BALL SPECS
Pin Length: 2-3
Starting Top Weight: 2.9 oz
Ball Weight: 15 lbs 4 oz
DRILL PATTERN
Ball: Pin below middle finger, CG below ring finger
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X Hole (if there is one): No Hole
BOWLER STYLE
Rev Rate: 400 rpms
Ball Speed: 17.5 mph
PAP/Track:
SURFACE PREP
Grit: High Gloss
Type: (Matte, Polish, Sanded): Polished
LANE CONDITIONS
Lengths of patterns: 38 foot house shot and broken down Tokyo pattern
Volumes: moderate
Type: house/sport
BALL REACTION
Length: Clean through the heads and the midlane
Back End: Strong arc
Overall Hook: continuous backend
Midlane Read: very little
Breakpoint Shape: arc
COMMENTS
Likes: Great ball for house shot, and broken down sport shot. Clean through the front, with lots of recovery in dry, and hold in oil.
Dislikes: Maybe allergic to oil, but that is not why I got this ball.
To be honest, I have not been a Brunswick fan for the past few years. The balls were either hit or miss on a given night, and I always seemed to wander back to my Storm/Roto equipment. With the Ringer, I wanted to try and replace one of my favorite balls the Rotogrip Darkstar. I drilled this ball pin down to try and get a smoother reaction.
After a few games, here is what I see. On the broken down Tokyo sport pattern, this ball was clean through the front, and recovered great. I was able to stand about 27-28, and throw the ball straight up 7-10. The ball was clean for the first 42 feet, and once the ball hit the dry made a strong arc to the pocket. Every ball that hit the pocket struck, and the carry was amazing.
I then moved to a fresh house shot a few lanes over. The first ball on the fresh house shot, I tried to play 15-7, but I dropped the ball on the lane. Ball floated to about the 2 board, and came screaming back to leave a weak 10 pin. I proceeded to throw the next 4-5 balls moving deeper until I was standing 40-42 and playing anywhere from 15-25 at the arrows to the gutter. Every ball that I threw well struck, and the carry was amazing.
Based on the limited amount of testing I have been able to do with this ball, I think on typical house shots, this will be one of the first balls out of the bag, just so I don’t have to stand in the left gutter. And from what I see, I can use this ball to play many different angles on the lane (from straight up 7 to going coast to coast). My friend who I have been bowling with a lot paid this ball the best compliment I have heard in a long time: “This ball reminds me of your Cherry Vibe”. As an FYI, the Cherry Vibe is one of the top 5 balls of all time for me….
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