The return brings even more power than the original. The Pyramid Blood Moon Rising is here and it's end times for the pins. |
Coverstock Specs | Core Specs | Overall Specs |
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Coverstock Name: GPS Navigational Hybrid | Core Name: SG 19.5 Dual Density Asymmetric// | Performance Line: High Performance |
Coverstock Type: Hybrid Reactive | Core Type: Asymmetric | Release Date: 11/24/2017 |
Factory Finish: 2000 Grit Abralon | RG Rating: 2.48 | Performance Level: High Performance(8) |
Finish: Matte | RG Differential: 0.039 | Perfect Scale: 213.3 |
Hardness Rating: 74 on D-Scale | Mass Bias Diff: 0.012 | Lane Condition: Medium-Heavy |
Fragrance: | Breakpoint Shape: | Ball Quality: First Quality |
Color: Black/Red | Flare Potential: Medium | MPN: 12548 |
Some of the greatest components in Pyramid bowling ball history have returned to create an even more powerful piece of equipment. The Blood Moon Rising features the SG 19.5 Dual Density Asymmetric core which powered the Divergent Path line of bowling balls. This core, with its low RG/medium differential make-up, offers amazing mid-lane read and a powerful but controllable backend motion. Blood Moon Rising also features one of the most successful coverstocks in Pyramid's history, the GPS Navigational Hybrid. This cover was first featured on the Dark Path and provided one of the most predictable and versatile ball reactions along with supreme durability and longevity.
Ball has a 2-Year Mfg Warranty. See Manufacturer's website or contact us for details and terms.
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Not sure what weight?
Average adult male usually bowls with a: 14-16 lb. ball
Average adult female usually bowls with a: 10-14 lb. ball
Juniors: 1lb. of weight per year of child's age, i.e. 8 yrs old = 8-lb. ball
Buy the heaviest ball that you can comfortably use while maintaining a proper speed. Heavier balls don't always knock down more pins. The impact of the bowling ball thrown would be speed times the mass. Ex: You would be better off with a 14 pound ball thrown 16 mph than a 16 pound ball thrown at 13 mph. Be cautious of exceptions in size and physical ability; If you are larger/heavier than average, go up in weight; If you are smaller or have limiting physical features, stay lower in ball weight