BallReviews
Equipment Boards => Brunswick => Topic started by: mstevens on January 19, 2016, 10:24:54 AM
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look pretty good just announced.
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http://www.bowlwithbrunswick.com/balls/detail/danger-zone/
http://www.bowlwithbrunswick.com/balls/detail/ultimate-nirvana/
http://radicalbowling.com/balls/ridiculous-asym
http://radicalbowling.com/balls/rave-on
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It's time
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Cool...I was just asking about the vintage line....lol
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Is the Zone going to be similar to the Blue/Black Karma solid?
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I believe the cover will be stronger then the Karma
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Dat dz is going to get a lot of grey haired guys excited ha-ha
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Really excited for these! I had 3 people pre order the zone tonight. Definitely creating a buzz!
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Danger Zone is back! This will be the first ball that I've ever pre-ordered. It's official. I'm taking bowling serious again.
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My original Gold Rhino Pro lost value when the Vintage GRP was released. Guess that will happen with my original DZ lol.
But all joking aside, I have the LT-48 and the GRP. Love the LT and don't like the GRP. But I'm going to buy a DZ!
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https://youtu.be/olATfGhQQzg
Danger Zone
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This is the first ball i have ever pre-ordered. I cannot wait to have this and the ridiculous in the bag together!!!!!!!!!!!!
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I am on board as well. Getting the Danger Zone next month!
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The Ultimate is a must for me.
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Heck, *I* might order a DZ! First Brunswick ball since 2004.
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too bad they will be made in Mexico and be nothing like the OG DZ.
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too bad they will be made in Mexico and be nothing like the OG DZ.
Because of today's higher viscosity oils, even a brand new Danger Zone from 1996 will never look like you remember it looking.
If only the present could live up to expectation provided by our memories.
Such is life, truly.
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How can we compare the new nirvana with the original?
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I got to try both the Danger Zone and the Ultimate Nirvana. Afterwards I pre-ordered both. REALLY liked the Ultimate Nirvana!! The lanes where I bowl are heavily oiled. The Ultimate Nirvana was able to find enough friction to hook and still had plenty of back end power.