Description
Available 7-16-2026
Mid-Lane Read with Downlane Control
About the No Doubt Hybrid
The Radical No Doubt Hybrid completes the No Doubt family, joining the original No Doubt pearl and the No Doubt Solid. It keeps the same No Doubt Symmetric core shape as the rest of the line and pairs it with Radical’s new Advantage Plus Hybrid coverstock. Radical places it in its Super Symmetrical category, a group built to bridge the gap between symmetric and asymmetric balls by offering a wider range of after-drilling differential options.
Radical built the Advantage Plus Hybrid cover for the way house patterns play today. Compared to the brand’s HK22 base formulas, Radical found the Advantage Plus cover a little more responsive in the mid-lane and slightly more controllable at the end of the pattern. With the industry moving toward more downlane control on house shots, the No Doubt Hybrid is meant to read the lane cleanly and finish without overreacting, a dependable league piece that complements the No Doubt and the No Doubt Solid.
Understanding the Radical No Doubt Symmetric Core and Radical Advantage Plus Hybrid Reactive
Radical built the No Doubt Hybrid to read the mid-lane and control the backend. The No Doubt Symmetric core carries a 2.485 RG and a strong .051 differential at 15 lb, numbers that store energy and produce real flare, while the symmetric shape keeps the motion predictable shot to shot. The new Advantage Plus Hybrid cover, finished at 500, 1000, 3000 Siaair Micro Pad, picks up in the mid-lane and stays controllable through the back end rather than jumping off the spot. The full per-weight numbers are listed below.
A Symmetric Engine Tuned for an Even, Controllable Read
At the center of the No Doubt Hybrid is the No Doubt Symmetric core, the same core shape used across the No Doubt line. At 15 lb it measures a 2.485 RG and a strong .051 differential, a combination that stores energy and produces solid flare for a symmetric piece. Because the core is symmetric, the ball reads the lane in an even, repeatable way, so what you see on one shot is what you get on the next.
Radical groups the No Doubt Hybrid in its Super Symmetrical category, a class of balls engineered to bridge the gap between symmetric and asymmetric designs. The core dynamics give it a wider range of after-drilling differential options than a typical symmetric ball, so layout has real say in how the No Doubt Hybrid revs up and rolls. That after-drilling potential is part of what makes it a versatile piece for league play.
A New Hybrid Cover Built for Mid-Lane Read and Downlane Control
Wrapping the No Doubt Symmetric core is Radical’s new Advantage Plus Hybrid coverstock, a hybrid reactive formula developed specifically for this release. Radical found the Advantage Plus cover a little more responsive in the mid-lane than its HK22 base formulas and slightly more controllable at the end of the pattern, a profile aimed at the more controlled motion house patterns reward today. Finished at 500, 1000, 3000 Siaair Micro Pad out of the box, the surface reads the mid-lane cleanly and keeps the backend in check.






