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bowl4jc

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BWP vs Total NV
« on: January 14, 2008, 02:57:10 AM »
What are the differences in reactions and what conditions these two balls will cover?  Drilled the same let me know

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fuel3331

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Re: BWP vs Total NV
« Reply #1 on: January 14, 2008, 03:30:07 PM »
BWP revs a touch earlier than the TNV and has a significantly stronger backend reaction. While each ball has an angular breakpoint, the BWP is more pronounced giving the ball 3-5 boards more overall hook. Each piece depending on layout & surface prep could cover the lighter side of medium to medium-heavy lanes. Unless you have no hand, I can't imagine either being useful on drier conditions.

tdub36tjt

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Re: BWP vs Total NV
« Reply #2 on: January 14, 2008, 04:20:02 PM »
I am surprised to see someone say the BWP is stronger than a TNV. I have only thrown one BWP and I have thrown numerous TNV. The one BWP I threw was significantly weaker and later than any of the TNV I have thrown. I have thrown a TNV with a similar layout as to what the BWP has.

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BWP revs a touch earlier than the TNV and has a significantly stronger backend reaction. While each ball has an angular breakpoint, the BWP is more pronounced giving the ball 3-5 boards more overall hook. Each piece depending on layout & surface prep could cover the lighter side of medium to medium-heavy lanes. Unless you have no hand, I can't imagine either being useful on drier conditions.