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Sublime Focus
« on: September 27, 2024, 09:52:51 AM »
The 900Global Sublime Focus is a precision-engineered symmetric bowling ball designed to excel on medium to heavier oil conditions. Building on the legacy of the original Sublime, this ball showcases the new Reserve Blend 804 Solid Reactive coverstock, finished with a 2000-Grit Abralon to provide optimal traction and control. At its heart is the innovative Immersed Symmetric A.I. Core, which delivers powerful, consistent motion through the pins, setting new standards for performance. The Sublime Focus features a lowered RG and an increased differential, allowing it to roll faster and create more surface contact with the lane. The unique concave/barbell shape of the core, with larger masses positioned at the north and south poles, generates a strong torque effect. This design minimizes the amount of material removed when drilling the thumbhole, preserving the integrity of the weight block across various drilling configurations. Whether you're facing challenging lane conditions or aiming for consistent performance, the Sublime Focus is your go-to ball for a blend of focus and power.

Color: Xanthic/Indigo/Black
All colors do vary somewhat from the picture shown
Coverstock: Reserve Blend 804 Solid Reactive
Core: Immersed Symmetric A.I. (14-16#)
Finish: 2000-grit Abralon
Hook Potential: Medium-High
Length: Middle
Recommended Lane Condition: Medium-Heavy Oil
RG: 2.47 (for 15# ball)
Differential: 0.056 (for 15# ball)

 

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Re: Sublime Focus
« Reply #16 on: November 21, 2024, 04:49:03 PM »

900 Global
Sublime Focus
Coverstock: 804 Solid Coverstock
Finish: 2000 Grit Abralon
Core: Immersed Symmetric A.I.
(14 pd)
RG: 2.49
Differential: 0.050

Layout: 5 x 5 x 3 1/2 - 2LS
Layout Extras: 2 1/8 Finger Depth, "X" - 4 1/2 D and 1 Inch Left
Tester: PAP 6 1/2 R, 1 1/4 D

Review:
The 900 Global Sublime Focus features a crafted 804 cover design that falls between the S77 and S84 range that 900 Globalers are familiar with over the past few years. A good ball within the 900 line to compare the Sublime Focus to is the Zen Master. However, the Sublime Focus is a significant upgrade in terms of A.I. core technology and the continuation this offering provides as a symmetric piece.

Moving forward a bit I see the Sublime Focus taking over that spot in my bag over the Storm Summit which has been very successful for me on longer sport patterns. My speed tends to be slower as well, so bigger balls burning up early can be the tendency in the arsenal. At first, I did not jump on grabbing a Sublime Focus. After working a few SPI MatchMakers it was clear to me this ball is special.

The Sublime Focus is a nice compliment to your bigger asym balls as well. Once you attack a pattern with your 900 Global Harsh Reality or your Storm Ion Max the Sublime Focus is perfect to keep the pattern within your control. I believe you will find a great deal of range with this ball. In addition, you can still move in with your shot and continuation is not a problem at all with the Sublime Focus.

For me, I did not do any surface adjustments. It was not needed and I'm satisfied with the OOB surface as is. Please be sure to visit your favorite pro shop today and don't forget to check in on my channel at: https://youtube.com/channel/UC1VA-MgFBo9mIZde-G3T11A for occasional video reviews. Be sure to grab your 900 Global Sublime Focus today!

Michael Slatky
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York, PA

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Re: Sublime Focus
« Reply #17 on: November 21, 2024, 08:56:16 PM »
900 Global Sublime Focus
Cover: 2000 Grit Reserve Blend 804™ Solid Reactive
Core: Immersed™ A.I. Core (Symmetrical)
Color: Xanthic/Indigo/Black

Review:
900 Global is really hitting the mark with their releases as of late and we are really excited for this solid version of the original sublime. We drilled this ball with our normal layout: tweener, 350-375 revs, 16.5mph, layout of choice is 4x4x2 (pin is above bridge). This is a GREAT benchmark solid and probably going to get looked over a little bit but man does this thing pack a punch and it is a great bang for your buck. If you need a step down from an asym solid such as the harsh reality or ion max this is the one. This ball really holds a lot of energy and continuation through the pins even for burning up so much energy so quickly. This core is simplistic yet beefy and we love it for that reason. 2000-3000 grit pads really change the design and shape for some of our tournament players and compliments this cover very well. We look forward to drilling several of these bowling balls.

Kyle, Joel, & Dean Johnson
900 Global Pro Shop Staffers
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kyle@parklanes.net
dean@frontierfuncenter.net
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Re: Sublime Focus
« Reply #18 on: November 28, 2024, 07:16:20 AM »
Bowlers Info: RH tweener, PAP 4-5/8 x 3/4 up, 380 RPM, 13* of Axis tilt, 60* of Axis Rotation

Ball Layout: 60 x 5-1/4 x 30
VLS: 5-1/4 x 4-1/2 x 2-1/4

Finish: OOB plus Polish

The new 900 Global Sublime Focus builds upon the predictable shape and carry that we saw with the original Sublime.  I put my weaker layout on this ball with a 5-1/4 pin up, 2-1/4” buffer but the ball was still pretty early for me.  I decided to add polish to the Focus and now this ball shines!!!!  The polish created a cleaner yet angular motion down lane that’s different from the rest of my arsenal, like a hyped-up Summit Ascent.  Recommend to high-speed players or lower rev players who are looking for pieces with traction as this ball will read regardless of oil, no doubt.   

Chris Martinez
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900 Global Sublime Focus by Casey Murphy
« Reply #19 on: November 28, 2024, 12:21:21 PM »
Orientation:  Right Handed
Rev Rate:  400 RPM
Speed:  16-17 MPH
PAP:  4 ½ over and 1 1/8 up

Location:  Enterprise Park Lanes, Springfield MO
Pattern:  High Volume THS
VLS Layout:
Layout 1:  4 5/8 x 4 x 2 ½ (Pin above bridge)
Layout 2:  4 ¼ x 4 x 4 (pin below bridge)
 
The Sublime Focus is the ball I didn’t know I needed!   Solid symmetricals are the lifeblood of the industry especially when it comes to more difficult patterns.  Phaze 2, Optimum Idol, IQ Tour are some of the staples for any SPI bowler.  Add the Sublime Focus to that.  It’s a tiny bit cleaner than the Phaze 2 but stronger than the Optimum Idol.  The Phaze 2 tends to get a little forward if you don’t have enough oil, but the Sublime Focus, with the AI core keeps the axis a little longer which means it continues better. 

The more the continuation the more usable the ball across a pattern.  So if you need something stronger than an Optimum or more continuous than a Phaze 2, the Sublime Focus is the ball.  Don’t sleep on this one.  This will be a lot of people’s preference in that strong solid symmetrical spot!

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900 Global Sublime Focus
« Reply #20 on: December 05, 2024, 04:40:34 PM »
About Me:
Joel Donner
SPI Pro Shop Staff Member
Left-Handed: High Rev High Speed Player
Layout: 5 X 5 X 2
Pap: - 47/8   +1
Rev Rate: +-500
Speed 17-18mph

Ball Video: https://youtu.be/Q3L5pub9jzM

The 900 Global Sublime Focus is very similar to the Eternity Pi, with the notable distinction of being slightly more responsive. I find that the Sublime Focus is a great option to use before the Eternity Pi, as it provides an earlier read on the lane while still delivering a strong backend reaction.

When the Sublime Focus begins to check up too early, transitioning to the OG Sublime allows for consistent performance from the same part of the lane. I believe these two balls would create an effective 1-2 punch, making them ideal for the beginning of a tournament or for a two-ball league setup.

I drilled my Focus with the pin up, while Chaise opted for a pin-down layout. Personally, I find Chaise's reaction to be slightly more favorable than mine. We both agree that a pin-down layout would be more beneficial for higher-speed, higher-rev players, while a pin placement just above the fingers could suit tweeners and lower-rev, lower-speed players effectively. For the lower speed and high rev bowlers I would combine the pin up drilling with a layout that would cut back the flare potential as well.

I am excited to have this exceptional combination, which I believe will serve me well throughout the early to middle stages of tournament play, as well as in league competition.

Joel Donner
SPI Pro Shop Staff Member
Cedar Rapids, IA

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Re: Sublime Focus
« Reply #21 on: December 10, 2024, 11:52:40 AM »
I drilled up my SUBLIME FOCUS with a standard layout of 65 x 4.5 x 30. This is my normal layout for symmetrical balls that I can get a good read on where it fits in my bag. So far, I have just thrown it at box surface of 2000 and maybe just for a couple of games. I did move down to 14 lbs and the 900 Global gear tends to stay very similar spec wise in 16-15-14 weights.

My initial thoughts are this is a stronger piece that is slightly smoother on the back end of the lane. I would see this being good when there is medium to slightly longer length (41-44 ft) with decent volume but fresher back ends. This one can keep you out of trouble until the transition to something like a HARSH REALITY PEARL or ION MAX occurs when you have to start to give up the headpin more to the right.
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