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Fury
« on: December 31, 1969, 06:00:00 PM »
The market has been asking for it and you''ve been warned it was coming...........now the new high performance brand from Brunswick is finally here! After three years of development Brunswick proudly introduces FURY.  FURY comes to market with two new technologies High Octane Coverstock and Symmetric Torsion Core Technology.

Coverstock:
High Octane Coverstock is Brunswick’s latest development in Solid Color Coverstock Technology. The Ultimate & Scorchin’ Inferno® balls were the humble predecessors to the new performance standard of FURY.More aggressive than Activator® or ActivatorMAX, High Octane coverstock provides more traction in the oil and is better able to handle the combination of hard synthetic lane surfaces and the carrydown created by today’s high-tech lane oils. Fury is the highest hook potential non-particle ball Brunswick has ever produced and is our best ever combination of high hook potential, great mid-lane recovery combined with strong and continuous back-end reaction.

Core:
The Torsion core is a new core shape concept that involves applying a computerized torsion or twisting process to high-tech shapes. Brunswick testing has shown that the Torsion core should quickly become known for its high hook potential, easy revving and powerful, but controllable breakpoints.  The first Torsion core is a symmetric version that requires no unique drilling techniques. Brunswick has twisted the core on the inside of the ball so you can twist it up more on the lanes. It started with a Fuze®, turned into an Inferno and now comes the Fury......Feel the FURY.

Reaction Characteristics
•Out of the Box: The FURY continues the Brunswick tradition of controlling the mid-lane to create maximum forgiveness and versatility. With its 800-grit wet sand surface, the FURY matches up well on most medium to oily house conditions.
•When dulled: The hooking action will increase and its arc will become more even, creating a better match-up for oily lane conditions and for smoothing over/under reactions seen on wet/dry lane conditions.
•When shined: With either Brunswick’s Factory Finish “High Gloss Polish” or “Rough Buff”, your FURY will go longer in the oil and react stronger to the dry creating a more skid/snap arc. High Gloss Polish creates more length than Rough Buff.
Coverstock
High Octane Reactive
3-color Solid:

Black / Red / Purple
Hardness: 76-77
Factory Finish
800-grit wet sand
More Information
Core Dynamics @ 16#
Two-component
Dynamically
Symmetrical core
RG-max: 2.515  
RG-min: 2.471
RG-diff: 0.044
Average RG: 2.8
Performance
Hook Potential 165
Length 45
Breakpoint Shape 75
Available Weights
12-16 Pounds

 

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Re: Fury
« Reply #61 on: April 14, 2009, 06:01:27 PM »
First ball i purchased when I got back into bowling three years ago.I found out in hurry why every one  was bowling such high scores compared to the late 80s.This ball made up when I missed high and when I left it out right of target. Still the hardest hitting ball I have thrown. Used this ball up!!!!!!!!!!!!More then 500 games when I kicked it loose last month.Resurfaced it twice and let my sons use it when it finally died the last time.They put more revs on the ball so it would react for them. Played ball down 15 board, break point at the 5 and solid shots all night. Little effort for older guys who has to conserve energy buts till likes to see good action on the ball. Had the ball drilled at the 2oclock position with the ceg kicked out a little.This ball never let me down and I will remember it fondly.Told the high school guy I gave it to that when he was finished with it to give it back as it was going on my hall of fame mantle with my Blue nail AND PEARL RHINO.

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Re: Fury
« Reply #62 on: September 13, 2010, 10:41:23 AM »
ok, so I found this old ball in the Pro-shop. Bridge was cracked, sanding lines all over it. Redeeming factors:1" pin, under 1 oz top wt, serial# still deep. So I plugged it and resurfaced it. Drilled it with pin on axis and a 9" wt hole. Went 500/1000/2000/ rough Buff. First game: 230. This ball has 2" of flair with a big smooth arc starting at about 40'.It didn't die out either. I loved the consistant roll. I thought my pin under Maxx Zone was smooth on the back, but this Fury is silk. Axis weight drillings are usable in today's equiptment. Just make sure it's a symmetrical weight block. (works smoother)
This ball goes with me to tournements from now on.
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Update:

4/24/11

Bowled Nevada state open this week-end, using my Fury, took 1st in doubles. Last game of set started with 8in a row; 255 game. split in 9th :( , Fury was the most consistant on the sport shot.
 
Edited on 4/25/2011 at 6:41 AM