

For reference, bowling in bowl sport compliant and house leagues, this ball gets a lot of playing time. This ball has become a staple of my bag since release and gives me the motion I wanted from the Altered Reality but without locking up. Laying my Eternity out 50 x 6 x 30, I was looking for a tall pin that was going to be continuous down lane and float through the mid lane.

Cleaner in the fronts, cleaner in the mids and very controllable down lane! When I hit this one with the 1500 pad it was perfect. I actually drilled a second Eternity pin down and out of the box it was way too clean. I wanted it to be a little earlier but 1500 was a little too much, so I added Step 2 to the surface and it was MONEY This ball takes surface very well and when I hit this ball with a 1500 pad It really brought the break point closer to me but it didn’t seem to lose that strong down lane motion. Out of the box for me, it’s pretty clean in the fronts, It reads the mids well, then it makes this motion down lane which is strong but not bouncy off the dry. My anticipation was for good reason as this ball does not disappoint.

The core was something that came from a ball that I LOVED a few years back in the Black Ops with the cover of the Altered Reality. This was the ball that I had the most anticipation about. Posted by Casey Mattingly on Apr 21st 2023 Most impressive is the performance from this AYSM pearl. To compare its 5-6 boards stronger than my Zen, 3-4 more than my Zen Soul. The pearl cover along with the box finish allows me and my slower speed to square up on heavier patterns as well as moving in and playing deeper lines when the pattern transitions. It's not crazy violent but by no means does it quit.įor me Reacta Gloss finish is perfect. Clean through the fronts with its pearl cover, enough midlane to not squirt on volume and a powerful but readable backend reaction. Where the Alerted Reality might fail and get too forward the Eternity rights itself and continues right through the pins. The S84 Response Pearl cover in a genius. The 900 Global Eternity is just that, a must have in the bag. Transcending balls do not come around too often, the Hy-Road being one of them. If you’re looking for the closest thing to replace an Altered Reality – look no further than the Eternity! The folks over at 900 Global have done an outstanding job with designing this ball. Overall, the Eternity offers a strong, readable reaction that I can use for the entire night in league even as the lanes go through transition. It’s a perfect step down from the Reality when you need something cleaner and quicker downlane, but is a much stronger pearl than a ball like the Wolverine Dark Moss. I’ve found the Eternity to be clean and very readable in the midlane, and that it stores enough energy to be sharp but not too jumpy off the end of the pattern. The Eternity has proven to be an excellent ball that I can throw on all but the oiliest or driest conditions.
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The core is the new Epoch core that is derived from the original Break core and is supposed to help keep the ball from losing too much energy and maintain a sharp backend reaction.Īs I often do with balls that have a shiny finish from the factory, I scuffed the surface with an old 2000-grit Abralon pad just to crack the cover a bit. It features the S84 Response pearl reactive cover that comes with the Reacta Gloss finish, which is the same coverstock formula from the Altered Reality.
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The Eternity is 900 Global’s new big asymmetric ball in the 900 series line. Posted by Chris Pollentier on May 22nd 2023 5 900 Global Eternity review by Chris Pollentier.It will give Global that big asymmetric pearl that we have been missing since early last year.

The Eternity will expand upon the asymmetric performance offered in the 900 Series. The intermediate differential has been reduced when compared to the Break Core of old in order to prevent the ball from “locking up” or losing energy too quickly. The Epoch Asymmetric Core represents a throwback design to the original Break Core. 2 of the 3 colors that were used on the Altered have been retained on the Eternity.
