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Track Paradox Pearl
With the launch of the Paradox, Track set the new standard in ball motion for the bowling industry. The Paradox created unexplainable hook and power on the lanes which quickly turned heads. In creating the Paradox Pearl, we have focused on maintaining the aggressiveness in the mid-lane, while enhancing the motion at the back end. With the launch of the Paradox Pearl, Track is making the impossible possible.
i-Core 2.0
The birth of the i-Core brought Track back to the forefront of the industry in revolutionary core design. The i-Core 2.0 was a tweak in design to increase the overall flare potential by almost 20%. This larger flare potential is one of the main components in the Paradox’s ability to create such unique ball motion.
QR-9 Pearl
To create a stronger motion at the back end, we’ve switched to our QR-9 Pearl veneer with a polished Clean n’ Sheen finish. This lightly polished finish leaves enough texture on our QR-9 Pearl cover to allow the Paradox Pearl to excel on medium to heavy oil patterns.
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Paradox Pearl
High Performance




- Coverstock
- Outer shell of the ball
- QR-9 Pearl
- Finish
- Surface texture on the ball (sanded, polished, etc)
- 500/1000 Abralon® Polished w/ Powerhouse Clean N’ Sheen
- Lane Condition
- Length and/or amount of oil on the lane
- Medium to Heavy Oil
- Color
- Color of the ball
- Purple Pearls
- Weights
- Available weights
- 12-16 lbs. LBS
- Core
- Weight block inside the ball
- I-Core 2.0 (Dual Density)
- Core Type
- Basic shape type of the core (Symmetric, Asymmetrical, Pancake)
- Asymmetrical
- RG
- Radius of Gyration: measurement related to weight distribution of the core. This affects how quickly a ball will get in to a roll. A ball with a higher RG will roll later. A ball with lower RG will roll sooner.
- 16 LB. – 2.49
- 15 LB. – 2.48
- 14 LB. – 2.52
- 13 LB. – 2.53
- 12 LB. – 2.60
- Differential
- Difference between the RG of the core’s x-axis and y-axis. Indicates track flare potential and stability. A higher differential means more flare potential and less stabilty. A low differential ball will be more stable and have less flare potential.
- 16 LB. – .049
- 15 LB. – .057
- 14 LB. – .055
- 13 LB. – .055
- 12 LB. – .039
- Intermediate Differential
- Difference between the RG of the core’s x-axis and Z-axis on an asymmetrical core. Indicates the asymmetry of the core. A higher intermediate differential ball will be less stable and will transition more quickly from skid to roll than a ball with lower intermediate differential.
- .015