Columbia 300 Ricochet Pearl
The Columbia 300 Ricochet Pearl bowling ball combines classic Ricochet performance with modern enhancements to deliver a smooth yet powerful motion on the lanes. Designed with a pearl reactive coverstock and refined finish, this ball travels clean through the fronts with strong backend energy, making it a reliable high-performance option for medium oil conditions.
Key Features
Coverstock: HK22C Micro Flex Pearl reactive for increased skid and traction
Core: Ricochet core for dynamic energy transfer and consistent motion
Finish: 500 Siaair / factory compound / factory polish for optimal backend response
Reaction: Skid/flip motion for balanced ball motion
Lane Conditions: Best suited for medium oil patterns
Performance Highlights
The Ricochet Pearl features a polished pearl reactive coverstock that allows the ball to glide through the front of the lane while maintaining strong energy as it engages friction. This results in a defined skid/flip reaction that produces dependable continuation through the pins and consistent pin carry, making it a stand-out choice for bowlers wanting a versatile mid-oil option.
Who the Bowling Ball Is Ideal For
This bowling ball is ideal for intermediate to advanced bowlers seeking a dependable strike ball for league play and competitive environments. Players who prefer a polished pearl reaction that offers length through the heads and a sharp, yet controllable backend motion will find this ball suits a range of conditions on typical medium oil patterns.
Why Choose the Ricochet Pearl
Choose the Ricochet Pearl if you want a proven design with modern tech advancements—offering a balanced skid-to-flip motion with strong backend continuation. Its refined finish and cohesive pearl coverstock create a smooth front-to-back transition that gives bowlers confidence and control on medium oil conditions.
Warranty
This bowling ball includes a two-year limited manufacturer’s warranty from the date of purchase, covering defects in materials and workmanship under normal use.

