To make the most continuous midlane ball motion our R&D team could produce. Yes…“C” is for continuous, not control. The new Blade Asymmetric core shape boasts an awesome amount of midlane power, specially designed for midlane continuous ball motion. Our chemists have come up with yet another new and stronger coverstock formulation, one that has a rather unique side effect…a unique HAZE to it. Our team can only describe it as a HAZE that will change its appearance in differing environmental conditions. This HAZE has no bearing on performance, but the look is phenomenal! Some will haze more than others and some will change appearance just from using the product. It is truly a unique blend, and we are sure you will agree, a spectacularly performing bowling ball.
- Color: Blue / Red / Silver
- Reaction: Continuous Control
- Coverstock: New Haze HP9C
- Finish: 500, 1000, 2000, 3000 Abralon®
- Core: Edge
- Weights 12 - 16 LBS
- Inter. Differential .019
- Lane Condition: Medium-Heavy To Heavy Oil
- RG #16/2.54 #15/2.53 #14/2.54
- Differential #16/0.050 #15/0.049 #14/0.043
Reviews on this item

Curt Dupre IV: Drilled it 40x5.25x30. This put the pin over and to the left of the middle finger. PAP is 3 15/16 over 1/16 up. I am a tweener, 17 MPH about 300-320 revs. So far this ball is the best 9 series Track has made to date. Clears the fronts on heavy oil, but reads the mid lane and continues through the pin deck. I have shot 300 with it and numerous 700 series with it. If you are looking for a ball for heavy oil, this is the one you should buy.

Tom Shipley: Much like Track states, this is a very strong and VERY continuous ball through the pins. I used a 45 x 5 x 80 dual angle drilling to get the ball to make a strong midlane move. I tried the 3000 grit box finish a few games and decided I needed something a little stronger for this spot in my arsenal so I went with 2000 Abralon. I tried 1000 grit at 1st but it caused the ball to burn uo way too early and negatively affected it's hitting power. I haven't tried it with polish but I'm sure this ball would still be very strong and continuous.

Michael Webber: Strong and smooth.
I drilled this with a 70º mass bias and 4.5" pin over the fingers, just like my 916AT for comparison.
On a house condition it was difficult to tell much difference between the 919C and 916AT but as I moved into heavier oil I could tell that the 919C was stronger and earlier than the 916AT.
For me, this is a bit too much ball for a house pattern, but I think this ball will be great on lane conditions that have a little more oil.
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