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  • Controlled hook for lighter oil conditions
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Storm Pitch Black Solid Urethane

Storm has created the Pitch Black, a solid urethane ball, for their Thunder Line. This ball is intended to provide control on lighter and shorter oil conditions. The Capacitor core gives this ball a straighter but strong delivery.

  • Color: Pitch Black
    All colors do vary somewhat from the picture shown
  • Core: Capacitor
  • Coverstock: Controll Solid Urethane
  • Finish: 1000-grit Pad
  • RG: 2.57 (for 15# ball)
  • Differential: 0.022 (for 15# ball)
  • Recommended Lane Condition: Light Oil
  • A few tiny pit holes in the cover stock of the ball are normal
  • SKU: STBBMTUB
  • Product ID: 8276
  • Brand: Storm
  • Category: Bowling Balls
  • Ball Performance: Mid Performance Balls

Customer Reviews | 44 Customer Questions

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4.5 Stars based on 20 Reviews
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5/3/2024
By Bikenbowl from Goleta, CA
5/5 Stars
Pros:

Controls the pocket, doesn't over under.

Best Uses:

House shot for me.

Bottom Line:

Yes, I would recommend this to a friend

Raised my average by 30 pins since December.

I was struggling with my Top Thrill and my Motive Pride and using my Storm Mix to hit the pocket but had to play straight up the 10 board with no room to miss right. The pitch black allowed me to stand further left and use the second arrow and gave me some hold if I missed left and came back if I missed right. I'm a low speed low rev senior bowler. My last night of league, I had a 234,202, 247 for a 683 series the high for the night. So I would say I love this ball it made me love to bowl again. Buy this ball!

3/8/2024
By Purples from New Hampshire
5/5 Stars
Pros:

Smooth, high impact

Cons:

None

Best Uses:

In my opinion all lane conditions

Bottom Line:

Yes, I would recommend this to a friend

Great ball for high rev

Great ball had this for a bit and loved it

1/22/2024
By Jeff from Iowa
5/5 Stars
Pros:

Consistent, great preformance

Cons:

none

Best Uses:

Medium/dry lanes

Bottom Line:

Yes, I would recommend this to a friend

Great Ball

I’m a two hander and already own a reactive ball, and decided to try my hand at a urethane ball. I was surprised to see how fast I was able to adjust and find this ball’s perfect line, and how consistently I was able to hit it. Definitely recommend.

1/2/2024
By Zachary from Windsor Canada
5/5 Stars
Pros:

Great for short pattern, continuous, controllable, smooth

Cons:

Isn’t good for heavy volume patterns, (isnt meant to be)

Best Uses:

Short patterns, need a ball to control the lane

Bottom Line:

Yes, I would recommend this to a friend

Amazing ball

this ball was a great choice for me. after a year of bowling i bought my first pitch black for tournaments, messy league shots etc and it was great. so controllable. and it has got me out of many tough spots. After my second year of bowling i now average 188 and this ball definitely filled a hole for me

4/30/2023
By Average150Robbo from Hong Kong
5/5 Stars
Pros:

Great continuation through the lane, Awesome colour choice, great for any level of bowlers

Cons:

Could be slightly more hook

Best Uses:

Dry Lanes, Any critical lane oil patterns

Bottom Line:

Yes, I would recommend this to a friend

MUST - HAVE STORM BALL

The Pitch Black is a great urethane ball from Storm and I am super grateful it isn’t discontinued, as a two handed bowler, I require a ball that has great continuation and massive hooks, although this ball has a slightly weaker hook compared to let’s say, purple hammer. It can also be used as a great spare ball for those that can shoot spares with urethane, overall, outstanding ball from Storm, highly recommended for people just starting out to bowl!

2/4/2023
By Bill from Albuquerque, New Mexico
5/5 Stars
Bottom Line:

Yes, I would recommend this to a friend

Very predictable ball.

Storms Black Pitch bowling ball is outstanding. I have used it for two weeks and my average has risen every week. The black pitch is a very predictable ball when it is released. When I hit my mark on the lanes, the ball rolls smoothly and breaks to the pocket for strikes. Picking up spares and marking is very easy. I have the Black Pitch Urethane ball, and a Storm Reactive ball which is a fantastic. Comparing them head to head Urethane ball in my opinion is easier to control picking up spares and attacking the pocket for strikes.

1/4/2023
By Bowling ball reviews. from Fayetteville, GA
5/5 Stars
Pros:

Great for shorter patterns.

Cons:

Not for a bowler with a very low rev rate.

Best Uses:

Short patterns.

Bottom Line:

Yes, I would recommend this to a friend

Great ball.

This is a very good ball for shorter oil patterns. It’s an extremely versatile ball too, I’m able to use it as both a strike ball and a spare ball depending on the lane conditions. This is probably my new favorite bowling ball!

2/28/2022
By Jason from Berwick Pa
5/5 Stars
Bottom Line:

Yes, I would recommend this to a friend

So far so good

Bought this for my daughter about a week ago. She has used it a couple times so far, but the oil pattern that was down wasn’t really for this ball. It’s definitely performing like it should.

12/5/2021
By Rob from Peru
5/5 Stars
Pros:

Solid ball and busts through the pins like butter

Cons:

Not for someone with little revs

Best Uses:

Slow down if you don't rev the ball very much.

Bottom Line:

Yes, I would recommend this to a friend

Good ball

Nice ball. Loved the look. Really busts through the pins nicely.

1/26/2020
By Dakota from NC
5/5 Stars
Bottom Line:

Yes, I would recommend this to a friend

NOT FOR SOMEONE WITH LITTLE REVS

For anyone who knows how to bowl. This ball is great. This ball is not going to hook a mile by any means this ball is not for someone who gets very little revs it is for someone who knows how to control the ball on a short oil pattern. I've seen my friends bowl consistently in the 220s with this ball. My other friend bowled a perfect game with this ball.

1/1/2020
By JuJu from WV
5/5 Stars
Bottom Line:

Yes, I would recommend this to a friend

Better than I expected.

Works well on very little oil. My high performance ball designed for oily lanes was not working well and finished up with this ball on lanes with a lot of oil and I was impressed. If I got near the headpin--the ball blew them out. Even got strikes by hitting direct on head pin. Very pleased--only regrets are that I did not get a 14 lb ball and that the first time it was drilled that it was done wrong. As it is I am dong well with a redrilled ball. Also I don't have a lot of rev but I cant complain with this ball.

2/15/2018
By Colton from Chicago
5/5 Stars
Bottom Line:

Yes, I would recommend this to a friend

The Best Choice I have ever made

This ball was perfect for my 35 foot sport pattern. I was only averaging 175 with my Brunswick Rhino gold pro but as soon as this ball came in I move my lone two boards in and the last 3 weeks I haven't shot under a 200! Also great for house oil. It's extremely constant if you are.

7/26/2017
By Bowling O from Tullahoma, Tennessee
5/5 Stars
Bottom Line:

Yes, I would recommend this to a friend

Great Ball! Fits great in my arsenal

I am a two handed bowler with a 215 average and I had issues adapting to my sport shot leagues lane conditions, but no more. The Storm Pitch Black rolls like a monster. I had it drilled pin up to the right of center with the CG kicked out about an inch to give some added length to a ball that is known to hook early. I then sanded it to 1000 grit so it could still bite and wouldn't go too long. I would recommend this ball to anyone who needed a versatile ball that could be a combo for a spare and Strike ball.

7/26/2017
By Jamtraxdj from Hobart IN
5/5 Stars
Bottom Line:

Yes, I would recommend this to a friend

Yes this is an excellent ball it keeps you out of trouble

This ball keeps you to the right of the lanes It works well from middle to dry lanes. The ball hits hard if you have a lot of hand. Also this ball will make you more accurate in your delivery no room for error

5/3/2017
By Ed from Los Angeles
5/5 Stars
Best Uses:

spare ball

Bottom Line:

Yes, I would recommend this to a friend

I would like to buy other products again

goes long

3/2/2017
By Bill from Grand Rapids Michigan
5/5 Stars
Bottom Line:

Yes, I would recommend this to a friend

Great ball got here in 1 day!!!

Very happy with my purchess! Ball arrived in 1 business day getting drilled and ready to rock and roll today

7/21/2015
By Tolf from Hope Mills, NC
4/5 Stars
Pros:

Controllable, Finishes well, Smooth

Cons:

none

Best Uses:

Short Patterns, Upgrade, Worn House Shot

Bottom Line:

Yes, I would recommend this to a friend

Excellent choice for certain conditions

I purchased this ball as an upgrade to my old (20 years) Columbia 300 Shadow. It is a definite improvement over my older ball. While it is stronger than my Shadow it finishes MUCH better which is what I was looking for in this ball. I no longer leave 5-7's or just 5's on a worn out THS. It can cover more boards at times, but it is just as smooth and controllable as my Shadow.

6/22/2015
By gnote89 from rhode island
4/5 Stars
Bottom Line:

Yes, I would recommend this to a friend

tournament ball

not meant for everybody not a ball you want to used on a house shot unless it for 10 pins but if you are a tournament bowler and come across 35ft and especially 32ft patterns this ball is a nice option when you cant find the pocket its a urethane bowl want did you expect only meant for short patterns

5/16/2017
By Paso from Paso Robles,CA
1/5 Stars
Best Uses:

No, I would not recommend this to a friend

This company is the worst

Decent ball

12/2/2014
By BIG T from PITTSBURGH, PA
1/5 Stars
Cons:

Does Not Finish Well

Best Uses:

None, Sorry I Bought Pitch Blac

Best Uses:

No, I would not recommend this to a friend

NOT A GOOD BALL IF YOU KNOW HOW TO BOWL

THE PITCH BLACK SHOULD BE LISTED FOR STARTING BOWLERS. MY AVERAGE HAS DROPPED 20 POINTS SINCE I STARTED USING THIS BALL. IT WAS A WASTE OF MONEY AND TIME. I HAD PROFESSIONAL HELP USING IT AND THEY TOLD ME TO GET ANOTHER BALL.I HAD THE BALL SANDED AND IT STILL DOES NOT HIT WELL. I WILL DONATE IT TO THE SCHOOL LEAGUE.

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how do drill this ball

3/28/2016 - By

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Hello, you may check with the person who will be drilling this ball for you prior to ordering to determine which layout and specs they would use to get you the desired reaction.

3/29/2016 - By Bowling.Com Staff
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How does this compare to the fanatic btu?

8/22/2016 - By

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Hello Mac! The Fanatic BTU will be smoother and more aggressive than this ball.

8/23/2016 - By Bowling.Com Staff
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Im a twp hand bowler with alot of rev. I has trouble with lanes being to dry. Would this be a good ball for me

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This ball is recommended for Light Oil lane conditions. This ball will perform the best on those kind of lane conditions.

10/31/2016 - By Bowling.Com Staff
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Is this ball comparable to the black hammer ball

2/22/2017 - By

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Hello! This ball is going to be less aggressive then the black hammer.

2/22/2017 - By Bowling.Com Staff
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So this ball is more compareable to the blue hammer ?

2/22/2017 - By

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Hello Joe! The Blue Hammer will have a 2000 grit finish and it is also a pearl coverstock. The Pitch Black is a solid coverstock with a 1000 grit finish. It will have a difference performance to the Blue Hammer

2/24/2017 - By Bowling.Com Staff
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Can this ball be used to complement the black hammer. If not what ball complements this ball well

7/13/2017 - By

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Yes, it will compliment the Black Hammer.

7/13/2017 - By Bowling.Com Staff
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Does it come 10#

11/28/2017 - By

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Unfortunately, this ball will only come in 12# and up.

11/29/2017 - By Bowling.Com Staff
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Kind of weight block is in it

12/30/2017 - By

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The weight block is called a Capacitor core.

1/5/2018 - By Bowling.Com Staff
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On heavy oil could the pitch black be used as a reliable spare ball?

1/27/2018 - By

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This ball is a urethane ball and is not a spare ball. It will not bowl straight, it will have a hook to it. If you need something to bowl straight, we recommend looking into our spare balls.

1/29/2018 - By Bowling.Com Staff
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Question:


If I don’t need any drilling for the ball I just choose no protection for drilling??

3/17/2018 - By

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That is correct!

3/19/2018 - By Bowling.Com Staff
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Could you compare this ball to the Hustle ink. With the pin above fingers.

10/13/2018 - By

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The difference is that the Hustle Ink is a Solid reactive and the Storm Pitch Black is a solid urethane. The Hustle Ink will have a 1500 grit finish and the Storm Pitch Black will only have 1000 grit finish, meaning the Hustle Ink will go longer down the lanes before breaking.

10/15/2018 - By Bowling.Com Staff
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I roll a very straight ball. Would this be a good fit for my style

10/17/2018 - By

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If you are wanting a ball that will bowl straight, please click on the link that follows. https://www.bowling.com/shopping/all/bowling-balls/all?performance=4

10/18/2018 - By Bowling.Com Staff
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Will this ball be a good ball to thumbless bowler which have lots of spins?

12/4/2018 - By

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Yes, of course!

12/5/2018 - By Bowling.Com Staff
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Will this be good for wet and dry Condition

1/30/2019 - By

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This ball is meant for light oil only.

1/31/2019 - By Bowling.Com Staff
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Besides the 2 different cover stocks how does this ball compare to the rhino black Pearl. What ball will be more aggressive at the back end. Thank you!

2/12/2019 - By

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The Storm Pitch Black will be more aggressive for it is a mid performance ball and the Rhino is an entry level ball.

2/12/2019 - By Bowling.Com Staff
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is there a difference in the core for a 13 and 14 lb ball

7/23/2019 - By

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The 13 pound ball will have a generic core.

7/24/2019 - By Bowling.Com Staff
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How does this ball compare to the old red pearl hammer

9/6/2019 - By

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I do not have a lot of details for the older equipment but this ball has a urethane coverstock which is much more tame on hook potential when compared to the reactive coverstocks. This ball will have a nice smooth hook on lighter oil conditions with a very readable reaction.

9/12/2019 - By Bowling.Com Staff
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Looking on the specs, how am I able to tell if this ball hooks a lot or doesnt have much hook. I would like to know by looking at the specs because I would like to buy multiple ball but would like to figure out the hooking for each ball before buying.

11/21/2019 - By

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There are a couple of things to look at which will help you determine how strong the ball hooks. First you can check the performance level. Usually the higher the performance, the more the ball hooks. Second you also want to check the lane conditions the ball is rated for. If the ball is rated to handle more oil then it will be a stronger hooking ball. If the ball is rated for lighter oil then it will not be very strong in most cases. That will usually get you in the right direction using those two options but I do want to point out one more thing. Urethane coverstocks are not going to hook as much as reactive coverstocks so if you have checked the first two options and then see it was a urethane cover then that ball will be less hook than a similar ball in the same categories that has a reactive cover. I hope this helps but feel free to call us if you have any further questions.

11/21/2019 - By Bowling.Com Staff
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I need a ball that works well in tournaments after the lanes have broken down. My chronic paranoia is still too strong as a two hander. Is this a good weaker option?

11/23/2019 - By

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This is going to be a significant drop down from the Chronic Paranoia which was rated as a higher performance ball for medium lanes. First, this was a urethane cover which is weaker than almost every reactive ball that is made including some of the entry performance reactive bowling balls. So dropping from a high performance ball to a mid performance ball would normally be a good drop but dropping to a urethane mid performance is a significant drop and you may even need something in between. There are some medium performance balls designed for medium to lighter oil that have a reactive cover and that could also be a good option to check into as a drop from the Chronic Paranoia.

11/26/2019 - By Bowling.Com Staff
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What is the average time for the ball to get delivered?

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Our free ground shipping will usually arrive within 3-7 business days of the item shipping out.

1/15/2020 - By Bowling.Com Staff
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I am a straight bowler and have a Hustler 3tp in which I hook on dryer lanes. I have a pitch black ready for drilling and am wondering if this will give me a starighter ball on dryer lanes. I throw at about 14.5 to 15 mph. what will be the difference in pin action between the 2 balls.

3/15/2020 - By

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The urethane will be weaker than reactive so it should be a straight overall shot compared to the Hustle 3TP. If the ball comes into the pocket straighter with less entry angle then it will not drive as well through the pins so you will get less pin action throwing straighter.

3/18/2020 - By Bowling.Com Staff
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I am a full roller is this ball a good ball for me? I already have astro physix, phaze3, gravity evolve

4/18/2020 - By

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This could be used for a full roller but you would have to make sure your driller puts a full roller drilling layout on the ball. Also, this would be much weaker than the other balls you have because this was a urethane ball. So if you needed a good ball for lighter oil or drier conditions then this would be a good option for those conditions.

4/20/2020 - By Bowling.Com Staff
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How would u compare this ball to the Roto Grip Hot Cell

4/25/2020 - By

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The Roto Grip Hot Cell will have a more advanced weight block so this will make it a little stronger than the Pitch Black Solid Urethane. They have similar length though due to the same finish out of the box.

4/28/2020 - By Bowling.Com Staff
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how would this compare to the covert tank ?

5/26/2020 - By

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They are going to have a very similar overall reaction. The Covert Tank has a stronger weight block but the Pitch Black has a duller finish out of the box so they will have a similar overall hook potential.

5/26/2020 - By Bowling.Com Staff
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I’m switching to 2 hands and my speed is around 15.5 mph, is this a good ball for me?

8/12/2020 - By

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Typically 2 handed release bowlers have a higher rev rate and since your ball speed is pretty average you may be a rev dominant bowler. In this case you want a ball that gets pretty decent length before it reacts so the ball does not hook too strong too early. This Pitch Black is not designed to have a lot of hook so that could help you to use this on lighter conditions but you may have to adjust for this ball wanting to grip a little earlier on the lanes.

8/13/2020 - By Bowling.Com Staff
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I hook the balls a lot would this be i good suggestion for me

9/24/2020 - By

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If most reactive performance balls are too aggressive for your style you may want to look at a urethane ball as an option. They will not have as strong of a hook potential. This ball has a duller finish so if you have a high rev rate you may also need good speed to use this out of the box so it does not react too much too early. If you have a slower ball speed you may have to adjust the cover to something a little smoother to get more length.

9/25/2020 - By Bowling.Com Staff
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How does this ball compare to the hammer black widow gold?

10/20/2020 - By

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They would be extremely different. This ball has a dull finish and a urethane cover so it will read early on the lane with a smooth hook but it has a very mild hook potential and works in lighter oil conditions. The Hammer Black Widow Gold was pearl reactive cover and a polished finish to go long on the lanes and it will have a very strong sharp backend hook and works in medium to heavy oil conditions.

10/29/2020 - By Bowling.Com Staff
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How does this ball compare to the hammer black widow gold?

10/21/2020 - By

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They would be extremely different. This ball has a dull finish and a urethane cover so it will read early on the lane with a smooth hook but it has a very mild hook potential and works in lighter oil conditions. The Hammer Black Widow Gold was pearl reactive cover and a polished finish to go long on the lanes and it will have a very strong sharp backend hook and works in medium to heavy oil conditions.

10/21/2020 - By Bowling.Com Staff
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Can l get the pin layout of 4”

11/30/2020 - By

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You may request for a pin 4 inches when you are adding this item to your cart. Just below the weight selection box there is a link that says Click to request Pin/Top Weight. When you click you can type in your request for the ball. Once the order goes to our warehouse they will check to find a ball that matches your specs. If we have a match, it will ship. If not, we will call you before shipping to go over what we have.

12/3/2020 - By Bowling.Com Staff
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Using Galaxy 300 now, that's I've used for 34 years, works pitch black have similar hooking?

12/7/2020 - By

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I do not have much information on the Galaxy 300 unfortunately but if the ball was from 30 years ago then it would likely be a urethane or rubber ball and would most align with the reaction that a Pitch Black or current urethane ball would have. The reactive coverstock balls would react much different so your best option would probably be the Pitch Black.

12/9/2020 - By Bowling.Com Staff
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How does this ball compare to the Storm Boo-Yah?

1/27/2021 - By

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This is very similar to the 900Global Boo-Yah. They were both solid urethane coverstocks with a 1000 grit finish. The weight blocks were very similar in strength also so they would be very comparable.

1/29/2021 - By Bowling.Com Staff
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How does this ball compare to the Mix?

2/7/2021 - By

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The Pitch Black will have a slightly stronger urethane cover than the Mix and also the the Pitch will have a performance weight block while the Mix has more of a spare ball type of weight block that does not give as much hook potential.

2/9/2021 - By Bowling.Com Staff
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I currently have the Trend as my main hooking strike ball. Will the Pitch Black be a good fit for when the lanes dry up? I want something that will hook more than a spare ball.

3/17/2021 - By

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There would be quite a jump in hook potential from the Trend down to the Pitch Black but the Pitch Black is a very popular light oil ball. The Urethane coverstock will give you a very smooth controllable hook on lighter oil conditions and it will be stronger than a spare ball or the mix ball. If you wanted something more similar to the way your Trend reacts but for lighter oil you could also try the Electrify Pearl or even one of the Storm Tropical Breeze bowling balls. They have similar length to the Trend to give you that sharper backend hook where the Pitch reads earlier in the midlane for a smoother arcing hook.

3/18/2021 - By Bowling.Com Staff
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Looking for a hooking urethane ball

10/18/2021 - By

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This ball will have hook potential. Urethanes are usually less hook potential than a reactive ball but this ball would have hook potential in lighter oil conditions.

11/5/2021 - By Bowling.Com Staff
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I am a thumbless bowler with medium-high revs and a ball speed with of 17mph. I am looking for a ball that I can throw right next to the right gutter as a righty and hit the 1-2 pocket. I also only bowl on house shots. Would this ball be good for that or any other suggestions?

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This ball does not have a high hook potential so it could let you play a slightly straighter shot but the finish out of the box is designed to have this ball start hooking in the mid lane so that it has a smooth arcing hook. So if you have a higher rev rate and it tries to start hooking earlier it may be hard to play this down and in. You may have to adjust the cover some to a slightly smoother finish so it does not hook too early on you.

11/5/2021 - By Bowling.Com Staff
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Can this ball be used for a strike ball

12/4/2021 - By

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Yes, this bowling ball is designed to work well in lighter to drier conditions and the urethane bowling balls will have a smooth hook that is very easy to read and predictable.

12/10/2021 - By Bowling.Com Staff
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This ball is a great strike ball. It hits like a truck in the pocket. This ball does hook especially if you got the revs. I think this ball will work on medium and high oil conditions depending on rev rate and ball speed.

2/6/2022 - By Gangster
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Is this a good ball for beginners

2/6/2022 - By

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This ball is not designed to have a large hook potential and could be a good option for beginners if you do not want a big hooking ball.

2/11/2022 - By Bowling.Com Staff
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Is this ball good for short patterns

5/18/2023 - By

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Hi Braxton, yes this would be a great option for short patterns as it would hook early and then go straight.

5/19/2023 - By Bowling.Com Staff
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Is this ball good for short patterns

5/20/2023 - By

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Hi Braxton, yes this would be a great option for short patterns as it would hook early and then go straight.

5/22/2023 - By Bowling.Com Staff
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Is this ball stronger then the zen u

6/15/2023 - By

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Hi Brax, the 900Global Zen U would be much stronger and more aggressive.

6/21/2023 - By Bowling.Com Staff
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I need a ball with a little more hook than a mix but less than a top thrill. Will this fit the bill. I throw about 11.5 to 13mph and a lot of revs.

9/26/2023 - By

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Hi! This would be a great option!

10/2/2023 - By Bowling.Com Staff
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Is the diff. Also 0.022 on the 14lb

11/10/2023 - By

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Hello! The differential for the 14lb and 15lb is 0.022.

11/14/2023 - By Bowling.Com Staff
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Just bought and used Pitch black. More hook that I wanted, question is will hook reduce with more use, as oils gets into it?

11/10/2023 - By

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Naturally the ball will loose some of the hook potential over time but a quicker solution may be to adjust the finish. Out of the box this ball has a very dull 1000 grit finish. You could try adding polish to this or try sending the finish up to something more like 4000 grit to give the ball a little more length and it will also take away some of the overall grip of the ball.

11/14/2023 - By Bowling.Com Staff
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Which ball would be better for shorter oil patterns this one or the hammer black urethane?

3/17/2024 - By

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Either ball is a great option for short oil patterns!

3/20/2024 - By Bowling.Com Staff
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