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Long Roller

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bvp mammoth
« on: October 10, 2006, 02:04:37 PM »
Technology
The BVP Mammoth brings two new technologies into the BVP line, Multi-Sided Symmetric Core Technology, and Activator High Load Particle Coverstock to create performance that improves on the reaction of balls such as the BVP Goliath and Swamp Monster.

Multi-Sided symmetric core designs have been used in Brunswick High Performance balls since 2000.  Featuring exotic shapes that are easy to drill, the Multi-Sided shape is locked into the outer core, leaving little chance for core separation.  The Rocket Core used in the 14-16 pound Mammoth pushes the RG to a lower level than previous BVP balls.  Brunswick research has shown that lower RG’s are a better match for today’s lane conditions, which often include: high efficiency lubricants, daily full-lane stripping and longer, higher volume lane oil patterns.  In this environment, lower RG’s improve mid-lane traction and reduce over/under reactions at the breakpoint.

The Mammoth utilizes a High Load Particle version of Activator Coverstock Technology.  Activator coverstock technology was introduced into Brunswick High Performance Balls in 2003 and is known for its durability and ball reaction.  The Mammoth’s Activator high load particle coverstock propels it to the highest hook potential rating ever for a Brunswick ball.  

The specifications for the BVP Mammoth are: Core: Low RG: Coverstock: Activator High Load Particle: Color: Blue / Copper solid: Hardness: 76-78: RG Rating (actual): 2.499: (differential): 0.045: Weights: 10-16: Hook Potential: 165: Length: 40: Breakpoint Shape: 45
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BrunsMike

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Re: bvp mammoth
« Reply #16 on: October 11, 2006, 10:51:23 PM »
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Just to be clear.....BVP and Inferno in November, no Zone in December.

Some rumors are fun to read, but I don't want y'all getting all the release date info all screwed up, nor do I want y'all expecting 3 new balls under your tree for Christmas and only getting 2.

I've already said too much. LOL.

Enjoy,

   RoB LaW
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Ummm, not cool because my house is planning a Pro-am with the newest Zone ball and they are not talking about the red zone being the ball used for this tournament. Thanks for that little tid bit (bit in reverse is tid!) I will inform the pro shop operator about that.
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Re: bvp mammoth
« Reply #17 on: October 12, 2006, 07:27:28 AM »

dizzyfugu

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Re: bvp mammoth
« Reply #18 on: October 12, 2006, 07:41:19 AM »
Thanks for the official files!

The Rocket core really looks promising - I wish this one will be used with a light load particle, solid coverstock.

Interesting that an old ZonePro coer is used in the 11 & 12 lbs balls?
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