BallReviews
General Category => Miscellaneous => Topic started by: carltonsportsassoc on September 14, 2003, 05:28:49 AM
-
OK I have a Fuz eliminator and love it when lanes are right. The problem is sometimes not enough oil. Who makes the best mid price ball for medium oil. Want a ball that hooks some but not as much as the eliminator. What is the best deal?
--------------------
C-Mac
-
The entire Monster line fromm Brunswick is probably one of the most comprehensive & and successful mid-lines out there. Since you're already happy with Brunswick, something from there may be a good match.
-
A smash/r, i have one that i hardly use in 14, it overlaps lane conditions with my blueberry and don't get me wrong it's a good ball, but when my choice is big B or a saw i'm choosing my saw.
-
to lane 1 lefty if i had to choose between big b and a saw big b everyime same ball for less price
-
TY king, if these folks saw the difference (pun intended) the extra dough wouldn't matter.
-
Any of Visionary's Gargoyle line. Good pricing and great core/cover stock.
Scott
-
track thrash is one mean ball or any of the blade balls from hammer
-
i've thrown every ball in brunswicks monster line( except the bruiser )and every one has been a great ball for the money. there was a ball for every lane condition. buy a great rolling ball AND save some money---what more could you ask for.
-
here my 2 cents....
can't go wrong with Columbia and the Flipside series......
--------------------
Morality is Temporary.
Wisdom is Permanent.
-
ok, so must have just about established that every mid price ball is great for someone!

--------------------
Am-1337-o