Burgundy Ringer:
The benefits of using our Chemical Projection Technology allows us to produce a less aggressive reactive coverstock that easily projects down the lane without making the coverstock highly sensitive to the dry and oily parts of the lane.
With its High Gloss box finish, the Ringer Burgundy Pearl will provide excellent length with a medium to quick response to friction at the breakpoint. The Ringer Burgundy Pearl is great ball for rev dominant and slower ball speed players on light oil conditions.
Platinum Ringer:
The CPT – Flip / Chemical Projection Technology Flip reactive coverstock describes our newest formulation for a low friction coverstock. The benefits of using our Chemical Projection Technology allows us to produce a less aggressive reactive coverstock that easily projects down the lane on medium to light oil lane conditions.
With its Royal Shine box finish, the Ringer Platinum Pearl will skid longer with a quicker response to friction at the breakpoint than the Burgundy Ringer. The Ringer Platinum Pearl is great ball for rev dominant and slower ball speed players on light oil conditions.
Since I have and don't believe what's written about the Burgundy, excuse me if I don't believe them about the Platinum. It's certainly not just Brunswick, but I'm tired of manufacturers marketing balls for condition "A" when in fact they work best for condition "B". I don't buy a ton of equipment. I hate to buy the wrong thing because I was mislead by the manufacturer.
Ringer Hook Potential - 115
Wicked Siege Hook Potential - 145
Ringer Length - 160
Wicked Siege Length - 115
From Brunswick's own numbers, the Wicked Siege should hook much earlier and much more than the Ringer. I know it's hard to compare a Storm ball to one from Ebonite, but why can't anyone even be right within their own scale? If both of these had the same surface, I think the Ringer would be earlier. It's hard to say about more because the Ringer has so much mid lane. I think it would puke if I put any surface on it.
Sorry for the continued rant, but I don't want people buying any ball based on marketing and end up not liking it.