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Rival
« on: December 31, 1969, 06:00:00 PM »
Ball NPS Score: 100.00
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Color: Blue/Steel/Yellow All colors do vary somewhat from the picture shown.
Core: Spinner Symmetric
Coverstock: "300" Reactive
Surface: 4000 Abralon
Reaction: Strong Mid Lane
Hook Rating: Oil - 35, Backend - 27
RG Differential: .040 (Medium Flare) on a scale of .000-.080 Low Flare-High Flare
RG Average: 2.49 (Low) on a scale of 2.43-2.80 Very Low-High Break Point
Recommended Lane Condition: Medium to Heavy Oil
Description: You know all about the great rivalries in sports. Michigan and Ohio State, Cards and Cubs, Yankees and Red Sox. Introducing the Rival. It has no competition. On medium to heavy oil this ball will leave the competition shaking their heads. Check this one out: this Rival is the best of everything you need. A benchmark ball that picks up in the middle of the lane and never quits.

 

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Re: Rival
« Reply #1 on: August 08, 2007, 03:38:42 AM »
4' pin  drilling: 5 x 4 polished

this ball just keeps rolling and continues.
really strong in the mids, earlier than Ebonite mids, even with the weaker drill and polish on it.
guys looking for a little help will like this one on med to heavy lanes.
have played out and really deep with no sign of the ball rolling out or losing energy.
 will repost with some more games on it. so far nothing under 240 with about 12 games on it.

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Re: Rival
« Reply #2 on: August 13, 2007, 11:36:09 PM »
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Likes: The Rival clears the heads really well and makes sharp turn on the backend. Hits like a truck and rolls right through the pin deck.

Dislikes: The only thing I can think of is that it might be a little to strong for a normal house shot but if you polish it it will work great.

The Columbia 300 Rival has been on my "want" list ever since I heard that it was coming out. Ebonite has put alot of time and effort into making sure that these new Columbia balls get the company off to a good start.

I was lucky enough to get my hands on a couple of these so you knew I had to drill on and review it for you all. I wanted to try a something a little different than I usually do so I chose a Rival with a .5" pin and 2.5oz top weight. I like using shorter pins on balls that have symmetric weight blocks because it always gives me a smoother reaction. My PAP is 4 3/4" right by 1/2" up for those of you who don't know me.

I took the Rival out to a fresh house shot to see what i could do with it. Right from the get go I noticed that this ball has one heck of a backend reaction. It would get down the lane pretty goo then all of a sudden just make a left turn. I moved in deep and tried my hardest to get this ball to come up light and miss the head pin but it would scream back to the hole every time. The carry for this ball was excellent. I seemed to leave more 9 pins then anything else but it was probably due to the extreme angle I was playing. I also moved right with it and played it up the boards but it was a little too much for the shot I was on. If I would have shinned it I have no doubt I could have played there.

Overall I am impressed with the Columbia 300 Rival. It is an excellent compliment to the new Resurgence and the Wrath High Flush which I will be reviewing in the next day or so. My hat is off to the new guys at Columbia. They have definitely stepped up when there was alot of room to fall short.

Until next time..

Average Joe

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Re: Rival
« Reply #3 on: August 16, 2007, 12:50:37 PM »
Starting statistics- 3 1/2" pin, 2 3/4 top weight
Bowler statistics- Right Handed, 19 mph average, 300-320 rpm,
PAP 5 1/2" rt. 3/4" up
Sport League Avg- 205, THS Avg- 223
Layout- 4 1/2" x 5 1/2" pin 3 1/2" above midline.  Columbia's recommended layout.
Lanes- Old Wood, Worn heads, Tested on Medium Volume THS and PBA Scorpion.

Review- Ball was drilled and taken to a THS for a test run.  Ball was left in box condition of 4000 abralon.  This ball does hook quite a bit, however it is extremely smooth off the breakpoint.  I was able to play several different parts of the lane successfully with small hand position changes.  The best reaction on this medium concentration house wall was playing in around 17 at the arrows out to about 8.  The Rival is very clean through the heads picks up fairly strong in the midlane and has a very strong smooth arcing backend.  This will probably not be the ball of choice for those looking for skid flip type reactions simply because it is so smooth off the spot.  Later in the night I used it during my PBA experience league with the Scorpion pattern with excellent results.  The Scorpion has given me fits in the past with over under type reactions where if I missed out a hair the ball skated, if I missed in the ball boomeranged at the seven pin.  The Rival really smoothed this pattern out and allowed me to play the track area with nice hold and a smooth turn to the pocket.  The predictability of this ball made adjustments very easy and helped me put together a nice 835 for four games.  Overall I am rather impressed with this ball as it reminds me a lot of a Columbia legend the Red Pulse of yesteryear.  Performance definitely outweighs the price tag of this gem.

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Re: Rival
« Reply #4 on: August 24, 2007, 03:29:15 AM »
I recently drilled one of these up and this ball is the classic "Benchmark" ball.  I saw a video on Columbia300.com with Chris Barnes saying this is his 80%er, that he can use it on 80% of the shots he bowls on, and I thought yeah right.  I can't say enough about this ball so far.  You can do just about anything you want with this ball. With hand and speed adjustments, this ball will work from just about anywhere.  I have thrown this ball on the Chameleon pattern and our house shot, and I want to Polish it before I complete the video and post it.

This is a great release from Columbia, and a great addition to anyones bag.

I will update my review after I complete testing.  Any questions, please email me at Bill@BuddiesProShop.com
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Re: Rival
« Reply #5 on: September 10, 2007, 10:45:28 AM »
The Rival is a benchmark ball for the new Columbia 300. I drilled it with
a 5 1/2" pin above the fingers and the cg is at the center of the grip.
On oil dressed 43' with 25ml volume the ball reads the midlane great and
jumps to the pocket with no quit in it. Dull the ball cuts through the oil
early but retains energy for massive carry. Shined (1200 Degree) the ball
has added length but maintains a sharp breakpoint.

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Re: Rival
« Reply #6 on: October 08, 2007, 06:59:56 PM »
Pound: 15.3oz
Pin: 2-3
Topweight: 2.25oz
Drilling: pin under, CGs kicked out with x-hole

Review on THS, this ball was almost to much for this House. I was swing this ball across the lane like crazy, then I changed up my hand position and next thing you know I was playing down the line(with speed). really adverisle

PBA Chameleon/Scorpion V.S. The Rival= huge bank accounts, this ball was built to dominate the PBA/sport shots.

Carry: put it this way, ever had a problem with carrying high flush or light pocket. I have 15 games on this ball and I have never left a 6pin or 10 yet. 7s arn't that much of a problem.

all in all I give this ball a 9 out of 10 only because i havnt throwin 800 yet with it
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Re: Rival
« Reply #7 on: October 26, 2007, 05:39:47 PM »
had to jump on the band wagon and purchase this ball after my great success with the Action series. i even consulted one of the touring pro's before purchase and i must say, this ball is worth the money. our house shot is a medium oil pattern, normally set for those that play up the lane (house GM and asst Mgr) but with this ball, not only do i get great recovery reaction, but i can move their shot at the same time.

pin location: 1/2" right and 1" down of the ring finger
CG location: 5:30 in relation to the pin (2_1/2" pin)
weight hole 15/16" diameter placed 1" right of the CG

with the out of box finish, this ball gives me great reaction and a smooth transition arc playing 18 to 7. as long as i keep the release relaxed and allow the ball to roll off my hand, i can play this line for 4 games straight with only moving 2 boards with my feet. this ball is a great revelation for the new Columbia company, i had my reservations of purchasing any of the new stuff because they are being produced by Ebonite now. i will say, great job Ebonite with keeping the Columbia name in everyone's top five bowling balls list. i like the balls reaction enough that i have plans of placing an order for two more. one will be polished to 1000 and the other will probably sit in the box for a while.

overall: the Columbia 300 name has pushed on with the production of the Rival. on any lane condition between light-medium and medium-heavy, this ball will give you great reaction and power in the pocket. any worries about carry down will no longer plague your mind when this ball has been purchased and added to the arsenal.
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Re: Rival
« Reply #8 on: October 28, 2007, 10:24:46 PM »
Weight 15 lbs
Pin to CG - 3"
Topweight - 3oz
Surface - Box Finish

Layout:  Pin above bridge and between fingers with CG in the Palm

Reaction:  Strong Midlane Roll and Smooth backend

Comments:

The Rival is a very versatile ball that can be used on a lot of different conditions.   When Chris Barnes said this was his 80%er, he wasn't joking.  I've been able to use this ball effectively in every league that I bowl in except 1, and the only reason I don't use it there is because the ball would get tracked up too bad.  This ball reacts very predictably to physical game adjustments (hand position, speed, angle, etc.)  I've been able to use this ball from as far out as between 1st and 2nd arrow to as far in as just outside the 4th with no loss of pin carry on most patterns.  And speaking of pin carry, this ball keeps the pins low and carries very well.  This ball actually complements my TRoad Pearl very well because the Rival rolls more in the midlane and the TRoad Pearl is more about backend reaction.   If I were to be asked which ball is more versatile between the TRoad Pearl from Storm and the Rival, my answer would be the Rival.  I haven't found a house in Tucson that has more oil than this ball can handle, but that's not saying much.  

This ball can labor a little bit if there's not enough head oil, but requires less oil in the front than the TRoad Pearl, which surprised me a little bit. It's also a smoother backend reaction more because of the layout than the coverstock strength, so shots that require more of a skid/flip reaction don't suit this ball well.  I probably could polish it to get that reaction, but I have other balls that do that (Thunderstruck Pearl).  

Bottom line, if you're looking for a ball that rolls a little more in the midlane with a smooth and predictable backend reaction that you can use almost anywhere, the Rival is the ball for you.  

P.S - I'm basing this review on bowling on house shots, I'll update the review when I get a chance to use it on tougher conditions.

UPDATE 1/04/2008:

After about 50-60 games and this ball started to lose it's reaction a bit and needed a session in the revivor oven.  This appears to be a higher maintenance ball than I originally thought.  That's not a bad thing, and the result is well worth the effort.  This ball is a benchmark ball in every sense of the word and has been $$$$ for me on all different types of lane synthetic lane surfaces (haven't tried it on wood, yet).  I'm going to a PBA Regional Doubles Tournament in March and this will definitely be one of the balls I'm taking and probably the one I start with.

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Re: Rival
« Reply #9 on: December 06, 2007, 05:48:10 PM »
Drilling: 5 1/8 pin to pap. CG: 4 inch to pap
Pin 4 inches above midlane

First: Box Finish (4000 abralon)
Second: Box Finish polished with Secret Sauce

I'm just going to get right to the point. Both of these balls are amazing. The Polished Ball still gives me a nice read in the middle and has a great controllable snap on the back of the lane (the go to ball).

The dull ball is about 4 feet earlier on the lane and has no problem handling more oil than the polished. This ball does need head oil to get through the lane though.

Overall the best one-two punch that I have ever owned!!!!!!!!!

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Re: Rival
« Reply #10 on: December 20, 2007, 11:11:00 PM »
Alright I don't do to many reviews, but felt I had to for this piece.  All I can say is wow!

Rival#1 (4000 grit) 5 X 4 pin below bridge small x-hole down val thumb quad.

Rival#2 (4000 grit) 4 1/2 X 4 pin above bridge no x hole

Both of these balls  are amazing.  The first one is about 3-5 boards stonger up front with a hard arc, the second is very clean and stronger in the back part of the lane.  Conditions are new synthetic, 40 foot house shot.  After a few games, I like the pin down rival better, very versatile.  Lets me play anywhere right of 25 and left of 10 I want with hand/speed adjustments.  I can see as the lanes burn up the pin up rival will rule.

These are my first C300 balls I've drilled in 5+ years and they are great. Stats/Axis/RevRate in profile.  Way to go Columbia!

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Re: Rival
« Reply #11 on: April 14, 2008, 11:25:54 PM »
The best ball i have used this year i have shot 711,736,723,704 and 699 all at different houses with this ball. My average has gone from a 184 to a 203.

my ball is drilled pin up with the cg down and out 3 1/2.

I have used this straight up 7 with oil and 20 to 5 later in the game or second shift. I bought this used and just had the thumb moved back 1/8. i would recommend this ball to any one looking for that first out of the bag ball. I was skeptical at first i had heard alot of people were having problems with Columbia but not i.
Thanks got to Columbia for making a great ball and To Sue at Thruway Lanes in Buffalo, NY for great advice as always.

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Re: Rival
« Reply #12 on: May 17, 2008, 05:56:22 PM »
I drilled a Rival last week and have the chance to throw it quite a few games in that time including in a PBA Experience League. The Rival picks up hard in the midlane to the late midlane but by no means quits on the back. There is a strong, sharp arc into the pocket. There is not a flip on the back but it is still very strong. The ball is what Columbia advertised it to be, a benchmark ball that doesn't quit on the back. The pin carry is great when you are on a condition that will allow it to maximize the backend. The ball is best suited for a longer condition or a pattern with a little more head oil as the ball will retain its energy and hit on the back. On the Cheetah pattern in our league the ball allowed me to stay outside on the very edge and maximize my reaction. The ball is very much suited for a patternlike that as it will get into a roll and not over react on the 25 feet of backend. I also think that it will be nice on Chameleon or any pattern that requires you to keep the ball on a line in order to score well. Overally a greta ball from Columbia 300.

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Re: Rival
« Reply #13 on: July 09, 2008, 03:42:32 PM »
Drilled this ball with the pin over the ring finger and a medium on the vertical axis line making it about a 5" pin.  Hit the cover with 2000 abralon and applied light polish because I was looking for a benchmark ball.  I wanted a strong midlane reaction with a smoooth down lane move that would help control the break point.  I really like the Rival on flatter sport conditions because has a very rolly shape and never makes a big move.  Probably not as versatile as I had hoped, but a nice control ball that has it's place.
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Re: Rival
« Reply #14 on: December 13, 2008, 10:50:14 PM »
This ball is alot more ball then I thought it would be.  I drilled it like my ultra zone, pin high and right of my ring finger.  This ball has the strongest mid lane of any of my balls.  Like any ball if you have revs carry is good.  I left it box witch is 4000 but I think this ball at 1000 it could handle any oil out there.   This is my first try with columbia in a long time but it will not be my last.  Great ball. Myspace.com/bigballbrown
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