DV8 Trouble Maker Pearl Bowling Ball Review

The Hassle Maker Pearl is the follow-up to DV8’s Trouble Maker, which was launched late final spring. Like the unique, this ball additionally makes use of the symmetrical Dualistic core design, however it’s surrounded by the pearlized HK22-based Inciter Xtreme coverstock. It comes out of the field with a Manufacturing facility Compound end to offer it extra size and a a lot sharper change of route when it finds friction. This response form gave our testers an excellent look on medium to drier lane situations.

Cranker

Cranker had the very best response of the three bowlers on our recent medium oil sample. The Hassle Maker Pearl wasted no power getting down the lane and had a powerful response downlane. The shiny end didn’t appear to take away a lot oil from the lane, and he didn’t have to maneuver a lot when solely throwing this ball. As soon as some duller balls had gone down the lane and triggered some transition, the Hassle Maker Pearl actually obtained to shine. The coverstock was sturdy sufficient to get to the pocket on photographs that stayed within the oil a bit longer, avoiding the over/below response that some shiny balls typically create for him. He may both maintain shifting farther inside to form the ball extra or improve his pace and use extra of the friction, with each choices being equally profitable.

The simple size from the Hassle Maker Pearl made it an choice for Cranker on the dry sample as effectively. He may improve his pace and flatten his hand for a reasonably good look. His response improved when following transition

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