Description
Track Kinetic Sapphire Ice Bowling Ball
- Color: Purple/Sky Blue/White
- Coverstock: Prime Response Pearl (HK22)
- Weight Block: Shuttle
- Factory Finish: 500, 1000, 1500 Siaair / Crown Factory Compound
- Flare Potential: Medium
- Radius of Gyration (RG): 16lbs - 2.493; 15lbs - 2.480; 14lbs - 2.495
- Differential (Diff): 16lbs - 0.038; 15lbs - 0.040; 14lbs - 0.040
- Intermediate Differential (Diff): 0.006
- Fragrance: N/A
Additional product information:
The Kinetic Sapphire Ice marks the return of one of Track’s most trusted performance lines, and it is back with a clear purpose. The Kinetic name has long been associated with performance, confidence, and versatility, and Sapphire Ice delivers the motion Track Nation has come to expect. Designed to fill a critical gap in the lineup, this ball provides less overall hook than the Stealth Mode Hybrid while offering a quicker, more responsive motion downlane. When the front part of the lane begins to hook too much, Kinetic Sapphire Ice clears the heads with ease and allows bowlers to open up the lane without sacrificing control. When a cleaner and more responsive ball reaction is required, Kinetic Sapphire Ice delivers.
Additional Information
Lane Condition: |
Medium |
Factory Finish: |
Crown Factory Compound |
Core Type: |
Asymmetrical |
Coverstock: |
Pearl Reactive |
2 Reviews
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Track Kinetic Sapphire Ice
The new Track Kinetic Sapphire Ice features the same asymmetric Shuttle core as prior Kinetic releases such as the Kinetic Platinum, Kinetic Black Ice and the Kinetic Cobalt. The Kinetic Sapphire Ice has a Prime Response Pearl cover with the HK-22 base, colored in purple/sky blue/white finished with Brunswick Factory Compound. The layout in the one I've drilled thus far is 60 x 5 x 70. I've tried it on various THS and used it as 3000 Siaair. Over the years, I've found the Kinetic line of bowling balls to be very reliable "mid range" bowling balls. They aren't the slowest nor the quickest response bowling balls...they are usually somewhere in between. This new Kinetic Sapphire Ice seems to follow suit in terms of being a very "mid range" piece of equipment, perhaps leaning a touch on the quicker side of response. It's definitely not as slow as say a Zero Mercy Solid and it's definitely not as quick as the Crown Victory line of bowling balls. As such, I could see this ball being a great option on medium to medium/lighter volumes of oil on fresh or perhaps as a go to ball when lanes are transitioning from a higher volume fresh pattern. Depending on the physical factors used by the bowler, I think this new Track Kinetic Sapphire Ice could be in play on a variety of pattern distances as long as the volume is in the right range. I found with prior Kinetics that they will work for a variety of styles, rev rates etc. and I believe the Kinetic Sapphire Ice will be no different. Plus, with this color scheme, it looks awfully sharp going down the lane. The Track Kinetic Sapphire Ice is readily available. See your local pro shop for more information!
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Kinetic is Back!!!!
The Kinetic is back after 3 years. This is one of my favorite cores. Now with DynamiCore, and HK22 additives it is now stonger than ever. Same great kinetic roll, with a little extra downlane. Don't let the surface and white color scare you, the Sapphire still is very clean through the fronts, with the great Kinetic midlane roll, with ALOT of pop downlane. The Sapphire keeps the pins very low for higher carry percentage. This ball looks awesome going down the lane. The Kinetic Emerald and Amethyst were my favorites. This new Sapphire has features of both of these. Did I mention this ball hits very hard for having a medium diff at .040