BallReviews
Equipment Boards => Brunswick => Topic started by: bigfish on November 03, 2004, 02:16:14 AM
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How closely related are the two balls.
Shawn
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In a side by side ball test we did at the factory, both balls picked up a heavy roll at about the same length, but the Goliath was more continous on the back end and the Swamp ran out of energy. It also seems like the surface of the Goliath is a little easier to tweak. It really has the ability to create a great look on certain conditions, it's just that most bowlers or ball drillers are a little hesitant of the medium to high load particle balls.
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If ya ain't throwin' BRUNSWICK....you ain't maximizin' your abilities. Get r done with BRUNSWICK.
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Yellow?!!?!
How about a nice LIME GREEN and Dark Blue swirl with Black Labels, that would be HOT
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I have a lot of balls.
My vote goes for a white/black swirl.
andrew
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FUFU
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If its solid how about a nice solid red color. I don't think brunswick had used this color in a while.
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I should just quit bowling, oh wait I already tried that.
Now that I am back and my Saws are sharp again, I am ready to cut some wood.
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Brunswick now make multi color balls so look out it is coming soon, they spent the dough for new machinery.
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We did spend quite a bit on new technology to improve the patterns of our mixtures and other stuff, but we have not perfected the ability to have multi colored particle balls yet. This is one of the high priorities in the factory.
We out in the field are really looking forward to this and know you guys are also.
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If ya ain't throwin' BRUNSWICK....you ain't maximizin' your abilities. Get r done with BRUNSWICK.
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Until then, i'd also like to see a solid red colored ball. I always liked how the pulse looked. Maybe a dark yellow color also?
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stanski
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I was scared of both
No need to be scared of the Goliath. If you're looking for a urethane shape in a stronger ball, the Goliath will fill the bill. Mine's in box condition, and I use it to tame down oilier wet-dry conditions, as it doesn't bounce from the dry boards the way that reactives do.
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