Thursday, May 21, 2009

Track Introduces New Line

Track is going to use a numbering system this year to designate ball performance. Here is a breakdown of this year’s line-up: 505C, 715A, 930T.


500 series numbers are Mid-price, 700 series are upper mid and 900 series is high performance. The second two numbers 05, 15, 30 are the core strength (intermediate differential). The last letter describes the backend or breakpoint. C is control, A is angular (latest), T is Tracktion (earliest).


Track’s intent is that this all-new 5 series, the 505C, was designed to own the breakpoint for those challenging times when controlling your breakpoint down the lane is the key to success. Color of the new 505C is Blue/Gold Reactive Pearl, utilizing a "Shuttle Asymmetrical Core" (Track Kinetic) with RG of 2.48 and Diff of .040.


The revolutionary 7 series, the 715A, was designed to open up the angle into the pocket. On today’s typical house shots, being able to create more entry angle is a key to success. The 715A cover is a Blue/Silver/Red reactive cover, “Catback Asymmetrical core”, RG 2.52, Diff .052

This first ball in the all-new 9 Series, the 930T, was designed to be extremely aggressive at the breakpoint. The 930T has “Mica” embedded into the coverstock, which gives this ball extra TRACKtion at the breakpoint so you can expect a heavy roll in the backend. Color Black/Purple/Silver, reactive cover, new “Leggo Core”, RG 2.48, diff .056

Each new ball from Track will include a microfiber cleaning sack with instructions on its use. They feel this will be a great addition to help customers maintain their performance products.


Lastly, The Track Spare was designed mainly for the loyal Track customer and Staff players. It is a rather unique looking ball. It is Blue Sparkle with an Orange logo. It is made in our factory here in Hopkinsville, Kentucky.


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