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Hammer Axe Black/Smoke

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Quick Specs / Details
  • New low friction reactive pearl coverstock
  • Chop down those pesky spares
  • Ideal spare ball or starter ball
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Hammer Axe Black/Smoke

The Hammer Axe is an ideal spare ball for the Hammer Heads or just anyone looking for a starter bowling ball. This ball utilizes a Low Friction Reactive coverstock which is harder and more durable than normal reactive resin. This cover along with a 3-piece core provides confidence through predictability.

  • Color: Black/Smoke
    All colors do vary somewhat from the picture shown
  • Coverstock: Low Friction Reactive Pearl
  • Core: Bullet (14#-16#)
  • Finish: Factory Polish
  • Hook Potential: Low
  • Length: Long
  • Recommended Lane Condition: Any
  • Reaction: Straight
  • FCC Rating: Total- 9, Finish-6, Core- 1, Cover- 2
  • Manufacturer's Warranty: Two years from purchase date
  • A few tiny pit holes in the cover stock of the ball are normal
  • SKU: HAM60106945
  • Product ID: 14412
  • Brand: Hammer
  • Category: Bowling Balls
  • Ball Performance: Plastic / Spare Balls

Customer Reviews | 6 Customer Questions

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4.8 Stars based on 4 Reviews
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1/21/2024
By Dale from Colorado
5/5 Stars
Pros:

Good straight ball

Cons:

None

Bottom Line:

Yes, I would recommend this to a friend

First season

After drilled, I did practice with the ball. It is very good straight. I keep hit 10 and 7 pins down. Still need to work on it

7/14/2023
By Bob Newman from Pacifica
5/5 Stars
Bottom Line:

Yes, I would recommend this to a friend

Hammer Axe

I gave this ball 5 stars because it does exactly what it's supposed to do, it goes pretty darn straight for picking up spares. In the past year I have gone through about 4 plastic spare balls. The problem is plastic has a very hard & brittle surface. I throw the ball fairly hard, and I throw it pretty end over end at my corner pins and sometimes it will roll over fingers or my thumb and plastic cracks and breaks. The idea behind the Axe is to use a harder, more durable low friction reactive resin and polish to come up with a more durable spare ball. So far so good and on those rare conditions where everything is hooking off the lane, I can see putting this into play as a strike ball. I like it.

6/10/2023
By KTW (Ken The Win) from New Jersey
5/5 Stars
Pros:

it Hits Like a Hammer goes through the pins hard

Cons:

xxx

Bottom Line:

Yes, I would recommend this to a friend

rolls true to Hammer form, great soare ball to have in your bag.

I like the way it goes straight. It's like an arrow then BOOM the spare is gone..

3/13/2024
By jay from Texas
4/5 Stars
Pros:

it is very good for sport patterns

Cons:

it is good if you want to chop your spare

Best Uses:

spares

Best Uses:

No, I would not recommend this to a friend

it is not the best but you can make it work

when i play on a house shot since i am a high rev player i chop my spare

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Question:


Am I able to pick the size of the 3 holes in the bowling ball?

6/30/2023 - By

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Answer:


Great question! By clicking on the question mark next to the basic drilling option you may reference the drilling size chart to select the correct drilling size.

6/30/2023 - By Bowling.Com Staff
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Question:


I'm confused, do you offer drilling? If so how does that work?

7/26/2023 - By

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Answer:


Hello! We do offer basic drilling on this ball. You would click on the question mark next to the drilling option to view the size chart and select the correct drilling size for you.

8/1/2023 - By Bowling.Com Staff
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Question:


Is this a resin ball or just advertising?

12/27/2023 - By

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Hi Jeff! This ball is made with a Low Friction Reactive Pearl resin coverstock material.

12/28/2023 - By Bowling.Com Staff
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Question:


Would this be a good ball for a rev dominant bowler looking for a late smooth motion on house shot?

6/27/2024 - By

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This bowling ball will have a low hook rating and is mostly sold as a spare ball because it has a lower hook potential and goes straighter than most performance balls. However, if you are rev dominant you could find this ball give you just the right amount of hook in some lighter oil conditions. If you were to change the out-of-box polished finish to a 2000 grit you could smooth out some of the reaction and may even find this works into some medium oil conditions for you.

6/27/2024 - By Bowling.Com Staff
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Does the 13lb ball come with the same core as the 14-16lb ball?

7/15/2024 - By

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Hello! Yes, the 12-16lb ball has the bullet core.

7/17/2024 - By Bowling.Com Staff
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Do the black and purple hammer axe #13 have the bullet core

8/8/2024 - By

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Hello! Yes, the 12-16lb balls have a bullet core. Here is a link to the manufacturer's ball page with photos of the core. https://hammerbowling.com/products/axe-purple-smoke?_pos=2&_sid=fde047cec&_ss=r

8/13/2024 - By Bowling.Com Staff
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