
Coverstock Info | |||
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Name: | Max Control Reactive | ||
Type: | Hybrid Reactive | ||
Box Finish: | 500 / 500 / 500 Abralon / Powerhouse Clean ‘N Sheen | ||
Color: | Blue / Red / Teal | ||
Core Info | |||
Name: | NA | ||
Type: | Symmetrical | ||
RG: | 2.48 | ||
Total Diff: | 0.020 | ||
Int. Diff: | NA |


Hammer has answered the call of many higher level bowler’s requests for a low differential core and medium aggressive cover to help control the over-walled house conditions many of us see on a regular basis. The Arson Low Flare has these conditions, as well as tough tournament patterns or late in tournament blocks when control is more of a requirement, covered.
We had great success across the board with the Arson Low Flare so we will start where we gave the ball the highest ratings, our medium test pattern. All three players were able to get to the pocket with ease on this pattern. The Arson Low Flare’s box finish created just enough traction, while maintaining...
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Strengths: The control provided by the Arson Low Flare is a motion not currently offered on the market. Control is the name of the game for this ball.
Weaknesses: This ball did not like being thrown away from the pocket too much with our layouts. Balls with pin up layouts will provide more back end than we saw.
Overall Summary: The only thing not new on this ball is the coverstock. The ball uses a new low RG/low differential core and a new finishing process for Hammer.