Well... like I said... I was not looking for (or expecting) someone to give a carte blanch answer and say something like "plastic balls are indestructible, no worries". Responses so far are kind of what I anticipated, but still appreciate.
Probably depends on just HOW hot the conditions are, how long the ball is sitting in the car, and whether or not it''s in direct sunlight. A part of me was hoping several people might chime in with an "it''s indestructable" type comment, but I guess not.
Seems consensus so far would be to treat a plastic ball similarly to the reactive ones. Might sit in the car in 90+ heat outdoor temp (110-120 in the car) and never have a problem. And then again.... why tempt fate.
Next question would be whether there is a recognized outdoor temp at which the possibility of damage is considerably higher or likely to occur faster.
Generally if it''s in the upper 80''s to low 90''s, I dont worry about the balls sitting in the car for a few hours (unless they''re brand new and I''m more paranoid about them anyway). But once the temps get into the mid 90''s....when they do (Chicago metro area), I bring the bowling bag inside. ---Same as when the temps get below 20 degrees in the winter.
Edited on 6/16/2010 10:46 PM