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Bowler19525

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Immortalizer storage bag
« on: December 15, 2021, 10:53:15 AM »
Has anyone else seen this?  I am just having a really hard time with this one...

https://www.magnumbowlingproducts.com/

 

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Re: Immortalizer storage bag
« Reply #1 on: December 15, 2021, 11:21:39 AM »
Has anyone else seen this?  I am just having a really hard time with this one...

https://www.magnumbowlingproducts.com/

Yeah.  I saw this a couple months ago on youtube.  It is interesting to say the least but I kind of like Hickland's products that keep the cover from drying out that leads to cracking.
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Re: Immortalizer storage bag
« Reply #2 on: December 15, 2021, 11:31:18 AM »
Has anyone else seen this?  I am just having a really hard time with this one...

https://www.magnumbowlingproducts.com/

Yeah.  I saw this a couple months ago on youtube.  It is interesting to say the least but I kind of like Hickland's products that keep the cover from drying out that leads to cracking.

This product supposedly does the same thing, but I don't see any difference between this immortalizer product or just keeping your ball in a mylar bag (or the bag it comes in from the factory.)  This product just appears to be a really fancy mylar bag. 

It is interesting they were able to get a US Patent on it.

I laughed when I saw on the video presentation putting the ball in the bag, then putting that in the bowling bag.  Just seems like total overkill.  If this really worked as well as it supposedly does, why wouldn't the bag manufacturers simply line the ball compartments of their bags in mylar?

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Re: Immortalizer storage bag
« Reply #3 on: December 15, 2021, 06:25:32 PM »
None of it matters.

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Re: Immortalizer storage bag
« Reply #4 on: December 16, 2021, 07:26:35 AM »
Has anyone else seen this?  I am just having a really hard time with this one...

https://www.magnumbowlingproducts.com/

Yeah.  I saw this a couple months ago on youtube.  It is interesting to say the least but I kind of like Hickland's products that keep the cover from drying out that leads to cracking.

This product supposedly does the same thing, but I don't see any difference between this immortalizer product or just keeping your ball in a mylar bag (or the bag it comes in from the factory.)  This product just appears to be a really fancy mylar bag. 

It is interesting they were able to get a US Patent on it.

I laughed when I saw on the video presentation putting the ball in the bag, then putting that in the bowling bag.  Just seems like total overkill.  If this really worked as well as it supposedly does, why wouldn't the bag manufacturers simply line the ball compartments of their bags in mylar?

In the long run, if a ball cracks, that person has to go make another purchase.  If that crack happens after any warranties are expired, that is more money for the ball companies. 
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Re: Immortalizer storage bag
« Reply #5 on: December 16, 2021, 10:14:17 AM »
I have had a few balls crack over the years.  I just throw them away and use another ball in my arsenal.  I have never bought a new ball to immediately replace one that cracked.

Every Storm ball I have ever owned ended up cracking.  Only lost 2 or 3 other brands to cracking over the years.