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nocarey

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New Brunswick International Releases Sept. ''''''''10
« on: September 06, 2010, 01:31:10 AM »
from the Sunbridge site. . .

DiamondBack Sunrise-
The Diamondback Sunrise uses the proven Brunswick multi-sided Rocket
core system. The Rocket core is a low RG core that aids the Activator Plus in midlane grip and backend recovery.

The Diamondback Sunrise, finished with Brunswick High Gloss Polish, will provide excellent length through the front part of the lane. The core and coverstock strength give the Diamondback Sunrise the potential for a strong, continuous backend reaction with remarkable pin action, on typical medium to medium
oily lane conditions.

video-
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YI2jAWXf5uA

ball info-         
http://www.sunbridge-group.com/pc/brunswick/ball/2010/09_diamondback_sunrise/index.html


Wild Spalsh-
The Wild Splash uses the popular Zone Classic low RG asymmetrical core shape system. The core improves the adhesion of the Propel coverstock to the lane,    giving the Wild Splash the potential to aggressively respond in the mid and backend of the lane.
Bowlers looking for an aggressive but forgiving backend reaction will appreciate the Wild Splash. Most bowlers will find success with the Wild Splash when combating medium to oily lane patterns.

video-
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uvEyEDZIS24

ball info-
http://www.sunbridge-group.com/pc/brunswick/ball/2010/09_wild_splash/index.html


            . . . .NEW INFO 9/17/2010. . . .

from the Brunswick site a new C-System 4.5 INT-
http://www.bowlwithbrunswick.com/balls/detail/csystem-4.5-int/

With its High Gloss finish, the C•(System) 4.5 INT will offer a lower friction factor than the C•(System) v4.5, with response time to friction similar to the C•(System) 3.5. The new C•(System) 4.5 INT is best used on medium to medium-oily lane conditions when you need to use a breakpoint further down the lane with a quick response motion to increase pin carry.

Edited on 9/9/2010 6:17 PM


Edited on 9/19/2010 5:10 PM