that's designed to give you more backend while sacrificing very little traction in the oil. The Magna A.I. Core helps keep the Ember on-line and will be sure to balance out predictability and backend performance.

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Additional Information

Lane Condition:
Medium
Factory Finish:
Power Edge
Core Type:
Symmetrical
Coverstock:
Pearl Reactive
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12 Reviews

  • 4

    900 Global Ember review by Lonnie Pemberton

    Posted by Lonnie Pemberton on Aug 12th 2025

    LANE CONDITION Length:43 Volume: Med-High Type (THS, Sport Pattern etc):THS COMMENTS Core: Magna A.I. Core Coverstock: Reserve Blend 85 Hybrid Finish: 4000 Grit Abralon RG: 2.49 (15lb) Differential: 0.044 (15lb) ME: Right-Handed Tweener Speed: 12-13 mph Rev Rate: 315 Axis Tilt: 14° Axis Rotation: 74° PAP: 5 1/8 R 7/8 Up Ball Layout: Pin Over bridge 5 X 4 X 3 VLS 900 Global has released some new equipment in their 900 line. The new hybrid ball is called the Cove. It features a smaller core than you saw in the zen line. The drop in differential is complimented by a new RB85 cover that features a rapid oil absorption rate. This gives you an incredibly consistant mid-lane read with great continuation. I tested the cover for the first time in league. I figured with it's mid differential I would have to square it up a bit more. I gotta tell you this cover gives you more than you'd expect given the core numbers. I was at least as far left as I was accustomed to playing with my Zen 25. The shape is definitely mid-laney and smooth. It really reminds me of the XPonent in the mid-lane. If there was anything the X-ponent suffered from it was that is saw the mids so hard it stuggled to finish when covering boards. The Cove corrects that and as a result is one of my new favorite pieces. I honestly didn't go into the ball with high expectations but I think this ball is gonna be a surprise for a lot of bowlers. It looked great first game out. I did change out of it just because I had other balls I wanted to test that night, but another look at it the next day revealed that it was still in play at the end of the league session. It also seems to respond well to hand position changes so it's pretty versatile. This ball should be a fantastic tournament piece but it is great on the house shot too. I feel like this is one of those balls that might fit different parts of the bag for different people but that will be useful for everyone.

  • 5

    Don't Get Burned

    Posted by Thomas Szczepaniak on Aug 5th 2025

    The Ember is a great compliment to the Cove. While it is still relatively smooth going down the backend is definitely a touch stronger. I was able to move in a couple boards and keep my same breakpoint down lane. The ball handled very well and wasn’t too strong for me. I was also able to throw it after a full league night had bowled and was able to move another 5 boards left and still get it to recover.

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