General Info
Brand: | Ebonite |
Name: | Code of Honor |
Reviewed: | January 2015 |
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Coverstock Specs | |
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Name: | RCS 5.0 |
Type: | Reactive Solid |
Box Finish: | 500 / 3000 Abralon |
Color: | Black / Orange / Blue |
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Core Specs | |
Name: | CB-2 |
Type: | Asymmetrical |
RG: | 2.48 |
Diff: | 0.049 |
Int. Diff: | 0.017 |
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Ebonite’s first high performance release of 2015 is the Code of Honor. This ball uses the same CB-2 asymmetrical core design that was in the Pivot, Pivot Point, and Honor. The Code of Honor uses a solid version of the RCS 5.0 coverstock that comes out of the box at a 3000 Abralon finish. This is a strong and absorbent coverstock that provides plenty of hook in the oil.
The Code of Honor was best for us on our heavy oil test pattern. All three testers really liked their reaction when the pattern was fresh. The rough coverstock gave us plenty of traction, yet still let us open up the front of the lane. Cranker was able to cross the arrows just left of the
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Ebonite Code of Honor Comparisons
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- Ebonite Code of Honor vs. Ebonite Adrenaline Shot
- Ebonite Code of Honor vs. Ebonite Game Breaker 2 Gold
- Ebonite Code of Honor vs. Ebonite Honor
- Ebonite Code of Honor vs. Ebonite Pivot
- Ebonite Code of Honor vs. Ebonite Pivot Point
- Ebonite Code of Honor vs. Ebonite Warrior
- Ebonite Code of Honor vs. Ebonite Warrior Elite
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