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.
Additional Information
Lane Condition: |
Medium |
Factory Finish: |
Power Edge |
Core Type: |
Symmetrical |
Coverstock: |
Pearl Reactive |
12 Reviews
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Ember
The new 900 Global Ember features the same core as in the Cove, the Magna A.I. core but the Ember has the Reserve Blend 82 Pearl coverstock finished with PowerEdge. At 15 pounds the Ember has an RG of 2.49 and a differential of .044. I drilled my Ember the exact same way as the Cove…5x5x2 putting the pin above my bridge. The Ember is the perfect step down from the Cove. The Ember gets easy length through the front and even a lot of the midlane before it makes a strong continuous motion on the backend. Even with its strong backend motion, the Ember allows me to play further right towards the friction for longer periods of time compared to stronger pearl balls. The PowerEdge finish on the Ember makes this ball a little sensitive to the oil when I try to move deeper on the lane and open up my angles. I’m sure taking a 4000 abralon pad and just taking the high gloss off the ball would help alleviate this issue. If you are looking for a ball to bridge the gap between your stronger symmetrical solids and the weaker Hustles or Typhoon, this is the ball for you.
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Ember Hot!
Length: 41' Volume:Medium after league Type:THS Ball Speed 15.5 mph Medium Rev-rate 285-300 Playing the track: UP 10 :) COMMENTS Prepared for Anything! 900 Global latest 1-2 punch in the form of a Hybrid (RB89) and Pearl (RB85) covers wrapped on the new Magna A.I. Symmetric core will define your benchmark arsenal for the upcoming bowling season. My layouts are: Cove - pin down under bridge for control on the fresh Ember - Pin above ring for the strong backends and transition My Cove at 4000 was sluggish and more forward at box condition. A light buff with Power Edge provided the much needed power retention and allowed the cover to be more responsive at the breakpoint. This compared to my pin down Sublime is a similar shape with more length and usability in league. My Ember was next up after 1.5 games. 3 board move left to open up the fronts and watched the Power Edge polish push the to its happy spot. While ignoring some friction my layout still offer myself control at the breakpoint with continuation thru the pin deck. You basically get 4 balls out of this combo before of the versatility in cover adaption. This is possibly the easiest 2 ball arsenal choices I have ever had to start league. This a truly #Strikingworldwide moment for 900 Global. Visit your local VIP Proshop today
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Ember Review
Layout: 4 1/2 x 4 x 2 Surface: Power Edge Rev Rate: 470 RPM Tilt: 13* The new Ember utilizes a new core and coverstock combination to give a low rg and medium differential angular motion that has not in the 900 Global lineup since the Xponent Pearl. The Ember gives a strong backend motion that the Xponent Pearl did not give. The Magna AI Core is used here which is also used in the brand-new Cove to give an earlier type look on medium oil conditions. The brand-new RB 82 Pearl coverstock is weaker than both the Zen 25 and Cove covers respectively as well to give that more angular motion down lane. On my typical 44ft house shot, I saw a lot of length on the fresh. The Power Edge finish in my opinion makes this Ember a little too clean for my personal usability. When a first tried this ball out, I saw a lot of length and responsiveness to friction. Not ideal for the fresh because it gave too much length and angularity to control enough of the friction. After I tried the Cove and broke the lanes down, the Ember saw the lane significantly better. Less oil in the front of the lane and a drier backend got the Ember to slow down in the right part of the lane in order to get to the pocket consistently. As I moved further inside with my feet, the left to right motion gave me more ability to use it. On 44ft, however, I still found a little too much length if I did not get it to the friction soon enough. Removing a little bit of the power edge with a 2000 abralon pad gave me more consistent motion overall. I was still able to see enough angular motion while getting the ball to read the lane early enough. Compared to the Zen 25, I saw more length with a similar angular motion with the Ember. I can see the Ember as a nice step down from the Zen 25 when angular motion is still needed. Compared to the Cove, I saw about 3 feet more of length with a lot more down lane hook as expected. I recommend this ball as a step down from the Zen 25 where angular motion is needed as well as a cleaner version of the new Cove. This ball will also be a great transition ball for medium length and/or medium volume house or sport patterns. The versatility of the coverstock with different surface preps will give this one a wide ability of usage for many styles. Adam Chase Storm Staff
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900 Global Ember
Ember, along with Cove, adds a whole new dimension to the SPI lineup! I personally have really missed a mid-diff symmetrical option for those medium house shots and older lane surfaces where the big stuff just doesn't store enough energy. The Ember, with it's pearl coverstock, creates length a ton of downlane continuation. This ball, even though i would characterize it as skid-flip, is relatively smooth and doesn't mind straighter angles. This ball fills a much-needed gap for me, along with the Cove, and they are both gonna round out my league bag nicely! You don't wanna miss this dual release! The perfect 1-2 punch. -Chase Valenzuela
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900 Ember ball review by Mike Craig
I drilled up my EMBER with a 5 x 4 x 2 which is a standard layout for me on smoother pieces. I left it box finish (PG) to start for a reference point. I compared it to my, COVE, SUBLIME FOCUS, and ZEN25 on a couple of conditions. The EMBER to me was cleaner than my FOCUS and COVE and very close to my ZEN25. One thing I did notice was my EMBER was sharp at the breakpoint. I would suggest that if you drill this and have a ZEN25, to maybe do one of them at pin under or a much weaker lay out to get some separation between the two. They are very close to one another and can complement if you are strategic with your layout and/or surface. I am using my ZEN25 now with surface to get it earlier than the EMBER so I can ball down to the EMBER when the ZEN25 is too much ball. Do not be afraid to think these things thru and plan accordingly. Both balls can be in your bag if you space them out correctly.
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900 Global Ember – WWRD 8/15/2025
Cover: RB 82 Pearl Reactive Core: Magna A.I. RG: 2.49 RG. Diff.: 0.044 Finish: Power Edge 900 Global’s new Ember is a Pearl Symmetrical piece that is good for Medium Volume patterns. PAP is 5 5/16 R 1 3/16 Up. Rev Rate: 400. Speed: 16.5. Drilled this piece with the Pin up between the fingers and CG kicked out 1” from the palm. I threw this piece on a left over house pattern. Out of Box ball motion clean through the fronts with a smooth motion on the backend. I compared this to the Sublime Focus & Zen 25. Sublime Focus was 3-3 right of the Ember. Zen 25 was 2-2 right of the Ember. This piece fits between the Cove and Sublime Focus. This piece will be good for all types of styles. Check Out the Ball motion Video on my YouTube Page: https://www.facebook.com/share/v/1Ag2fkbdm4/
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Ember
I drilled the new 900 Global Cove to match with its bigger brother the Cove. The ember has the pin above my bridge and the CG in the palm. This gives me a more controlled motion overall. My initial thoughts after throwing this ball are its Super Clean! This ball is definitely meant for the burn. If you are bowling leagues, i definitely recommend purchasing a cove and an ember to have the best 1-2 punch. Once the cove starts to burn up, the ember will pick up where it left off and keep you striking. 10/10 from me!
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Ember!
The 900 Global Ember is 900 Globals newest 800 series ball. The Ember features the Magna A.I. core wrapped in the RB 82 pearl cover and finished with power edge polish. The Ember helps bridge the gap between the bigger symmetrical balls and balls like the Hyroad and Hustles. The Ember is now available from any Storm VIP Pro Shop! Review Video: https://youtu.be/acEOozv5eqQ?si=UCtOkOfpB-j7tiLS
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900 Global Ember
900 Global Ember & Cove – SPI’s Latest Additions Deliver Versatility and Precision The 900 Global Ember and Cove are the newest additions to the SPI family, and both bring unique motion characteristics that fill key gaps in any competitive arsenal. I drilled both at 4.5 x 3, and despite sharing a layout, they each offer distinctly different shapes that I was looking to add to my bag. ? Cove – RB 85 Hybrid Coverstock The Cove fits perfectly between benchmark pieces like the Optimum Idol, Phaze II, and IQ Tour. It’s an ideal choice for fresh conditions or that early transition period when the lanes start to change. The RB 85 Hybrid cover gives it a smooth yet responsive motion, making it a versatile first-ball option. ? Ember – Bridging Control and Backend The Ember fills the gap between my IQ Tour AI and Road Warrior. It’s a bit cleaner than the IQ Tour AI through the fronts, but with more defined shape down lane, offering great control without sacrificing backend pop. Bottom Line: Both the Ember and Cove are going to be staples in the bags of serious tournament players or league bowlers looking for performance on both fresh oil and during transition. Whether you're building a new 6-ball arsenal or just need that next piece to round things out, these two are worth a look.
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Ember
TESTING ENVIRONMENT Type: Lakes Bowl House Shot BALL: 900 Global Cove Coverstock: RB 82 Pearl Coverstock Core: : Magna A.I. Core Finish: Power Edge RG: 2.50 (14 Pounds) Differential: 0.043 (14 Pounds) MB/PSA: NA (14 Pounds) ME: Right-Handed Tweener Speed: 14-15 mph Rev Rate: 220 PAP: 5 7/16 Right 1/8 Down Ball Layout: 50×4½×50 Ember is the second release and part of the 1-2 punch from 900 Global. The Ember takes over and shines when the Cove burns up. The Ember has Power Edge which has become a proven polish in the industry. These balls are in the middle of the back / benchmark space in the bag and I do see where you can carry both in the bag. When the Cove burned up in the track the Ember still floated in the fronts and kept the same shape with energy into the pins. Both Cove and Ember will be seen thrown alot with this upcoming league and tournament season. Thanks for reading, watching, and if you like this or any of the jerseys in my videos just head over to www.IAmBowling.com and use HIRSCH at checkout for 20% off your order. This ball is available on 8/15/25 at PinPoint Pro Shop inside Lakes Bowl in Round Lake, IL or your local STORM VIP Pro Shop #Storm #SquadRG #GoGlobal #Turbo #DrivenToBowl #PinPointProShop #3GShoes #stormbowling #iambowling #sheridanlanes #Castlelanes #LakesBowl #900global #MasenHirschBowling #teamshimmy #USBC #KenoshaYouthBowling #MatchMakerLive Check out my full ball reaction video on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@onefrombills