![]() That maybe Sean’s baseline speed being a touch higher than mine. Not surprising but a touch more sensitive than it was for me. When he moved closer to the third arrow, he needed to use the friction or it deflected to leave a 10 pin. If he pushes to the friction from that direct, the ball will definitely respond, sometimes a bit much. 2nd arrow with low axis rotation looked really good. He tried many different angles of attack. Sean is up next and he saw a similar benchmark type reaction with good room for adjustments. The ball is pretty responsive for sure but not impossibly so. I’m trying to control the axis rotation to keep this a bit more controllable. I threw a few shots 2-handed and obviously I’m still working on picking up the speed so this ball is much more reactive as you watch a much more rev dominant release. The question must be how does the ball behave and there you have it. Might seem strange to say that about a pearl but goes to show those designations don’t really matter. What I mean is that I had some left and some right movement without losing hit so quickly making the Zen the new benchmark. This ball behaves similarly but actually gave me even more room. I recall the last ball I dropped into the mid control slot in my bag was the Radical Zing Hybrid. I also had the ability to move several boards left before it started to hit weak. I can pitch it to the dry and it responds enough to recover. I can throw it in the normal house breakpoint and it works. The ball felt like the type that had a wide window of usability. The transitions aren’t sharp, yet I feel like they are very distinguishable as it goes down lane. Nevertheless, we do have a pretty clean ball as you would expect with 1500 grit polish, but it does start to rev up before it transitions which smooths it out and gives it a very readable shape. Going back and reading on the website, I feel like they describe it differently, but you can watch and be the judge. I can tell you that the Zen clearly seemed like a perfect mid control ball. I generally don’t read the marketing blurb before I test the balls and write my reviews. This is a pearl with a huge symmetric core. This ball was super easy to throw and very matched up immediately. I can tell you off the bat that the Zen still has a signature 900 Global reaction. ![]() This ball fits in the Mid Control category.Īlright, this is the first 900 Global ball we have tested coming out of Utah so we were always going to be curious how they will roll. The 900 Global Zen Bowling Ball uses the Meditate Core (Symmetrical) inside the S77 Response Pearl reactive coverstock. Your driller will alter the shape to suit your game.” “Keep in mind that coverstock accounts for 70% of ball reaction, but the core creates the dynamic shape of the reaction. Don’t forget to check out Haley’s Pro Shop for world class drilling and coaching! A big thank you to Jeff Miller and Ron Hoppe. Thanks to our new partner Haley’s Pro Shop. I can see it perfectly in the Mid Control slot. Subscribe for weekly bowling videos and ball reviews on the newest bowling balls –ĬHECK OUT OUR BRAND NEW ONLINE STORE – 900 Global Zen just might be the new benchmark ball. Is it comparable to the trusty Zen? Watch Jungo and find out! Along with the Altered Reality, 900 Global has released the Wolverine! A very impressive symmetric pearl ball.
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