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Hammer Scorpion Low Flare Bowling Ball

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  • Hammer Scorpion Low Flare Bowling Ball
  • Hammer Scorpion Low Flare Bowling Ball
  • Hammer Scorpion Low Flare Bowling Ball
MSRP: $229.95
$144.95
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Description

Hammer Scorpion Low Flare Bowling Ball

  • Color: Purple/Black Pearl
  • Coverstock: Semtex Hybrid
  • Weight Block: LED 3.0 Low Flare
  • Factory Finish: 500, 1000, 2000 Siaair Micro Pad
  • Radius of Gyration (RG): 16lbs - 2.482; 15lbs - 2.474; 14lbs - 2.524
  • Differential (Diff): 16lbs - 0.028; 15lbs - 0.031; 14lbs - 0.031
  • Intermediate Differential (Diff): N/A
  • Fragrance: N/A

Additional product information:

Hammer is always looking at adding balls to the line to fill gaps and make it the game's most versatile and complete line. Low flare cores have been a staple for Hammer, and currently, the Envy Tour balls are extremely popular, but we haven’t had a symmetric low flare in a while. We are excited to add the Scorpion Low Flare to the lineup. Removing the flip puck from the LED 3.0 core found inside the Scorpion Sting lowered the differential and flare potential, making this ball a perfect fit for Hammer. The Scorpion Low Flare will be a smooth and predictable ball motion, driven by the core numbers and the Semtex Hybrid cover, finished at 2000 Siaair. All styles will love the Scorpion Low Flare; higher rev rates will use it on anything, and lower rev rate players will find it useful on tricky conditions, and when the lanes are transitioning, either way, you won’t want to show up to bowling without one.


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Additional Information

Lane Condition:
Medium
Factory Finish:
Sanded 2000 Siaair
Core Type:
Symmetrical
Coverstock:
Hybrid Reactive
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14 Reviews

  • 5
    Scorpion Low Flare

    Posted by Bob Moran on Feb 14th 2024

    There was no doubt for me that I was going to love this ball. Low diff symmetrical for that smooth controllable motion. I find it to be the perfect fit between the Envy Tour Solid and Purple reactive. It’s the first ball out of my bag to get a read on just what the lanes are doing and most times it’s all I end up throwing

  • 5
    Another Great Addition To Hammer Line Of Bowling Balls

    Posted by Kevin Nagasawa on Feb 12th 2024

    Hammer Has Come Out With Another Gem Of A Bowling Ball.. As A Fan Of The Other Two Scorpion Bowling Balls This One Fits Well In The Line. This Ball Is Definitely Very Smooth And Predictable.. This Ball Works For Any Type Of Bowler Or Rev Rate Definitely A Very Versatile Ball From All Angles Toward The Pocket.. Bowling At A Higher Friction Based Center Was Able To Play Straight Up The Boards With The Low Flare Swung The Ball Wide Recovered And Even When I Missed Inside With The Oil Still Drove Through The Pins. I Know This Ball Is Gonna Be A Great Transition Ball So Will Make It A Great Option For House Shot Or Medium Length Patterns So Will Be A Great Tournament Bowling Ball Definitely A Bowling Ball That Will Keep You From Getting Into Trouble On The Lanes During Transition. Make Sure To Go Visit Your Local Pro Shop Today And Order One You Definitely Wont Be Disappointed! #HammerBowling #NothingHitsLikeAHammer #Brunswick #BrunswickBowling

  • 5
    Hammer Scorpion Low Flare

    Posted by Bob Newman on Feb 7th 2024

    Control. We're not talking skid/flip. We're talking about control. We're not talking huge early hook, we're talking about control. The Hammer Scorpion Low Flare is a first ball out of the bag type of piece. You'll want to use this on fresh oil and especially on oil difficult patterns. This is a ball that you will be able to keep in front of you and have a very controllable motion to and thru the pins. It very much reminds me of the original Web Tour that came out several years ago. It has enough motion that it will be good on house shots as well as hard shots. Great all-around ball.

  • 5
    Scorpion, low flare

    Posted by Tom Marlow on Feb 4th 2024

    The scorpion Low flare is going to be that ball sits in the middle to low end of your bag. The motion is reminds me so much of the original web tour with just a little more pop on the back. What to expect if you never threw a Web tour It’s going to be very smooth through the front of the lane and very controllable motion on the backend.

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