Brunswick has always made great stuff.
Heavy roll, midlane and good backend hook and great hit!
Particularly great for lefties and all the midlane oil we usually see.
BUT, in general they were not top of the heat on the pro tour as recently as last year.
On Kegel oil it always seemed that most of their stuff just grabbed to early on the show much of the time. This included particles (ie Eliminator always looked bad(and a great house ball), REactives were very touchy, and also even the Inferno looked like Crap! All too grabby while storm dominated along with Dynothane.
Now all of a sudden Brunswick oils are being used. All of a sudden for whatever reason the lanes appear wetter. More viscous oil, higher volume, I don't know. But Brunswick balls and their heavy churning motion look to be a perfect fit. Members of the Dynothane and Storm set are complaining about going too long most of the time.
The Inferno with Activator also works (like particles were suppossed to ....to smooth over under. Therefore Brunswick now rules.
The question with everyone switching to Brunswick because of the show results, have their conditions really changed at home and maybe they should be still using the cleaner thru the heads and mids Columbia and Storm covers?
Are your lanes dressed with Brunswick oil?. If yes viva la nation if not hmmmmm!?>>>>
REgards,
Luckylefty