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Columbia 300 Super Cuda PowerCOR Pearl

The Columbia 300 Super Cuda PowerCOR Pearl is the latest throwback release that combines legendary performance with cutting-edge technology. Honoring the iconic Cuda name, this new addition introduces Cohesion cover technology to the series, providing a stronger mid-lane and explosive backend motion. With its vibrant colors and sharp breakpoint reaction, the Super Cuda PowerCOR Pearl is designed to capture attention by dominating the lanes. Experience the perfect fusion of past and present with a ball that delivers the reliable performance of the Cuda legacy—now stronger than ever!

  • HK22C – Formula 1 Pearl Coverstock
  • Type: Pearl Reactive
  • Factory Finish: 500/1000/1500 Siaair, Crown Factory Compound
  • Special Features: Cohesion cover technology for stronger mid-lane and explosive backend motion

Core

  • Name: Cuda PowerCOR Core
  • Type: Symmetric

Core Specifications

Weight RG Differential Intermediate Differential
16 lbs 2.511 0.041 N/A
15 lbs 2.501 0.047 N/A
14 lbs 2.532 0.047 N/A
13 lbs 2.582 0.042 N/A
12 lbs 2.605 0.042 N/A

Additional Specifications

  • Available in 16, 15, 14, 13, and 12 pound weights
  • Pearl reactive coverstock construction
  • Symmetric core design
  • Cohesion cover technology
  • Crown Factory Compound finish
  • Multi-stage Siaair surface preparation
  • Explosive backend motion characteristics
  • Enhanced mid-lane read

Recommendation

The Super Cuda PowerCOR Pearl is ideal for intermediate to advanced bowlers seeking a versatile pearl reactive ball with strong backend motion. Its Cohesion cover technology makes it perfect for medium oil conditions where you need enhanced mid-lane read and explosive continuation through the pins. Bowlers who appreciate the classic Cuda performance but want modern technology will find this ball delivers consistent results across various lane conditions while maintaining the sharp breakpoint reaction that made the Cuda series legendary.
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