The flagship ball in my Brunswick arsenal is the Command Zone Arc. Easy revving, extremely versatile, and deceptively strong define this monster.
Player Profile
Right handed tweener
17mph, 300rpms
PAP 4 3/4 right, 1/8 up
Center Profile
Many different houses, lane patterns, sport and PBA Patterns D & E1
Ball Specs
3 1/2 inch pin
3.3 oz topweight
4 x 4 drill with weighthole 6 inches away from center of grip
Factory Finish
Pro's
-Gives me a reliable strong arcing movement on virtually any condition
-I haven't found a condition yet(besides dry) where I can't play any part of the lane with it
-Finishes well from many different angles, which alot of balls cannot do
-Low R.G. gives pretty good length
-Even though it is very strong out of the dry(much stronger than Brunswick indicates) it is readable and controlable
-Flush shots leave very few corner pins
-Excellent ball on flat conditions, sport conditions, and PBA PAtterns D & E
-Great for players with higher speed and/or weaker revs
Con's
-Not the greatest ball to blend wet/dry patterns with in the box finish
-Doesn't seem to be at home on THS(doesn't like to be swung from oil to dry, it'll overreact with this drilling)
-Doesn't adapt well to speed changes(Speed must be firm and consistant with this ball, but for the experienced player it shouldn't be a problem)
Other Notes
I've had this ball for quite sometime, I have no idea why I haven't posted a review on one of my favorite balls in my lineup. I recently brought it out of the closet to shoot 298 with it in league(got a little too happy on the last shot and boomed it for a 2-4 leave). This ball reminds me how much I like the NControl coverstock from Brunswick. It seems to combine the best of both worlds with Powerkoil 17 and Powerkoil 18. You get the distance through the heads of Powerkoil 17, but the hard drive at the breakpoint(or out of the dry boards) with Powerkoil 18. So basically, this coverstock is stronger than Powerkoil 17, but more forgiving and less over/under than Powerkoil 18, allowing you to blend the lane a little better while giving you more distance than PK18. They had a gem with this ball, proven powerful core and this coverstock were overlooked by alot of bowlers and hated by bowlers who didn't have alot of hand.
This ball does exactly what its advertised to do.....ARC. Don't expect skid snap or a drastic angle out of this. This is a sport and flat shot killer, a must have for any tournament bowler. I love the fact that the Monster Frenzy is basically a pearlized version of this ball, I may have to seek out and find one. After about 5-6 years after its release, the Command Zone Arc is still a dominant ball on many of today's conditions.
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-DJ Marshall
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