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BowlingTechGirl

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Brunswick Rhino
« on: May 11, 2016, 05:09:15 PM »
This is not your typical entry level pearl bowling ball! I would have to say that the Rhino this the cleanest release from Brunswick Bowling.

The core and cover combo gets the Rhino down the lane without any trouble and when it encounters the dry at the exit point,and it turns left without any hint of jump.
What you do get is a controlled smooth heavy arc.The Rhino on a fresh house let me move just right of the oil line and and playing this angle allowed me to stay with the Rhino longer before moving deeper with this ball when the lanes started burning up when fronts started to hook early.

On the 2nd shift house or the broken down tournament shot the Rhino is the ball you are looking for. The Rhino's smooth arcing roll allows me send it wide and have it corner consistently without fearing that it was going to jump through the nose. The pin carry was great on this type of shot.

But the Rhino is perfectly suited for those medium to light oil house shots.
Anyone looking for control in a price-point ball needs to think about the Rhino as their next purchase.

So make sure you take a look at the new line of Rhino’s.
Angela Wilt Brunswick Regional Staff Member
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charlest

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Re: Brunswick Rhino
« Reply #1 on: May 11, 2016, 07:19:49 PM »
Thank you.

What might be very informative is how it compares to the Strike King on the same pattern.
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tburky

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Re: Brunswick Rhino
« Reply #2 on: May 11, 2016, 09:55:17 PM »
Thank you.

What might be very informative is how it compares to the Strike King on the same pattern.

I would like to know that myself. I love the strike king for dry lanes

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Re: Brunswick Rhino
« Reply #3 on: May 12, 2016, 09:35:29 AM »
Thank you.

What might be very informative is how it compares to the Strike King on the same pattern.

Judging by the numbers; the Rhino should be a touch sooner but more continuous than the Strike King.  Rhino's RG is a little lower but the diff is a little higher. Looks like it should be a touch stronger than the Strike Kings and yet a touch weaker than the Soul Mate.
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Re: Brunswick Rhino
« Reply #4 on: May 12, 2016, 10:50:02 AM »
 I feel that the Rhino is a little sooner than the Strike King,but not by much.The Rhino seems to have a little more motion in the late mid-lane than the Strike King.The Rhino also seems like it gave me more miss room right,without fear of it hanging and not recovering when sent wide.Or jumping through the nose.

 Playing the same line "fourth arrow" on second shift lanes,the Rhino is more continuous than the Strike King.But I like this because I can get it wider and play slightly steeper angles,without it jumping off the exit point or not recovering.The Strike King would be about 2-3 boards right of the Rhino down lane.

Playing on a fresh 44 foot house shot the Rhino wasn't as touchy downlane at the breakpoint.The Strike King on this condition is about 5"-7"longer.But again,the Rhino allowed me to play more areas on the lane with more consistency,with better pin carry because of the angles it lets me play.

The Rhino seems to be more versatile than the Strike King.Which helps fill holes in my bag.That's always a good thing when trying to figure out what balls to take to a tournament.The Rhino gives me more area on the drying and broken lanes,and being able to play straighter on fresh house shots,that's a plus.I really like this ball.Finding a great ball for me that matches my speed and rev rate on these conditions, dramatically helps my carry.And ball that helps me relax and feel confident in it's ability greatly increases confidence.

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charlest

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Re: Brunswick Rhino
« Reply #5 on: May 12, 2016, 11:53:11 AM »
Thank you, Angela.
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Re: Brunswick Rhino
« Reply #6 on: May 12, 2016, 04:25:00 PM »
No Problem.You're welcome.

SVstar34

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Re: Brunswick Rhino
« Reply #7 on: May 13, 2016, 11:48:51 PM »
Picked up mine today. The green/silver color combo looks great. I have a tournament tomorrow maybe I'll get to throw it

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Re: Brunswick Rhino
« Reply #8 on: May 14, 2016, 01:06:01 AM »
I would love to see a vid with one sanded around 2000 Siaair, I'm thinking it would have a great all around motion.

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Re: Brunswick Rhino
« Reply #9 on: May 14, 2016, 04:27:03 PM »
I would love to see a vid with one sanded around 2000 Siaair, I'm thinking it would have a great all around motion.

That is what I did to my Strike King and kept it at that finish.  For me 500/rough buff plus polish equals very hit or miss reaction.
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Re: Brunswick Rhino
« Reply #10 on: May 14, 2016, 05:25:49 PM »
Well I brought out the Rhino when I got to game 5 today and started with the front 8 until I left a 9 pin and finished with a 268. I really like the motion. Plenty of length and enough backend to drive through the deck.

It looks like the Rhino will solve my issue of needing a ball with a cover to get through the burnt midlane our house shot and still have enough angle to kick out 10s.

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