I must admit to having an infatuation with the Hammer Purple Pearl urethane.
First off, it is really, really pretty!
But it is what is does that makes it so special.
I am a Full Roller with low revs (110) and low ball speed (12 mph launch speed) a 90 degree axis rotation and zero tilt. I also have a 1940's style suitcase release.
It is difficult for me to match up well with a ball.
I have tried tons of balls with different layouts.
But when I got my Purple Hammer I was amazed.
The Purple is the ultimate control ball that still has amazing hitting power.
My game is based on accuracy. I don't cover boards. I just want to get the ball rolling on a straight course to the pocket and have it roll up and carry.
The Purple lets me do that.
I have had more 600 series with this ball than any other.
What is amazing about this ball is how super strong it is.
It really grabs the lane, but in the right place.
It actually has the strongest coverstock of any modern urethane ball.
It's cover is much stronger than even Hammer's Black Widow urethane.
But because the Purple has a super high RG 2.65 and super low Diff .015, the core allows a coverstock that strong to roll hard but still retain a ton of hitting power.
If you bring the surface up to 2000 you can stand right and go up the boards, but if you bring it down to 1000 or even 500 you can move in and swing it.
And if you have a big hand you can do anything with it, just like Jacob Butturff does.
I mean he can use the Purple on virtually any pro pattern!
Here is a video of me using my 15 lb Purple with 3 3/8 Leverage Layout. You can see how much control and power it has for a throwback like myself:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DQFSatjwOfY