Track Sensor Bowling Ball Features:
Track Bowling is excited to announce the Sensor, which adds a new symmetric core design to an already versatile and high-performing line-up. The Regulator core features a new design, yielding a low RG and differential combination. The new Regulator core, paired with DR-6 Pearl, will create easy length and a strong backend reaction. The Sensor was strategically designed to handle medium to drier conditions and to fit just below the Kinetic Black Ice in the line.
Dave Han –
The Track Sensor is a smooth, predictable pearl ball that will come in handy on lower volume patterns.
My understanding of the intent of the Sensor is to be a step down from the Kinetic Black Ice, and a step up from the Tempo. The Sensor definitely does not have the skip/flip motion of the Black Ice, but is definitely a stronger, earlier rolling ball compared to the Tempo. In general, I would choose to use the Sensor in the same lane play window as the Tempo, but when I need something earlier and more rolly.
If you have a THS that is dry outside, but your weaker equipment is skidding too much in the track area, the Track Sensor could be a good ball to have. I would also recommend on medium length sport patterns if you’re trying to stay right during/after transition.
Dave Han
Track Regional Staff
Vise Regional Staff
Michael Kennedy –
The Track Sensor appears to be a very good drier lane ball or one that would work with higher rev or lower speed players. Looking at the video on the Track website, I was thinking it would checkmark a bit more, but to my surprise, it was a nice smooth continuous reaction off the dry. I can definitely see using this ball on house shots with a drier wall or later in tournament blocks with the track gets burned up. It also looks really good going down the lanes as well.
Tim Tripp –
The Track Sensor gives me very easy length without compromising backend ball reaction. This Sensor is a symmetrical ball that offers a low RG and differential combination. It allows me to use straighter angles and is ideal for low-medium oil volumes. The Sensor is a great go to ball when the front of the lane starts to let go. The Sensor’s most impressive feature is as you move deeper on the lane it does not lose hitting power. I am very impressed and feel Track hit it out of the park with the Sensor.
Bob Newman –
I am pleasantly surprised with the performance I’m getting from my Track Sensor. It is a very good medium to dry lane ball that performs like a high-end ball down lane. Other low Dif. and low RG balls I’ve used tend to lose their hitting power as you move left, but the Sensor seems to keep its strong down lane motion and continues to hit the pins hard as you transition into the middle of the lane. I wasn’t expecting this piece to be in my tournament arsenal but now I can’t see not having there. Track did well with his one.