The Outer Limits line has been one of Radical’s most successful line-ups, and with the addition of the Outer Limits Solid, we have increased the overall hook potential of the line. The Outer Limits Solid core numbers are RG 2.499, DIFF 0.051, and INT DIFF 0.014, yielding a very usable benchmark Asymmetrical performance. The Outer Limits has been known for maintaining its axis rotation longer, making it usable by a wide range of styles, and now it can handle heavier oil patterns.
The addition of the high-performance HK22C cover gives the Outer Limits Black Hole additional length and a more defined reaction off the spot. We all know how well black balls sell, so we can expect even more success from the Outer Limits Black Hole. Our testers reported impressive length and very sharp motion off the spot, both of which were attributed to the addition of the HK22C cover package. We have a shiny ball with plenty of hook and a strong finish.
The Guru Oracle has core numbers of 2.50 RG, .044 total differential, and .018 intermediate differential. The Original Guru was one of the balls that put Radical on the map. It was known for its versatility and strong sweeping motion. With the addition of the industry-leading HK22-C solid cover, we have created a modern version of the original legendary Guru. Expect lots of hook and lots of down-lane motion. The Original Guru was a staple in everyone’s arsenal, and with all the requests for a remake of the Guru, we expect the Guru Oracle to be readily accepted.
One of Radical’s best-selling balls ever was the Intel. Of all the balls requested to be brought back, the Intel leads the way. Our goal was to replicate the motion of the original Intel but upgrade the cover with modern chemistry. The Intel Recon hit our performance target. It was just three boards stronger than the original Intel, maintaining the same beloved ball motion. The Intel Recon core has an RG of 2.483 and a total differential of 0.032, the same as the original Intel. We wrapped the Intel Recon with the original HK22 pearl cover to keep the motion as close to the original Intel as possible. Finished with 500, 1000, 1500 Siaair and Factory Compound gave us the ideal benchmark motion we were aiming for.
The Evil Eye has core numbers of 2.495 and a .045 total differential, but its unique feature is in the after-drilling numbers. Due to its distinctive core shape and protrusions, the Evil Eye offers the largest range in the intermediate differential of any symmetrical ball ever made. It features an intermediate drilling range from .009 to .023, allowing the driller to leave it as a symmetrical ball or modify it with an asymmetrical drilling for the customer. This black beauty uses the new HK-22C Solid cover finished with 500,1500 Siaair, making it capable of hooking and handling a significant amount of oil.