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900 Global

900 Global Eternity Bowling Ball

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  • 900 Global Eternity Bowling Ball and Core
  • 900 Global Eternity Bowling Ball
  • 900 Global Eternity Bowling Ball Core
MSRP: $279.95
$199.95
— You save $80.00

Description

900 Global Eternity Bowling Ball

  • Color: Neon Purple/Black/Silver
  • Coverstock: S84 Response Pearl Reactive
  • Weight Block: Epoch Asymmetric 
  • Factory Finish: Reacta Gloss
  • Flare Potential: High
  • Radius of Gyration (RG): 16lbs - 2.47; 15lbs - 2.49; 14lbs - 2.51
  • Differential (Diff): 16lbs - 0.052; 15lbs - 0.050; 14lbs - 0.044
  • Intermediate Differential (Diff): 16lbs - 0.014; 15lbs - 0.014; 14lbs - 0.011
  • Fragrance: N/A

Additional product information:

Cover - 
Based off the success of the Altered Reality, the S84 Response Pearl Cover is the same formulation.  2 of the 3 colors that were used on the Altered have been retained on the Eternity.

Core - 
The Epoch Asymmetric Core represents a throwback design to the original Break Core.  The intermediate differential has been reduced when compared to the Break Core of old in order to prevent the ball from “locking up” or losing energy too quickly.

Where It Fits -
The Eternity will expand upon the asymmetric performance offered in the 900 Series.  It will give Global that big asymmetric pearl that we have been missing since early last year. 

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Additional Information

Lane Condition:
Medium
Factory Finish:
Reacta Gloss
Core Type:
Asymmetrical
Coverstock:
Pearl Reactive
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46 Reviews

  • 5
    900 Global Eternity

    Posted by Joey K on Apr 16th 2023

    Laying my Eternity out 50 x 6 x 30, I was looking for a tall pin that was going to be continuous down lane and float through the mid lane. I was able to accomplish just that. This ball has become a staple of my bag since release and gives me the motion I wanted from the Altered Reality but without locking up. For reference, bowling in bowl sport compliant and house leagues, this ball gets a lot of playing time. The 9-ball arsenal I carry around consists of a Reality, Eternity, X-2, Iq Tour, Zen, 2-Inch Pin C4, Phaze 5, Hustle Wine, Zen U. Some other pieces will sprinkle in depending on pattern, but keep it rather consistent to that. Whether on long, medium, or short I have found a way to incorporate this ball, and the way it rolls, into many different situations. It has been great on the fresh with a little surface, but also due to the nature of the Epoch Core it has been good on the urethane carry down when bowling on short as well. This is the well rounded, timeless, big asymmetric pearl I have been missing in my bag for some time from 900 Global. When taking it out of box, I immediately hit it with a wet 4000 just enough to break the shine and give me the out of box reaction I strive for. While the OOB finish may be what some need, I do this with all shiny finishes straight out of the box to help garner the ball reaction I look for with a 18+ ball speed and 450+ rev rate. If you are looking for that versatile big pearl ball motion, that will float the fronts, and hammer the corner down lane... You should look no further!

  • 5
    Next Generation

    Posted by Zack Newman on Apr 12th 2023

    The 900 Global Eternity is the much anticipated sequel to the previously released Altered Reality. It shares the same S84 pearl cover but a different core in the Epoch asymmetric core. I drilled mine 5x4x2, I am a low track player, 480RPM, 14 degrees of tilt, 55 degrees of axis rotation, average of 16.4MPH. What I see is a much more rounded shape than I got from the Altered Reality. The Altered forced me pretty far left from the get go, and would sometimes see friction so quickly that it would lock up and go forward. The Eternity allows me to play a little further right and dictate a little more of the shape with my hand which is something I like to see. In my initial test on our THS, I was able to start in the track area and continue striking all the way into 6th arrow. Versatility is a definite plus with the Eternity. I did change the surface from box finish to my usual 500/1000/Step 2 to more closely mimic the old 1500 polish box finish that was used on previous polished releases. In sum I would say that this does make for a good replacement to the Altered Reality, just know in advance that you are going to see a slightly different shape.

  • 5
    900 Global Eternity

    Posted by Alex Thomes on Apr 11th 2023

    Ball Specs: 900 Global Eternity Coverstock S84 Response Pearl Weight Block Epoch Asymmetric Color Neon Purple/Black/Silver Finish Reacta Gloss Layout 50x4 3/8x70 or 4 3/8x4 1/4x4 Bowler Specs: Right Hand. PAP 3 1/2 Over 5/8 up Rev Rate 400 Speed at release 17.5 Review: The 900 Global Eternity is the newest 900 series ball. It features the new Epoch core that was inspired by the Break core from the past. This ball also features the same cover that was found in the Altered Reality but with purple instead of red. With the Epoch core the intermediate diff was lowered, that way the core could retain more energy through the pins and be stronger than the disturbance core that is in the Reality line. What I found from this ball is that it was a little stronger than Altered Reality and still gave me that clean and responsive motion like the Altered. This is going to be a great step down from the Reality but going to be a step up from the Zen. This is going to fit a wide variety of bowlers whether you are low ball speed and rev rate to High ball speed and rev rate. Get yours now at your local Storm VIP pro shop. Alex Thomes #StormNation #StrikingWorldwide #SquadRG #Driven2Bowl

  • 5
    900 Global Eternity by Roto Grip Rick

    Posted by Rick Mitchell on Apr 1st 2023

    900 Global Eternity by Roto Grip Rick Mitchell My specs: Ball speed 15+, Rev rate 425, PAP 4 and up 13/16 Layout: 60 x 1 ½ x 65 and box finish with Reacta Gloss, used on SPL and HPL lane surfaces with Typical house pattern. Coverstock – S84 Response Pearl Reactive with all new Epoch – box finish is Storm Reacta Gloss. The Epoch Asymmetric Core is an ALL-NEW design that was inspired from the original Break Core that was used in any other 900 Global balls in the past. By changing and lowering the intermediate diff, it prevents the ball from locking or losing too much energy too soon and allowing a sharp backend recovery. The cover allows the ball to stay clean front to back of the pattern and you don’t have to get aggressive with drilling angles. The cover and core combo makes most patterns readable and allow you to stay in the ball longer during the course of league and tournament play. On stronger cores I started to use shorter pin 2 pap drillings because of my recent changes in fit, I don’t need strong drillings to make the ball aggressive. I found the Eternity to be very close to the Altered Reality from last year, just a tuned down version of it. During league the Eternity roll up to the pocket with a good bit of speed and angle and stayed consistent throughout the night and then later during some much-needed practice sessions. I feel it had a little stronger pin to pap drilling, it would be to over / under for me. The Reacta Gloss has held up very well over the course of the past several weeks on using the Eternity. The Matchmaker balls have been very versatile for all levels of bowlers and lane conditions. Even after 2 hours of lane play at Matchmakers, the Eternity still reacted very well and kept striking even on the burned-up lanes. The Reacta Gloss is holding up very well on the demo balls where the prior surface prep would have been used up. Don’t shy away from adding the 900 Global Eternity to your bowling arsenal for the upcoming local, state, and national tournaments. This ball is very versatile and well worth the investment. Thanks to the crew at Bowlers' Supply, Inc, Roto Grip, Colony Park Lanes and Vise Inserts for all the support and assistance! Remember to Bowl Up a Storm! #SquadRG #Coolwick #ViseInserts

  • 5
    900 Global Eternity review

    Posted by Mike Craig on Mar 31st 2023

    I drilled my ETERNITY 5 x 2 x 3. I have thrown it at box and then lightly hit it with a 2000 pad. While watching the other staffers in my area and on You Tube, it appeared to my eyes that this might be a really rolly/arcing type of ball. That is what I am seeing also. I compared it to ZEN and ZEN MASTER since those are the only two 900 Global balls I have right now. Compared to the ZEN, the ETERNITY was a little slower but rollier down lane. ZEN was more recovery. ZEN MASTER was earlier since it is a solid but it was also very rolly and looked like these two can play off each other for staging ball motions. Drill up a ETERNITY if you want a arcing type reaction when you have too much friction right and need smooth motion that doesn't over react off the dry.

  • 5
    Eternity Review

    Posted by Rodney Gilmore on Mar 30th 2023

    Ball Review Eternity RG: 2.49 Dif: .050 PAS: 0.014 Core: The New Epoch with S84 Response Pearl PAP 5 3/8 over 1 5/16 UP, Medium/Ball Speed Rev Rate 255-300 Layout: 4 ½ x 4 x 1 ¾ I continue to be amazed at the technology this year from SPI new releases. The Eternity by 900 Global is no exception. This ball is so good. I am a big fan of the lower mid rang RG’s with lower PSA. The Eternity is a bit cleaner than say the Exotic Gem and Infinite Physix yet does not sacrifice motion or backend. The Eternity is smooth rounded and picks up down lane. The Eternity is a quicker down lane and just keeps going with strong continuation. The Eternity is a good compliment to the TNT. This ball will be a good addition to several play styles and can be a the first ball out of the bag on your typical house shot. It seems to let you play straighter and not overreact off the dry as well as moving in and can still get around the corner. The Eternity is another big hit by 900 Global a keeper for sure.

  • 5
    900 Global Eternity Review by Luke Rosdahl

    Posted by Luke Rosdahl on Mar 29th 2023

    User Specs: Left handed, 375 rev rate, 17mph speed, 45 degree angle of rotation, 7 degrees tilt Layout: 4 ¾ x 3 ½ x 3 ½ Keywords: CLEAN, SHARP, READABLE The Eternity is a new asymmetric ball in 900 Global’s 900 series line. It features the S84 Response Pearl coverstock formula from the Altered Reality which is currently the strongest cover they use. The core is the new Epoch core, inspired by the original Break core, but with a reduced intermediate differential to prevent it from losing energy too quickly or “locking up” like stronger asymmetric balls tend to do. I’ve used the Eternity at a couple different surfaces on a couple different lane conditions. The Reacta Gloss box surface was inconsistent, so I resurfaced it to 1000 grit on a resurfacing machine, and then finished it with Storm’s Step 2 compound to polish it back up. I generally recommend changing/resetting all box surfaces to fine tune them for your game and the conditions you bowl on, or to at least help break them in faster or take the factory “edge” off. The Eternity, while definitely CLEAN for my wife and others, is fairly early and heavy rolling for me. It may also be SHARP for others, but is somewhat smooth and forward rolling for me. I don’t necessarily think it locks up, it’s just more forward off the spot for me. I don’t generally do well with chuggy, forward rolling balls that roll so heavy and slow down so quickly, so the Eternity was a very poor matchup for me. However, I think I’m the only one I’ve seen it look this way for. My wife’s is clean, sharp, and very READABLE, predictable, and consistent. My experience with the Eternity seems to be isolated to the point where I feel quite comfortable highly recommending it in general and especially as a replacement for the Altered Reality, despite not having great results with it myself.

  • 5
    900 Global Eternity

    Posted by Chase Valenzuela on Mar 28th 2023

    Eternity is the reintroduction of the S84 Response Pearl coverstock. This cover became a fan favorite on the Volatility Torque and the Altered Reality. While i never threw the VT, i had 2 Altered Reality's and the Eternity is definitely similar in shape. Eternity is a big cleaner and rounder overall, which makes it match up for me a whole lot better. Where the Altered Reality felt like it wouldn't cover a lot of boards or continue through the pins, the Eternity is smoother off the spot overall and keeps going through the deck in a way that makes this ball much more useable for me. Overall, Eternity is a big, smooth, strong pearl ball that still is more angular than the Absolute and cleaner than the Infinite Physix.

  • 5
    Yes, it hooks!

    Posted by Paul Gittins on Mar 28th 2023

    I've got 9 games on it now and it's been everything I hoped for. This ball hooks, and it seems like it has a built in pocket magnet. As the lanes get bad I have been able to move a board or two and I'm right back in the slot. It's nice being able to hook the ball when others are fighting carry down conditions. It also hits very hard and I am seeing explosive strikes and head pin messengers. this ball also is the best looking ball on the rack.

  • 5
    Eternity

    Posted by Todd B on Mar 27th 2023

    The new 900 Global Eternity features the all new designed Epoch Asymmetric core and wraps it in the S84 Response Pearl coverstock finished with Reacta Gloss. The 15 pound Eternity features a RG of 2.49 with a differential of .050 and an intermediate diff of .014. I drilled my Eternity the same as my Reality Check which was 5 x 4 x 4, this put the pin under my middle finger. The Eternity for me, goes about 2 feet longer than my Reality Check. It has a more defined backend motion and better continuation through the pins. The Eternity is a great compliment to the Reality Check. The Check can be the first ball out of the bag, but when it starts to read a little to early or loses its punch through the pins, I can pull out the Eternity, stand in basically the same place as I left off with the Reality Check and get right back to striking. The Eternity will allow me to keep chasing the oil left but will allow me to open my launch angle much more than I could with the Reality Check.

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