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« on: December 31, 1969, 06:00:00 PM »
What's in a name? If you're talking about the new Columbia 300® IconTM , there's plenty. For starters, it delivers unprecedented versatility in oil. Introducing our new MuscleTM coverstock which provides strong hook with continuous backend motion when sanded and aggressive skid/flip reaction when polished. In other words, it like two balls in one. So whether you want power and hook in heavy oil, or superior backend reaction on medium lane conditions, this is your ball. The new Columbia 300 Icon - performance at its peak. It's the name everyone will remember - especially your competition.



Color: Sky/Purple/Brick

Coverstock:Particle

Finish: Polished

Core: 2-piece

RG: 2.544

Dif: .038

 

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Re: Icon
« Reply #31 on: January 28, 2003, 04:12:51 PM »
check my profile for specs. I punched up an Icon about 1 month ago. I put the pin 1 1/4 over my ring finger, and the cg 1 in up above my midline. At first, the box finish on the ball caused it to drive to hard and I left more 9 pins than 10 pins. So i sanded it to 320 grit, and first game like that I shot 300. after a couple weeks it would burn early and waste energy, so I went and polished it with Storm Xtra Shine.. I believe that's it, but anyways, it was the 3500 grit polish from storm. Now this ball goes exceptionally long and has a sharp little flip on the backend. I carries the corners very well and after about 35-40 games I haven't found any sign of "muscle death" yet. I can use this ball on almost anything except a flood, this ball is very versatile, and has been very popular to the bowlers up here in the northwest.

hook- 8

contorl- 9

versatility- 9

Icon gets a 9. As long as columbia can figure out how to keep their particle balls from dying after 50 games, they should be on the right track with this new sets of Icon bowling balls..

thanks for reading and hope this helps your selection

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Re: Icon
« Reply #32 on: February 16, 2003, 07:44:48 PM »
Got a question to all Columbia faithfuls, I have had my Icon (the OG model) for about 25-30 games, I took it down the 320-grit to get it to use a little energy in the heads and cut down on the back end. BAD IDEA. So I took it back to box finish and it just plain doesn't react anymore. As anybody else experienced a problem like this? If so how can you fix it? I just had an ICON 300 drilled up and will test it tonight, so I need to drop the ICON down to a medium oil ball. If anybody has any suggestions please e-mail me.

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Re: Icon
« Reply #33 on: April 08, 2003, 09:43:40 AM »
WOW, this ball is great.  It has a very nice hook potential and the reaction is just beautiful.  So far I've thrown 3 nights with it and all three of them would have been amazing if I knew how to adjust, but when they were fresh and i didn't have to move this ball is godlike.  I shot 610, 639, and 740 with this ball; obviously made the right adjustments in the 740 unlike the other two when I went from about 270 the first game down to 190 (ARGH!).  Well anyhow, this ball is great it has a nice arcing reaction, not too flippy and can play right through all the soup with ease.  Exceptional carry if you ask me, but then again nowadays what ball doesn't carry when it's relatively new?  Ok, I've spoken my mind on this ball and I highly reccomend it to all fans of Columbia and all bowlers who want to score well because this ball really does a great job of helping to put up great numbers!
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Re: Icon
« Reply #34 on: June 03, 2003, 05:04:03 PM »
I got this ball drilled to go long and snap, to compliment my Rockstar. well it certainly did go long and it def. came back.  I avged. 218 with this for my High School Team.  This ball hits, and when i say hits, i mean like this is an atom bomb when it hits the pocket.  This ball is very controllable in most conditions.  I shot 288 and 781.  with this ball it is definelty a keeper
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Re: Icon
« Reply #35 on: July 07, 2003, 06:04:44 AM »
pin right above ring finger, cg on center of grip.  

box condition, this ball is probly my fav. ball i've ever thrown.  it reved so easy and got down the lane nice then exploded left and tore up the pocket.  1st 3 games with it were 737.   ...that was when it 1st came out

but, being the smart person i am, i tryed to polish it a little, to use it more on in the house i bowl at.   WRONG MOVE.  once again, i can't come close to getting it back to the way it was, if someone knows the secret...please inform me on how to get the reaction back.  
 
now, it has the same reving ability that i love about it and great length, just....not much backend.  i'm going to have to keep it in my locker unless i bowl on drier lanes
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Re: Icon
« Reply #36 on: July 12, 2003, 02:31:45 AM »
This is my second review on the same ball. The difference is that I sanded it down to 800 grit (scotchbrite).

I do not know why alot of people have had trouble with this ball. This thing hits harder dull than it does with the box surface. Dull, the break point is more consistant, and it still gets very good length. When it was polished, it slammed the pins back, dull it throws the pins all over, more messengers mean more strikes usually.

I was very close to selling this ball. I have far too many in the group that this ball was in when it was in box surface. Dull, this thing is great. Length, hit, carry, messengers, and consistancy...I am not sure you need too much more than that.

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Re: Icon
« Reply #37 on: August 19, 2003, 07:07:09 PM »
Specs:  
15 lb.
2" pin

Drill specs:
5 1/2 X 5 1/2 (label, pin over bridge)
Box finish (shiny)

OK, this ball is old and somewhat girly looking.  I won it for the last session of our Sport league for having the most match play points(the other companies gave us their newest stuff, Columbia gives us closeouts....nice).

Anyway, I haven't had much success with Columbia particles since the Extreme Chaos, so I tried a high RG drilling to see if I could get one of these things to turn a corner.  

Nope.

Don't know if it's my rev rate or what, but I can't get any Columbia particle to recover, period.  However, this ball will fill a nice niche for me, just not the one intended.

I threw this in the first night of my men's league to see what it would do on a house shot (36' Christmas tree).  It stunk on the fresh, wanted to hook early when I tried to play fairly straight, whiffed the head pin when I tried to open up.

I tried it again later in the set, and the early hook brought it to life somewhat.  On a condition where my Monster Frenzy jumped early, the Icon read the lane smoothly and made a nice, smooth move to the hole.  Problem was as they dried out, you still couldn't send it out and get it back.

I would think this would be a great dry sport shot ball or a good ball on super wet/dry.

Overall, I'm really losing faith in Columbia particles.  Until I see a change, I will go with anybody else's.
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Re: Icon
« Reply #38 on: September 27, 2003, 06:18:09 AM »
I'm not entirely sure why I've never reviewed this ball before... so I know it's a little late, but here we go.

Drilled it up with the pin directly to the right of my ring finger, CG in my grip. I was looking for something to replaced my chewed-up Reaction Ricochet. Based on most of the specs Columbia had put out this ball should have fit that role nicely.

In reality, I'd say this ball might be a little tamer than my Ricochet (which had the same drilling). The Icon has great length, but never seems to grab and take off the way the Ricochet did. The only time it ever gets a true skid/snap reaction is with totally flooded heads and screaming backends. On a normal house shot this ball just sort of floats, recovers, and glides back to the left.

Contrary to what has been said over and over, this ball hasn't died on me yet. I think that might be due in large part to the way I keep it polished and continuously clean it.

In bowling circles around here the Icon is known as the "cheater ball", because it seems to fit so universally wherever it's thrown. If you are looking for one ball that can come out of your bag a good 75% of the time, look no further.
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Re: Icon
« Reply #39 on: January 24, 2004, 12:15:01 AM »
Great Ball.tge first week i got this ball i bowled 3 260's,high series 775. i love the reaction of this ball. hooks good in oil, not to much in dry. i Highy Recommend this ball to anyone.

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Re: Icon
« Reply #40 on: February 13, 2004, 01:03:35 PM »
This ball was weird. For a few months after i got it. it didnt hook. then all of a sudden..WHAM....it started hooking like crazy. I sold the ball to my friend because he needed one. But now i miss it. Shot 300 in practice with it. But oh well, Great ball when the ball breaks in a little.

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Re: Icon
« Reply #41 on: October 18, 2005, 02:14:55 PM »
i know THIS IS VERY OLD BALL AND I SHOULD HAVE DONE A REVIEW LIKE A FEW YEARS AGO BUT TO THIS DAY I CALL THIS BALL OLD FAITHFULL, I HAVE SHOT 2 800 SERIES, WITH THIS BALL AND 4 300 GAMES SO I LOVE THIS BALL AND HIGHLY RECCOMEND IT

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Re: Icon
« Reply #42 on: July 29, 2006, 03:42:13 PM »
I got this ball used a year ago and this ball is a reliable ball for me. It hooks hard all a lot of shots but it doesn't hit very hard but never the less it is a good old ball that I would recomend to anyone who is looking for a reliable columbia ball.

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Re: Icon
« Reply #43 on: February 14, 2007, 09:17:39 AM »
Alright, Ive had this ball for probably atleast 4 years now.  The reason I got it was I was in a junior league and another guy was throwing one.  I was really taken back on how this ball exploded the pins!  It was crazy.  So, I decided to pick one up NIB-Got it for pretty reasonable.  Pin over ring, 16-18,Stroker.  I noticed that if i threw the ball a little more direct i would have a better shot and more carry.  When throwing this ball out it seemed to burn up a little and hit like a wet diaper, haha. After quite a few games on it,  it basically died.  Just soaked up too much oil and had no more hitting power. So, i had did the hot bath method to try to bring it back to live and wa la good as new!~ I would recommend this ball to anyone, but you have to keep it clean.  Collects oil and debris very easily.

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Re: Icon
« Reply #44 on: March 01, 2011, 12:02:59 PM »
I just brought this oldie but goodie last week and I'm impressed. Here I am looking all over the world for a Mission, this baby is one of the smoothest rolling balls I've owned in a while. With this Icon I have room for error and it still hit the pocket. Now I'm looking for an Icon 2. I wish I had this baby a long time ago. Sent from my cell so may have bad spelling. Nice job with this one, its now my second favorite behind my Total NV.
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