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Track Tundra Fire Bowling Ball

Track Tundra Fire Bowling Ball

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It has been a while since Track released a ball like this. The Tundra Fire re-introduces a high RG and lower differential core to the Track line and, combined with the HK22 base cover, offers unbelievable ball motion. The core gets the Tundra Fire down the lane with ease, and the strength of the HK22 cover produces remarkable recovery and a sweeping backend motion. The Tundra Fire will excel when the lanes are hooking, but you’ll also be surprised at how versatile and useable the ball is due to the recovery HK22 provides.  

Specifications

  • Brand Track
  • Release Date 2023-04-20 00:00:00
  • Color Maroon
  • Coverstock Name DR-5 Pearl (HK22)
  • Coverstock Type Reactive Resin,Pearl
  • Factory Finish 500, 1000, 1500 Siaair / Crown Factory Compound
  • Core Name Track Sym
  • Core RG 2.561
  • Differential 0.030

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The Ice Man
The Tundra Fire is a great Pearl ball when you need to open up your angles on a burnt lane condit...

The Tundra Fire reminds of the Triton Heat from the late 90's. This ball with the HK22 Pearl Reactive packs a lot of punch and power. This would be my go to ball when my Asymmetric Pearls are too early and I need a ball that retained energy. I used Dual Angle Layout 50 x 5 x 45 since I'm a Tweener and Rev Dominant type of player. This ball hooks from anywhere. Great piece pearl ball when you need something to go through the fronts when the shot gets deep.



Gil Salang

Track Bowling Staffer

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McCorvey's Bowling World #36 Store Manager

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Dave Han
Good motion for price point

The Track Tundra Fire reminds me of the Heat series circa 2016. That means, the Tundra Fire should be in your league bag and will come in handy on many low/medium sport patterns.



Although the Tundra Fire is in the similar price point as the recently released Track Sensor – and are both pearls – the two have very different motions. While the Sensor is a bit stronger in the mids and more rolly, the Tundra Fire definitely sparks off the spot and gives a very strong backend flip for the price point.



If you need something to use on the drier end of house patterns, or more low-volume sport patterns, the Tundra Fire may be just what you’re looking for!



Dave Han

Track Regional Staff

Vise Regional Staff