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C-(System) alpha-max
« on: December 31, 1969, 06:00:00 PM »
Coverstock: CFT alpha-max 
Color: Black/Blue/Teal 
Hardness: 75-76 
Factory Finish: 500; 800; 4,000 Siaair Micro Pad Finish 
Weight Block: (14-16#) Asymmetric I - Block Core 
RG max: 16#-2.570, 15#-2.585, 14#-2.604, 13#-2.632, 12#-2.655 
RG min: 16#-2.520, 15#-2.535, 14#-2.554, 13#-2.589, 12#-2.612 
RG diff: 16#-0.050, 15#-0.050, 14#0.050, 13#-0.043, 12#-0.043 
Average RG: 4.4 of 10 
Hook Potential: 180 (Scale 10-185) 
Length: 110 (Scale 25-235) 
Typical Breakpoint Shape: 95 Angular (Scale Smooth Arc 10-Angular 100) 
Recommended Lane Condition: Medium-Oily 
Description: CFT ALPHA-MAX COVERSTOCK - CFT alpha-max is our newest breakthrough in Chemical Friction Technology. The CFT alpha-max coverstock uses a higher concentration of the CFT additive in order to maximize the chemical system. The CFT alpha-max coverstock is the highest friction factor of any Brunswick ball to date. The secret is in the technology which creates more traction with chemical friction instead of mechanical friction. Being able to use less mechanical friction for hook, allows the ball to skid easier through the front part of the lane saving axis rotation for more energy on the backend. 
ASYMMETRIC I-BLOCK CORE - The proven Asymmetric I – Block core enhances the CFT alpha-max coverstock to create maximum forgiveness, strong entry angles along with versatile drilling layouts 
BALL MOTION - This ball is off the chart! The C·(System) alpha-max is so strong we had to add a column to the Ball Comparison chart and increase our Hook Potential scale to describe the ball motion. With its 4000-grit Siaair micro pad finish, the C·(System) alpha-max offers the highest hook potential of any Brunswick ball to date. The C·(System) alpha-max skids effortlessly through the front, saving axis rotation in the mid-lane to grab the backend for strong response to friction and cuts easily through the pins. 
REACTION SETUP - The C·(System) alpha-max can be drilled using the standard drilling techniques developed for asymmetric bowling balls. 
LIGHTWEIGHT ENGINEERING - The unique core shape of each Brunswick ball is used for weights from 14 to 16 pounds. This approach to lightweight ball engineering provides bowlers with consistent ball reaction characteristics across this weight range. The same drilling instructions can be used for 12- and 13-pound balls. This is because Brunswick uses a generic core shape with an RG differential that is close enough to the 14-16 pound shape.

 

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Re: C-(System) alpha-max
« Reply #16 on: February 08, 2011, 12:20:41 AM »

  

Brunswick C-System Alpha Max


Bowler Stats:


Speed: 18.5 mph


Rev Rate: 425 rpm


Tilt: 12 degrees


Rotation: 40 degrees


 


Layout:


50* by 4.5” by 50*


(Semi-small P1 hole to make it legal)


 


Conditions bowled on:


39’ THS, USBC White #2, 2007 Shark


 


Purpose:


            I drilled my first one a little tame because I was actually afraid of this ball being “too strong” for me. I was really happy with the midlane read I got from a tame drilling so naturally my curiosity took over and I thought “How much could I really make this ball hook”. I knew I kinda needed a new ball to sit at the top of the arsenal in hook potential so I thought I’d try it. I took my favorite layout and reduced the pin distance to 4.5” (the closest pin distance to leverage that I’m comfortable with)


 


On the lanes:


            DISCLAIMER: THIS BALL FREAKIN’ HOOKS!!!


As soon as I first threw the ball, I began questioning why I have so much hand in the first place. Starting out on my 39’ THS, I had to play 5th arrow on the fresh to even keep this ball on the right side of the head pin. It didn’t take long for me to seek out a more voluminous pattern to throw this beast on.


            The USBC White #2 at 50uL per board felt like a flood in comparison (41’, 27-ish mL of oil overall). I was surprised at how tight this pattern played on the fresh. I was able to throw the Alpha Max and normal speed and a normal release starting at a laydown of 19 out to 7 at the breakpoint. This may not seem like that much area covered on the lane, but it’s huge when you compare it to the 8 boards it outhooked the Loaded Revolver and the 9 boards overall it outhooked the Wicked Siege. Compared to both the Wicked and the Loaded Revolver, the Alpha Max more than held its own in both the midlane and the backend. I have to say that I absolutely loved the pin action this ball produces. This ball really keeps the pins low, an attribute that all of the C-System balls have had for me. As most of you know, keeping pins low = better carry. As I kept moving in, the Alpha Max kept cornering and kept carrying, regardless of the huge puddle of oil in the middle part of the lane. Needless to say, I was able to play deeper on this pattern than anyone else. I finally got to throw it on a more voluminous pattern, but now I wanted to throw it on a longer one.


            Moving to the 2007 Shark, I knew this ball wouldn’t hook the whole lane, but I still knew it would outhook anything I have ever thrown on Shark variations. Remember that this pattern is before they decided to completely flood out the lane from 8 to the gutter. With regular speed, I had a great look playing a tight line of laying the ball down on 20 out to 12 at the breakpoint. The ball still hit hard and kept the pins low despite having only a little bit of lane to make its move. After a little experimenting, I also found good lines to the pocket by slow hooking 5th arrow out to about 12 at the break point as well as playing up the 3 board. With the line around 5th arrow, the ball was able to push downlane and still have a strong recovery to get back to the pocket to trip out some 10 pins. When playing up the gutter, the strong cover was able to pick up slightly earlier with the less volume on that part of the lane. The Alpha Max provided a great, continuous roll throughout the entire lane with this line and hit with some serious authority.


 


Conclusions:


            In case you haven’t noticed yet, THIS BALL HOOKS!!! If you need a ball to handle heavy patterns, a ball to handle long patterns,  a ball to just flat out hook back from practically anywhere, then look no further than the C-System Alpha Max. If I had to venture I guess, it hooks about 5 boards more on average than the C-System 3.5, the most aggressive ball I’ve thrown until now. This is the ball for you if you are looking for something that will outhook everything else in your bag but still have an unparalleled ball reaction with tremendous carry.









 

 


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Re: C-(System) alpha-max
« Reply #17 on: February 12, 2011, 10:33:23 AM »
BALL SPECS


Pin Length: 3 1/2"


Starting Top Weight:


Ball Weight: 15


 


DRILL PATTERN


Pin to PAP:  4" and above the fingers


CG to PAP:  3"


X Hole (if there is one):  On my PAP

 





BOWLER STYLE


Rev Rate:  Guess at 250-300   


Ball Speed: Approx. 15 mph

 

PAP/Track:  4 1/2 over and 1/2 up


 




SURFACE PREP


Grit:


Type: (Matte, Polish, Sanded): 4000 (factory), 2000, and 2000 and Rough Buff

 




LANE CONDITION


Length: 41 ft.

 

Volume: ?
               

Type (THS, Sport Pattern etc): One league is THS on 2nd shift, so they can get pretty dry outside of 15 board before we are finished.  The other league is fresh, but with a definite O.B. if the bowler misses right. 


 



BALL REACTION


Length: Outstanding for a solid


Back End:  Unlike any Brunswick solid I can recall. More movement late.

 

Overall Hook:  Strong


Midlane Read:  Just enough


Breakpoint Shape:  Pretty angular for a solid.


 



COMMENTS



Likes:  Over the years I have had some very good solid reactive balls, but this one is the BEST!  It gives me more recovery than a solid ever has. Great through the pins. High carry percentage.  As noted earlier, I have used the Alpha Max at 3 different surfaces: Factory, 2000, and now with some Rough Buff. The ball has been awesome at all three. For most house shots that I see, the Rough Buff finish allows me to use the ball more often. When I dulled it to use on a tournament (flat pattern) it gave me the best look of anything I had, by far!
 

Dislikes:  None 



 


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Re: C-(System) alpha-max
« Reply #18 on: February 12, 2011, 04:20:33 PM »
BALL SPECS

Pin Length: 3-4"

Starting Top Weight:

Ball Weight: 15

 
DRILL PATTERN

Pin to PAP:70 / 3 1/4 / 30

CG to PAP: CGNOMADDAH

X Hole (if there is one): P2
 

BOWLER STYLE

Rev Rate:

Ball Speed:
 
PAP/Track:

 
SURFACE PREP

Grit: Rough Buff

Type: (Matte, Polish, Sanded):
 

LANE CONDITION

Length: 37
 
Volume:

Type (THS, Sport Pattern etc): Viper

 
BALL REACTION

Length:

Back End: Strong
 
Overall Hook:

Midlane Read:

Breakpoint Shape:

 
COMMENTS

Likes: Using the shorter pin on the assym helps to retain axis rotation longer and using a 2.33 to 1 drill angle ratio gives significant backend reaction. The rough buff gives me length and the shinier finish provides plenty of backend snap. Actually, a little too much for this pattern. I took a 2000 abralon to knock down the shine to make the backend more controllable. In the past I used mostly 5"+ pin distances, and had troubles getting the ball through the pins at times. Even though this cover is super strong, I get plenty of length and drive through the pins.

Dislikes: No dislikes, just make sure you have enough volume of oil.

 
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Re: C-(System) alpha-max
« Reply #19 on: February 12, 2011, 05:29:39 PM »
LANE CONDITION






Length: 40 and 45 feet.

 

Volume: 50 ml


Type (THS, Sport Pattern etc): THS and Shark...


 



COMMENTS





Likes:



Great oil ball! I have mine drilled 50 by 4.5 by 75. Pin down below my bridge. Extra hole 2 inches below my pap on val, one inch bit 2 and a half deep. On THS, the farther right you throw this ball, the better it recovers and the harder it hooks. I used it on the Shark, was able to create more area right and able to play deeper with this than any other piece of equipment I have. Can't wait to see how it rolls on heavy carrydown. This is a must have if you bowl tournaments that have several game qualifiers or you frequently bowl on longer patterns. Brunswick has a ball for anything you'll run into on the lanes. No need to throw anything else.


Home run Brunswick!

Dislikes: None....


 


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Re: C-(System) alpha-max
« Reply #20 on: February 24, 2011, 12:04:29 PM »
BALL SPECS


Pin Length: 3-4" Out


Starting Top Weight: 2.8oz


Ball Weight: #15


 


DRILL PATTERN


Pin to PAP: 4"x PAP


CG to PAP: MB 4"X PAP 2" Val to Pin


X Hole (if there is one): On Axis Point

 





BOWLER STYLE


Rev Rate: 260


Ball Speed: 15 MPH

 

PAP/Track: 5 3/8X 1/4"


 




SURFACE PREP


Grit: 4000 Abralon


Type: (Matte, Polish, Sanded): Sanded

 




LANE CONDITION


Length: 40 Feet

 

Volume: 24ML


Type (THS, Sport Pattern etc): House Shot HPL 9000 Panel


 



BALL REACTION


Length: 4-5


Back End: 8

 

Overall Hook: 10


Midlane Read: 8


Breakpoint Shape: Smooth hard arc


 




COMMENTS


Likes: Big Hook for a 4000 sanded ball, quick revving core in the mid lane, strong forward by the time it hits the pins. Truly a great ball for the speed dominant player. Fasted revving ball I have even seen come from Brunswick, what a ball.


Dislikes: When the oil goes and the lane drys out, you must put the ball away.


 


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Re: C-(System) alpha-max
« Reply #21 on: February 26, 2011, 09:28:57 AM »
LANE CONDITION






Length: 40ft

 

Volume: heavy/med      


Type (THS, Sport Pattern etc):THS/Sport


 



COMMENTS





Likes: Very clean for an aggressive ball



Dislikes: nothing yet

 

 

I have drilled 2 of these. One is drilled 60x6x50 and the other is drilled 65x4.5x25.

 

60x6x50 , I have the surface at 800 then polish on top. I have thrown this ball a lot lately. I have found this layout weak enough to throw on THS and just enough for the sport patterns as well. Threw in a tourney over last weekend on Turnpike and it worked wonderfully. I have a Loaded drilled exactly and it is about 4 and 2 stronger on THS.

 

The 65x4.5x25 hasn't been thrown all that much yet. With this layout and out of box surface it still clears the fronts easily and has a very strong continuous motion through the pins. Compared to the other Alpha it is about 2 and 1 stronger but a little different motion.

 

Don't miss out on this great ball. If you need something strong that clears the fronts well... look no farther than the C System Alpha Max.



 


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Re: C-(System) alpha-max
« Reply #22 on: February 27, 2011, 09:46:58 PM »

C-system Alpha Max


The C-system Alpha Max skids impressively well through the front part of the lane, which makes it save all energy for hitting the pins. When this ball hits the pins, you will see similarities of an Atomic Bomb exploding. Therefore, the carry is not a factor with the Alpha Max. This bowling ball will strike all day. The Alpha Max thrives on friction. When this ball hits friction, I see the strongest backend with the most controllable hook. The Alpha Max allows me to play all parts of the lane on nearly every shot. 


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Re: C-(System) alpha-max
« Reply #23 on: March 01, 2011, 08:23:53 AM »
BALL SPECS


Pin Length:  Approx 2" from CG


Starting Top Weight:  1.8 oz


Ball Weight:  16 lbs


 


DRILL PATTERN


Dual Angle Layout:  70 Deg x 5" x 40 Deg





BOWLER STYLE


Rev Rate:  Higher aka Cranker


Ball Speed:  16.50 mph

 

PAP/Track:  5 3/8" over and 7/8" up with a high track


 




SURFACE PREP


Grit: Box - 500, 800, 4000


Type: (Matte, Polish, Sanded): Matte

 




LANE CONDITION


Length:  Multiple

 

Volume:  Multiple


Type (THS, Sport Pattern etc):  THS and Kegel Challenge patterns


 



BALL REACTION (out of 10)


Length: 8


Back End: 8

 

Overall Hook: 8


Midlane Read: 7


Breakpoint Shape: 8


 




COMMENTS


Likes:  This ball really clears the heads and makes a strong move when reaching the friction


Dislikes:  None yet


 


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This is another great addition to the Brunswick lineup.  This ball can handle the heavier oil conditions and makes a strong move when reaching the friction.  I really like how I can use this ball for sport shot conditions and house shot conditions.  I have used it in my one league 2 weeks in a row, and I only had to make minor adjustments all night long because of how clean the ball clears the front part of the lane.  Part of the minor adjustments would be the fact that I play over the 4th arrow which is deeper than most of the people on the pair.  With this ball I can move deeper on the lane to stay in the oil longer, and it still has enough energy to make a strong move down lane and through the pins.  I have not had to alter the surface yet from the box condition.  The alpha-max doesn't over react and has smooth arc type of reaction.  The ball is well worth the money, and you can't go wrong with the $50 rebate on it.  Thanks to Carmen Salvino, Billy O, and the Brunswick team for making another great C*(System) ball!



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Re: C-(System) alpha-max
« Reply #24 on: March 01, 2011, 11:01:01 AM »
BALL SPECS

Pin Length: 1.5 in 

Starting Top Weight: 2.3 oz  

Ball Weight: 15

 
DRILL PATTERN

Pin to PAP: 5

CG to PAP: 4.5 ish

X Hole (if there is one): none
 
45 x 5 x 70
 
BOWLER STYLE

Rev Rate: 380 

Ball Speed: varies but around 18
 
PAP/Track: 4 15/16 over, 9/16 up

 
SURFACE PREP

Grit: 1000, 2000, 4000

Type: (Matte, Polish, Sanded): matte
 

LANE CONDITION

Length: 40, 41 ft  
 
Volume: n/a

Type (THS, Sport Pattern etc): THS
 
 
BALL REACTION

Length: Suprisingly enough

Back End: oh my god.  strong
 
Overall Hook: strong 

Midlane Read: strong

Breakpoint Shape: angular but can be smooth

 
COMMENTS

Likes:  There really isn't anything I don't like about the ball other than I am not yet comfortable lofting the gutter if I really didn't want to ball down and move back right.  I can be anywhere from first to fifth arrow on the fresh just by changing speed and hand position and the ball does not lose carry.  This is the best heavy oil ball I have ever had.  It is very clean through the front with a strong midlane read and a continuous backend.  I haven't used it on sport patterns yet, but will shortly at the USBC intercollegiate singles in Chattanooga on March 11.  This ball should be a beast!

Dislikes: Knowing when to put it away!

 
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Re: C-(System) alpha-max
« Reply #25 on: March 17, 2011, 06:01:34 AM »
LANE CONDITION







Length: 36 feet


 

Volume: THS


Type (THS, Sport Pattern etc):





COMMENTS





Likes: Midland - backend


Dislikes: None.


I'm a r/h, 16 mph, mid-rev's and I'm a stroker.  The ball is drilled, pin under the bridge, between ring and middle finger.  This ball gives you good length with a sharp turn to the pocket. It goes clean through the heads and doesn't over-react.  I'm impressed with the last six feet to the pocket, with the angle it has.  The pins mix well, with a lot of action.  I can play straight up the arrows or belly it a little around the second arrow.  This ball allows me to play a little deeper and it turns just enough to knock out the ten pin.  It gives me look that I need and one that I can trust in. 

I feel very comfortable with this ball and will use it on any lane condition.  I have the Marvel and I really love it, made a lot of money in a month and since I purchased the Alpha, I'm preferring it over the Marvel.  I left it box finish and it seems to glaze a little with oil, in the first 10 games, in any case, I did not notice ball loss and it's very smooth, but with strong movement (very continuous.)  I was very leary buying Brunswick, the last one I owned was the Ultimate Inferno and the Alpha seems to be better for me. 

I just hope this one will last and change my feeling's towards Brunswick.

Thanks,

 

Elvis..




 




 




 


 

 

 
 
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Re: C-(System) alpha-max
« Reply #26 on: March 18, 2011, 09:32:50 AM »
LANE CONDITION






Length:  39ft

 

Volume: Normal


Type (THS, Sport Pattern etc): THS


 



COMMENTS





Likes:  I used the "Sharp Breakpoint" Layout for this ball.  Dual Angle  65 x 3 3/8 x 25.  A small weight was placed on the VAL.  The C System Alpha Max does just what I wanted it to do.  Be clean thru the fronts and aggressive on the back end.  I was amazed at to the amount of area that this ball covered in a short distance.  I have bowled a few 700 plus series with this ball and I am pleased with the results. 


Dislikes: None.


 


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Re: C-(System) alpha-max
« Reply #27 on: March 25, 2011, 11:25:15 AM »
LANE CONDITION






Length:43' flat

 


Volume:



Type Sport Pattern 



 



COMMENTS






   WOW this ball is amazing. This ball hooks a lot on the pattern that i was bowling on. The Alpha maxx really is smooth through the midlane with continued backend reaction. I started out around the track 10-13 and as the lanes transitioned this ball still got down the lane with the pop on the backend that I needed late in the block! IF YUO DO NOT HAVE A BRUNSWICK C SYSTEM ALPHA MAXX THEN YOU ARE MISSING OUT ON A GREAT BALL!!!!!!






 


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Re: C-(System) alpha-max
« Reply #28 on: March 31, 2011, 11:22:08 AM »
       


            BALL SPECS


       
           
               
               
           
       

                    Ball Weight:
               

                    15lbs
               

       

       


            DRILL PATTERN


       
           
               
           
       

                    50° x 5.5" x 40°
               

       

       


            BOWLER STYLE


       
           
               
               
           
           
               
               
           
       

                    Rev Rate:
               

                    325 RPM
               

                    Ball Speed:
               

                    16 MPH
               

       

       


            SURFACE PREP


       
           
               
           
       

                    2000 Siaair
               

       

       


            LANE CONDITION


       
           
               
           
       

                    Various (House, Sport)
               

       

       


            BALL REACTION


       
           
               
               
               
               
               
           
           
               
               
               
               
               
           
       

                    Length

                    (1-10)
               

                    Back End

                    (1-10)
               

                    Overall Hook

                    (1-10)
               

                    Midlane Read

                    (1-10)
               

                    Breakpoint Shape

                    (1-10)
               

                    6
               

                    8
               

                    7
               

                    8
               

                    7
               

       

       


            COMMENTS


       
           
               
           
           
               
           
           
               
           
           
               
           
           
               
           
           
               
           
       

                   


                        LIKES


               

                   


                        This ball is definitely hook in a box.  After hitting the ball with 2000 siaair, the ball really came alive.  It makes a good read in the midlane, and makes a strong arc towards the pocket.  
                        On house shots, it has the look of a skid/snap ball, going fairly long, making a sharp, strong turn.  As with the other C*(System) line balls I've owned (3.5 & v4.5), this ball has the same
                        great carry that these balls have.  Using the Alpha Max on sport shots (38' Flat w/ 30mL), the ball makes a very good read in the midlane and is very controlable at the break point.  Missing a little
                        in didn't cause the ball to over react, and missing out didn't give the allusion of falling off a cliff.
                   


               

                   


                        DISLIKES


               

                   


                        Out of the box, I saw the potential that this ball had, but it just wasn't delivering right away.  However, once i hit it w/ the 2000 pad, that was the wake up call the ball needed and is now the remarkable
                        ball that it is today.
                   


               

                   


                        OVERALL


               

                   


                        The C*(System) Alpha Max is the perfect ball for someone looking for both a strong ball on standard houseshots, as well as a ball that is pretty consistant on demanding sport shots.  As I mentioned above, if out of the box
                        the ball doesn't seem to be delivering the performance that you were expecting, hitting it w/ 2000 was the secret for me.  Definitely a must have for all bowlers.
                   


               


Dave Kipperman

Brunswick Pro Shop Staff


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TamerBowling

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Re: C-(System) alpha-max
« Reply #29 on: April 09, 2011, 11:17:13 PM »
LANE CONDITION

Length: 40 ft
 
Volume: medium

Type (THS, Sport Pattern etc): THS

 
COMMENTS

I was very impressed almost immediately with this ball.  I did not expect a ball meant for heavy oil would be capable of such an aggressive move on a medium condition.  The ball gets through the heads cleaner than expected and really makes a strong move at the breakpoint.  It also rolls very heavy into the pocket.  I've had several "snow tires" over the years, but rarely have any been able to handle higher volumes of oil yet still be able to store enough energy on lighter than flood conditions to create strong entry angles.  This ball can fill the heavy oil ball in an arsenal, yet still be usable on your typical house shots, so long as they are not light conditions. 
 
 
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Re: C-(System) alpha-max
« Reply #30 on: May 18, 2011, 07:14:02 PM »


 


DRILL PATTERN


3 x 45 Pin Down


SURFACE PREP


 


Grit: 2000


 


Type: (Matte, Polish, Sanded):


 


 


LANE CONDITION


 


Length:


 


Volume:


 


Type (THS, Sport Pattern etc): Various


 


 


BALL REACTION


 


Length: 105/235


 


Back End: Very Strong


 


Overall Hook: 180/175


 


Midlane Read:


 


Breakpoint Shape: 95/100


 


 


COMMENTS


 


Likes:


This ball took me a while to figure out, but I finally figured out it was because the ball is sooooo strong! As you can tell based off the drilling I use this ball when I need a very aggressive roll in a good amount of oil. This ball clears the heads easier than the C-System 3.5, starts to roll in the mid-lane, and yet still conserves enough energy for the backend. I wouldn’t describe the backend as being snappy, but it’s certainly a strong arc. 


 


This ball is very adaptable. I’ve tried several different surfaces (500 to 4000w/polish) with this ball and had great looks with all surfaces. Obviously the higher grits and polish the ball clears the heads better which makes it stronger on the backbends.


 


I can use this ball on our THS as well as some very heavy and long sport patterns. It’s like the ball adapts to the type of pattern your bowling on. On multiple patterns this balls given me the ability to open up the lane and create more room for error. 


 


 


Dislikes: None


 


Jason Jones


Brunswick Pro Shop Staff


 


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