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Hammer NU 2.0 Bowling Ball

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  • Hammer NU 2.0 Bowling Ball
  • Hammer NU 2.0 Bowling Ball
  • Hammer NU 2.0 Bowling Ball
MSRP: $249.95
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Hammer NU 2.0 Bowling Ball

  • Color: Matte Grey
  • Coverstock: Not Urethane
  • Weight Block: LED
  • Factory Finish: 500, 2000 Siaair Micro Pad
  • Flare Potential: Low
  • Radius of Gyration (RG): 16lbs - 2.541; 15lbs - 2.586; 14lbs - 2.605
  • Differential (Diff): 16lbs - 0.035; 15lbs - 0.027; 14lbs - 0.026
  • Intermediate Differential (Diff): N/A
  • Fragrance: N/A

Additional product information:

No flash. No frills. Just pure performance. The NU 2.0 is the latest evolution in Hammer’s Not Urethane line, designed for bowlers who love the control and shape of urethane but need more strength and versatility. Poured in a clean, matte grey that reflects its workhorse mentality, the NU 2.0 features NU Active, a new coverstock that’s slightly more aggressive than the original NU Blue. This formula provides slightly more hook where bowlers need it most, without sacrificing the smooth, predictable motion that made the NU line a favorite. For players battling high-friction league conditions or looking for a more forgiving alternative to traditional urethane at tournaments, the NU 2.0 delivers a motion you can trust and results you can count on.

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Additional Information

Lane Condition:
Medium/Dry
Factory Finish:
Sanded 2000 Siaair
Core Type:
Symmetrical
Coverstock:
Not Urethane
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1 Review

  • 5

    Hammer NU 2.0

    Posted by Chris Monroy on Dec 26th 2025

    Here is my take on the new Hammer NU 2.0. The Hammer features the high RG/low diff LED symmetric core wrapped by the NU Active coverstock colored in matte gray. Box finish is 2000 Siaair. This video is shot on fresh THS and the layout on the ball is 0 x 4 x 15. I tried the ball at box surface. The Hammer NU 2.0 is the latest release in providing bowlers with a "urethanesque", slow response type of motion but still not being an actual urethane ball and thus, subject to seemingly very confusing and ever changing rules and regulations depending on where and what event a bowler is participating. The intent in the 2.0 was to provide a little more overall hook than the original Hammer NU. I can't give an actual side by side comparison because I drilled this NU 2.0 differently than the original Hammer NUs. That being said, to my eye, it does show a little more overall motion than the original NU. At box surface, it definitely gets through the front easily and makes a very gradual rounded move off the spot. I felt personally speaking for my game only, at box surface, I was bit "in between" if you will. By that I mean, for this type of shape, I want to see the ball pick up a touch earlier. If I am seeing this distance that the NU 2.0 at box surface is showing, then I want to see a quicker response and more shape to make sure the ball faces the pins correctly. I believe that with a more aggressive surface prep, perhaps at 800 or 1000 Siaair, I'll see that earlier zone better and thus the move off the spot will match up to the pocket better. I'll be trying that very soon and feel confident that with a more aggressive surface prep, the NU 2.0 will be a nice addition to the arsenal. The Hammer NU 2.0 is readily available. See your local pro shop for more information.

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