BallReviews
General Category => Miscellaneous => Topic started by: xrayjay on May 16, 2016, 02:04:54 AM
-
To the Tropical breeze?
To the Blue Hammer?
It's been since 2006, or 2007/8, since I've rolled a brunswick ball during leagues. Looking for reasons to get another brunswick.... I just never really matched up with Brunswick balls, but i'll give it a shot if the balls fits.
Note: owned Raging inferno, twisted fury, ultra zone, and slingshot.
-
Tropical breeze?
Blue Hammer?
It's been since 2006, or 2007/8, since I've rolled a brunswick ball during leagues. Looking for reasons to get another brunswick.... I just never really matched up with Brunswick balls, but i'll give it a shot if the balls fits.
Note: owned Raging inferno, twisted fury, ultra zone, and slingshot.
Little stronger than a Slingshot but weaker than a Raging Inferno. The Rhino is still for light to medium conditions. But when the Slingshot isnt hooking enough and the Raging is a little too much; then Rhino will be a good ball to go to.
-
Tropical breeze?
Blue Hammer?
It's been since 2006, or 2007/8, since I've rolled a brunswick ball during leagues. Looking for reasons to get another brunswick.... I just never really matched up with Brunswick balls, but i'll give it a shot if the balls fits.
Note: owned Raging inferno, twisted fury, ultra zone, and slingshot.
Little stronger than a Slingshot but weaker than a Raging Inferno. The Rhino is still for light to medium conditions. But when the Slingshot isnt hooking enough and the Raging is a little too much; then Rhino will be a good ball to go to.
Thanks kinda got an idea now... but between the TB an BH, where does the Rhino stand?
-
Tropical breeze?
Blue Hammer?
It's been since 2006, or 2007/8, since I've rolled a brunswick ball during leagues. Looking for reasons to get another brunswick.... I just never really matched up with Brunswick balls, but i'll give it a shot if the balls fits.
Note: owned Raging inferno, twisted fury, ultra zone, and slingshot.
Little stronger than a Slingshot but weaker than a Raging Inferno. The Rhino is still for light to medium conditions. But when the Slingshot isnt hooking enough and the Raging is a little too much; then Rhino will be a good ball to go to.
Thanks kinda got an idea now... but between the TB an BH, where does the Rhino stand?
Typically urethane balls want to roll up sooner but much smoother than resin. The TB just doesnt hook much unless there is defined friction and/or you are rev dominate. I would think that the Rhino is going to be strongest overall of the 3; but it will all come after the 35 foot mark due to the cover and stronger core. The Rhino should be more continuous around the backend of the lane compared to the BH and a full step up from the Tropical Breeze. In fact; the numbers on the Rhino and new Match ball from Storm are identical.