Track Stealth Hybrid
The Stealth series has effectively filled the need for a symmetric bigger core ball, earning tremendous success among bowlers. The addition of the Track Stealth Hybrid upper-mid performance ball is a highly anticipated expansion to this line, following the exceptional performance of both the solid and pearl versions. The new Stealth Hybrid features a shiny finish similar to the pearl version and combines the hybrid HK22-Prime Response cover with the Stealth core design. This makes it an excellent choice for lanes with some oil left, offering bowlers impressive length and recovery.
- Color: Raven/Navy Blue
All colors do vary somewhat from the picture shown - Core: Stealth (14-16#)
- Coverstock: Prime Response Hybrid Reactive (HK22)
- Finish: 500, 1000, 1500 Siaair/Factory Compound
- Recommended Lane Condition: Medium to heavy oil
- Hook Potential: Medium-High
- Length: Late
- Reaction: Length with angular backend
- RG: 2.482 (15# ball)
- Diff: 0.056 (15# ball)
- Manufacturer's Warranty: Two years from purchase date
- A few tiny pit holes in the cover stock of the ball are normal
- SKU: TK60108207
- Product ID: 15371
- Brand: Track
- Category: Bowling Balls
- Ball Performance: Upper Mid-Performance Balls
Customer Reviews | 3 Customer Questions
By Y. Ford from Baltimore, MD
Pros:
Strong reaction, good length, great benchmark ball, controllable
Cons:
none so far....
Best Uses:
house shot, patterns
Bottom Line:
Yes, I would recommend this to a friend
Stealth Hybrid Won't Disappoint
The Stealth Hybrid is a very strong, high flaring , great looking ball. this ball gets down the lane and has a very strong but controlled hook motion through the pins. I was able to play up the boards on a fresh house shot and as the lanes transitioned I was able to move in and create a strong angle to the pocket with very little effort. I did not have any of the other stealths nor the theorem, however I truly believe this is possibly the best of both worlds in one ball.
By Ricky from Sioux Falls sd
Bottom Line:
Yes, I would recommend this to a friend
Real Deal
Solid ball! My fav rn my go to. Predictable smooth can’t beat it. Highly recommend for rev dominate players. Real review!!!!
By Tmarlow from Hanford ca
Bottom Line:
Yes, I would recommend this to a friend
Stealth hybrid
Stealth hybrid, the first stealth to get HK 22 and it does not disappoint whatsoever. I drilled mine.75x5x20 and this ball is super clean through the front of the lane with a smooth motion to the pocket. This ball fits perfectly between the stealth pearl and the stealth.
By Sweetpea Bowl from Worcester, Massachusetts
Bottom Line:
Yes, I would recommend this to a friend
Track Stealth Hybrid
I've recently had a chance to drill the recently released Track Stealth Hybrid. I had very good luck with the original Track Stealth so I was definitely interested in this ball. This ball further intrigued me as it shares the same coverstock as the Track Theorem, one of my favorite asymmetric core releases over the last 8 months or so. In a nutshell, while working at the trade show at Foxwoods, basically the Track Stealth Hybrid was best described as a "baby Theorem". The Stealth Hybrid features the original Stealth symmetric core as the original Stealth (low RG/high diff) wrapped by a Prime Response Hybrid coverstock with the HK-22 base colored in raven and navy blue. I drilled 2, one is with my favorite pin down layout- 60 x 5 x 70, the other I drilled with a stronger pin placement pin up. As box finish is the factory compound, I went over each one with a 2000 Siaair pad. The videos were shot on the new Bowlero Worcester THS which is basically a modified Kegel High Street.
The thing that always impressed me about the Theorem was as an asymmetric piece, how easily it got down the lane and how quick it was off the spot. I think the description of the Track Stealth Hybrid as a "baby Theorem" is very appropriate. The Stealth Hybrid did show a little more length as evidenced by the Theorem getting a trip 4 and the Stealth Hybrid being dead flush on similar shots. Even though as I've gotten old I've had to learn to keep my angles a little more in front of me and not open up as much, for fun I thought I'd try and move an arrow or so left and using more rotation, really open up. I wanted to see if the Stealth Hybrid with its quicker response would work. With what the Stealth Hybrid showed, I can do that with ease as well! The difference between the two was that I was a board or 2 further right with the Stealth Hybrid. But both showed a very quick response when they saw friction. In all honesty, given the amount of friction in our new house shot, I would definitely be starting with a slower response piece of equipment to blend out the pattern. But once the pattern transitions, I could easily see the Stealth Hybrid in play. Generally, I could easily see the Stealth Hybrid at its best when the lanes are transitioning and the player needs to move left and open up. Alternatively, it could also be in play perhaps on a medium volume fresh pattern that has some distance to it. Basically, if you liked the Theorem, you'll absolutely like the Stealth Hybrid!
The Stealth Hybrid is readily available- see your pro shop for more information.
By Bob Newman from Pacifica
Best Uses:
Good medium to heavy oil ball
Bottom Line:
Yes, I would recommend this to a friend
Track Stealth Hybrid
Looks like another quality piece from Track. The Stealth Hybrid has the Prime Response Hybrid coverstock along with HK22 additive. This is the same combo you see on the Theorem, which has been my favorite Track ball for a while now. Throw in the Stealth core & you've got yourself a really good bowling ball. The shiny cover allows the ball to have easy length, but with great recovery. This is maybe the biggest flaring ball I've thrown. It is very strong down lane. I like that they used dark colors & a dark label, it's comfortable to the eye. This will fill that gap between the Solid & the pearl Stealth's and will be a nice compliment to the Theorem.
Customer Questions & Answers | Reviews
Question:
how does this ball compare to the pink widow
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Question:
Which ball is more aggressive the stealth solid or the new stealth hybrid
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Answer:
Both bowling balls will have the same Stealth weight block so really the difference is in the coverstock and finish. The new Stealth Hybrid will go longer on the lanes due to the hybrid coverstock and the compound finish giving it a stronger backend hook. However, the Stealth Solid with the duller finish will grip earlier on the lanes and this will give it a stronger overall hook covering more boards though it may not seem it because the hook is more arcing.
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Question:
how does this compare with the Hammer Black Widow 2.0 Hybrid?
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