BALL SPECS
Pin Length:3-4" and 2-3"
Starting Top Weight:3 1/4 oz. and 3 1/2oz.
Ball Weight:15lbs both
DRILL PATTERN
Pin to PAP: (Pin up) Ball 1 - 5.25" (Pin down) Ball 2 - 5"
CG to PAP: Ball 1 - 4.75" Ball 2 - 4.25"
X Hole (if there is one): Ball 2 X-hole 5" over directly on grip midline.
BOWLER STYLE
Rev Rate: 400 RPM
Ball Speed: 17-18 MPH off the hand
PAP/Track: 4.875" over, .375" up
SURFACE PREP
Grit: 4000 wet sand on pin up ball 1
3000 wet sand on pin down ball 2
Type: (Matte, Polish, Sanded):
LANE CONDITION
Length: 42'
Volume: 26 mL
Type (THS, Sport Pattern etc): THS
BALL REACTION
Length: Ball 1 (pin up) - 8
Ball 2 (pin down) - 7
Back End: Ball 1 - 7
Ball 2 - 7.5
Overall Hook: Ball 1 - 4-5" flare
Ball 2 - 3-4" flare
Midlane Read: Ball 1 - delayed, very little midland read
Ball 2 - very strong, noticeable midlane transition
Breakpoint Shape: Ball 1 - long, arcing motion. Sometimes a little more flippy on extreme dry backends.
Ball 2 - very smooth and controllable "banana" shaped motion. Change in direction is noticeable but not uncontrollable if you send it right too early.
COMMENTS
Likes: Very controllable on drier patterns or leagues that are second shift. Even being a solid cover, the ball still manages to get through the heads very well even on torched lanes and still give some back end pop!
Dislikes: NONE!!
PICTURES AND/OR VIDEOS
So far I must say this has been one of the most, if not the most impressive piece from C300 in the last 3-4 years. It is definitely something that has been missing from the lineup for quite some time. The house that I bowl in most has very beaten up synthetic lanes dating from the early '80s; having said that, I would always get into trouble with splits and over-hooking backends from everything I threw. It didn't matter if I threw a Freeze or an Antics, the ball would hook anywhere on the lane. Very frustrating to say the least. I was absolutely thrilled about the Eruption Pro's specs. The Resurgence core is tried and true and battle tested with multiple great pieces over the last few years, but it's RG (2.46) is very low, which is where the "modified" resurgence core looks absolutely amazing here. While using less dense materials to make the core, it takes the RG up to 2.50 and tames out the differential to 0.36 (original resurgence core was around 0.40-0.46 depending on the cover used with the core) which allows for more forgiveness at the breakpoint without sacrificing the ability to get out the corner pins.
My first Eruption Pro is drilled 70 x 5.25 x 50 which puts the pin just above my middle finger with the CG slightly up and to the right of my grip center. Out of the box this was was very strong, much stronger than I had anticipated. After playing around with multiple types of surface with and without polish, I decided it was still just too strong as it was. My ball was still over-hooking the pocket on those burned up lanes I mentioned earlier, so I added an X-hole at 5" over directly on my midline, 1" diameter, 2" deep. This actually caused me to negative weight the ball slightly, helping to slow down the motion I was seeing at the breakpoint. I lost about 4 boards of hook but gained about 3-5 boards of area previously unseen downlane while still managing to kick corner pins out extremely well and helped it fit into my arsenal quite nicely for later in tournament blocks.
My second Eruption Pro I decided to drill pin down. I have a specific layout that I use on about 5-6 balls in my tournament arsenal that reads the mids extremely well, but doesn't produce a lot of angle downlane. This allows me to have a little more recovery right and be able to miss left a little and still hold true to the pocket. With my PAP and using the dual angles to lay out my equipment, this particular layout comes to 65 x 5" x 70. The layout gets the pin below my bridge and puts the CG just to the right and below my grip center. I only use this layout on 2-3" pin bowling balls for static weight purposes so I do not need to put an X-hole in the ball. This helps keep the smooth motion I'm looking for on fresh lanes when they normally play the least forgiving for me. I found that with this drilling, box surface was a bit too tame for my liking, and hand sanding with a 4000 Abralon pad would make the ball squirt downland. I put the ball on my spinner and wet sanded it to 3000 with a fresh Abralon and this ball really came to life! It's smoother transition downlane is perfect for the beat up lanes I practice when they are fresh and give me tons of room for error both left and right.
All in all this is a wonderful new addition to the lineup that any tournament bowler or league bowler would be crazy to pass up! It will definitely be in contention for ball of the year and I look to see more of this product in the future!
Jimmy Ogden
C300 Regional Staff
Indianapolis, IN