Description
Available 8-13-2026
The Trusted Theorem Shape With Sharper Backend
About the Theorem Delta
The Track Theorem Delta rebuilds one of the most trusted shapes in Track history. The original Theorem earned its reputation as one of the best rolling balls Track ever made, delivering a motion that simply worked across styles, conditions, and skill levels. The Theorem Delta stays true to that benchmark while adding enhanced performance, pairing the asymmetric MC2 Asym core with the Super Response Hybrid (HK22) coverstock for a strong midlane read and a sharper response to friction.
Where the original was prized for its sweeping, dependable shape, the Theorem Delta keeps that sweeping motion and layers in more continuation and backend. It offers a powerful blend of strong midlane and a quicker reaction off the dry, giving you the best of both worlds: an early, controllable read through the heads with added responsiveness down the lane. The result is a versatile, go-to option that captures the essence of the original with the extra punch Track fans look for.
Understanding the Track MC2 Asym Core and Track Super Response Hybrid HK22 Reactive
Track built the Theorem Delta to recreate the trusted Theorem shape with more downlane response. The asymmetric MC2 Asym core reads the midlane strongly and keeps the ball rolling forward, while the Super Response Hybrid (HK22) cover, finished at 500, 1000, 1500 Siaair with Factory Compound, clears the heads cleanly and then snaps to a skid/flip motion off the friction. The reaction is medium to oily friendly: strong through the middle, sharp on the backend. The full per-weight numbers are listed below.
An Asymmetric Engine for Strong Midlane and Forward Roll
At the heart of the Theorem Delta is the asymmetric MC2 Asym core. At 16 lb it measures an RG of 2.485, a .044 differential, and a .017 intermediate differential (asymmetry), numbers that produce strong flare and a defined, early midlane read. The asymmetry gives the core a preferred spin axis, so your layout has a real say in how early the ball revs and how hard it transitions off the friction. Track wraps the MC2 Asym core in DynamiCore, the outer-core technology that adds durability and a stronger, more responsive hit through the pins.
That low RG and healthy differential are what give the Theorem Delta its signature shape: it gets into a roll early, stores energy through the midlane, and keeps driving forward instead of rolling out. Paired with the right layout, the MC2 Asym core delivers the sweeping, continuous motion the Theorem name is built on, now with more backend continuation.
A Hybrid Cover Built to Clear the Heads and Snap on the Backend
Wrapping the MC2 Asym core is the Super Response Hybrid (HK22) coverstock. Built on Track’s HK22 base chemistry, the hybrid formulation blends solid traction with pearl-like length, so the Theorem Delta reads medium to oily lanes with control and still finds the friction cleanly. Finished at 500, 1000, 1500 Siaair with Factory Compound, the surface clears the front of the lane and then transitions into a sharp skid/flip move off the dry.






