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Equipment Boards => Brunswick => Topic started by: RotoStorm864 on July 14, 2010, 01:20:27 PM
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I used to be a Big B supporter but shyed away from them the last couple years. With some of the new releases catching my eye I was just wondering how they would compliment my current Storm/Roto arsenal? Any feedback would be greatly appreciated.
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Which Storm and Roto balls do you own? I know their line-up pretty well, but need to see what you're using.
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Lane Carter, Strike Zone Pro Shops - Salt Lake City, Utah
Brunswick Pro Shop Staff
www.brunswickbowling.com
The opinions expressed are solely those of the writer and not of Brunswick Corporation.
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Currently I have a Mutant Cell, Attitude Shift, 2nd Dimension, and a Street Rod Pearl. The new Revolver and Anaconda really have me intereted. Thanks notclay, any help is greatly appreciated.
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My guess is that the Revolver will fit between the 2 solids (Mutant, Attitude) and your 2nd Dimension. The Revolver is a very strong, early rolling pearl cover. It really rolls like a solid, but with a little bit more late movement. Oil volume should allow this one to come alive. Drier house shots may require a tweak of the cover.
The Anaconda should fit between the 2nd Dimension and the T-Road pearl. This ball can be used by more styles with great luck. A very high performing ball at a modest price point. I hope this helps.
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Lane Carter, Strike Zone Pro Shops - Salt Lake City, Utah
Brunswick Pro Shop Staff
www.brunswickbowling.com
The opinions expressed are solely those of the writer and not of Brunswick Corporation.
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Even the releases from last year are really great. Wild Thing,Ride, and Card plus the Diamondback, and Python to name a few. Any would be great to try and probably available at a great price to do it.
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" men lie, women lie, numbers don't "
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I too was a huge big B fan, but got away from them.
I would say for the most part, they have definitely got the problems worked out down in mexico, and the quality is back up.
go for it, I say, and let us know what you think
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i throw alot of stuff and as a fan of the ebonite brands, i must say the relovler and anaconda are the two best brunswick balls i've thrown in a very, very long time. mind you i missed the inferno era, but the haven't been as impressed with a b ball since the danger zone than i was watching those 2 go down the lane.
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The Bowler's Edge Pro Shop
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I too was a huge big B fan, but got away from them.
Ditto for me. Especially back in the days of the Quantums as well as for about 12-15 years leading up to the Quantums. I stayed with Big "B" until they quit making Quantums. Then threw Storm for 3 year or so and have used various companys balls since then. Last 2 Big "B" balls I have owned are the Absolute Inferno and Twisted Fury Pearl. I may start throwing some Big "B" balls again in the near future.
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"Whenever I feel the urge to exercise I lie down until the feeling passes away."
Brick
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I have thrown the Siege, Rattler, Fury and Twisted Fury. Loved the Siege, though it is definitely a heavy oil ball. I threw it on the Shark and the carry from deep inside was better than anything else I tried as long as the oil was heavy enough. Also loved the Twisted Fury. I had less success with the other two. I have noticed that the durability of their coverstocks is superior to anything else I have thrown (Ebonite, Storm and Lane Masters) on the Wood Lanes I bowl on. My Fury and Twisted Fury both have 90 or so games on them, but they have no track and I have to look VERY hard to find any scratches. They look like they have about 5 games on them each.
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Depends where you want to fit balls in.The new 4.5 is our new ball in the c system line and really is quite agressive to the dry.Very clean through the front.Revolver Is a good one for more volumes of oil.Very stong pearl with big mid lane.Anaconda is a very versatile ball and will work on a variety of conditions with surface adjustments.Take your pick you will be happy with all three.
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I have a C-system 2.5 and while its not a "bad" ball, I find it kinda ordinary.
Nothing really special about it.
I have found a new friend it the Rattler I just punched up. A great ball!
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Yes. it's I, the Inverted One..
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I've been using Brunswick bowling balls for many years and have always had great ball reactions with them whether it was a Danger Zone, an original Inferno, or a C-System 2.5
I had great success with both the 2.5 and the 3.5 last year. I've purchased another 2.5 for the upcoming 2010-2011 season because I feel it's that good. To those who haven't thrown Brunswick in awhile.......you should see what you're missing.