Hammer was the first to bring you the sought-after ball reaction created by a low RG and low differential asymmetric bowling ball. Obsession and Envy Tour started it all, and now Hammer is excited to offer the same unbeatable concept, upgraded with the Effect’s core body. Eliminating the Radial Disc from the bottom of the Huntsman core lowered the differential and intermediate differential, creating optimum numbers worthy of being Hammer’s next tour ball. They’ve returned to the Tour covers, using TourV3 Solid, helping the Effect Tour combat medium conditions and creating a predictable, smooth, and continuous ball motion.
Hammer Effect Tour
Regular price $ 199.99
The Hammer line gets more attitude with the new Anger! The HK22 coverstock has changed how we develop bowling balls and created endless performance possibilities. We can explore a broader range of core numbers because of HK22’s versatility and strength. Even when shiny, its stronger characteristics in oil allow us to get more out of higher RG core designs than ever before and opens up a new realm of reaction. The
Color | Tour Blue |
Core | Huntsman Tour |
Coverstock | TourV3 Solid |
Factory Finish | 500, 1500 Siaair Micro Pad |
Weights | 12-16lbs |
Ball Motion | Continuous |
Customer Reviews
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Every bowler needs that ball that they can rely on to do damage without causing too much trouble. They usually have the word Tour somewhere in the name. Web Tour, Obsession Tour, Envy Tour, and now the Effect Tour. This is the strongest over all Tour ball I've seen yet but with that same controllable rounded shape. I would call it a high-end asymmetric benchmark ball. It has a similar look to the Envy Tour with a little bigger footprint. For me, it is 3-4 more with my feet. I definitely like what I've seen so far.
Hammer Effect Tour Review
Stats: Speed – 17.0; RPM – 335; AT – 19; AR – 55
Layout: 45 x 5” x 40
Hammer’s newest Top Shelf launch, the Effect Tour, is a newly engineered, solid tour version of the original Effect featuring several improvements that should surely get lots of attention. Eliminating the Radial Disc from the bottom of the Huntsman core lowered the differential and intermediate differential, creating optimum numbers worthy of being Hammer’s next tour ball. I chose the layout I did to get the ball to roll forward a little sooner due to my higher tilt, but transition a bit slower to really utilize that longer, stronger roll phase of ball motion. I have used it on a couple of different patterns and here is my assessment:
42 ft. THS (typical house shot): The Effect Tour has been a very good ball for the house shot in two centers I frequent. What I love about this ball is that it chews through the oil, makes a defined move off the spot, but is still predictable enough to control from shot to shot. Very versatile to cover changes, I took mine from box finish, down to 1000 and back up to 3000, and it responds to all of those very well. If you are seeing too much early hook, take the cover up to 4000, too much length, just sand it to 1000 or even 500, it takes to those changes extremely well! Do not be afraid to adjust the surface to your game, this ball can handle it!
45 ft. Weber pattern: I just rolled on this pattern a few days ago, and the Effect Tour was the best ball in my bag on the fresh. Projection and speed control are key, and the Effect Tour at 2000 was the perfect matchup. It rolled forward perfectly and hit heavy through the pins, carrying the off pocket hits extremely well. As the four game block progressed, I was able to move further inside, roll the ball firm off my hand, and it saw the friction consistently, making my moves easier and more trustworthy, resulting in higher scores and more confidence in the ball.
If you are looking for that “benchmark” ball reaction from a high end asymmetric, with just a slightly lower diff. to help on those tricky sport patterns, look no further than the Hammer Effect Tour. Available to order now from Bowler Builders Pro Shops! Nothing hits like a Hammer!