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Columbia 300 Blur Hybrid Bowling Ball Review

The Blur is Clear… First Impressions Nice controllable ball that is immensely useable…Yes! Our Testers: Coach T Tweener: 350 rpm PAP: 4 9/16 & 3/4 up Axis tilt: low-medium Axis rotation: >45 degrees Layout: 70 x 2.75 x 35 The layout was selected with Storm’s Vector Layout System (VLS). The ball was drilled for medium … Continue reading Columbia 300 Blur Hybrid Bowling Ball Review

Brunswick Brute Bowling Ball Review

Is This Ball Brutish Enough? First Impressions Brunswick is onto something here for bowlers looking for that medium to lighter house shot weapon. Our Testers: Brandon Hinderer Regional Brunswick Staffer Power Player: 450 rpm PAP: 5 3/8 & 7/8 up Axis tilt: low-medium Axis rotation: >45 degrees Layout: 65 x 4.5 x 50 Test Patterns: … Continue reading Brunswick Brute Bowling Ball Review

Brunswick Mastermind Intellect Bowling Ball Review

One Intellectual Piece… First Impressions Brunswick hit the mark with the Mastermind Intellect! Yes, Goldilocks, this one is just right… Our Testers: Brandon Hinderer Regional Brunswick Staffer Power Player: 450 rpm PAP: 5 3/8 & 7/8 up Axis tilt: low-medium Axis rotation: >45 degrees Layout: 65 x 4.5 x 50 Test Patterns: 41ft THS, 10:1, … Continue reading Brunswick Mastermind Intellect Bowling Ball Review

Roto Grip Sinister Bowling Ball Review

The Sinister is Evil! First Impressions The Sinister is going to be another hit for Roto Grip. It’s big hook and strength overpowers fresh oil patterns. Our Testers: Eric Erb is a top junior bowler in the PJBT (Pennsylvania Junior Bowlers Tournament) Power Player: 450 rpm PAP: 4 3/4 & 1/2 up Axis tilt: low-medium … Continue reading Roto Grip Sinister Bowling Ball Review

Roto Grip Hysteria Bowling Ball Review

The Hysteria is Hysterical! First Impressions Amaaaazzziiinnnggg!!! Our Testers: Eric Erb is a top junior bowler in the PJBT (Pennsylvania Junior Bowlers Tournament) Power Player: 450 rpm PAP: 4 3/4 & 1/2 up Axis tilt: low-medium Axis rotation: >45 degrees Layout: 40 x 4.75 x 50 Coach T is an awesome lefty bowler 🙂 Stroker: … Continue reading Roto Grip Hysteria Bowling Ball Review

Brunswick Royal Blue Ringer Bowling Ball Review

This one is a Ringer for THS… First Impressions Brunswick is onto something here for bowlers looking for that medium to lighter house shot weapon. Our Testers: Kerry Smith Brandon Hinderer Regional Brunswick Staffer Power Player: 450 rpm PAP: 5 3/8 & 7/8 up Axis tilt: low-medium Axis rotation: >45 degrees Layout: RICO with 5″ pin … Continue reading Brunswick Royal Blue Ringer Bowling Ball Review

Brunswick Fortera Exile Bowling Ball Review

Brunswick Goes Flip… First Impressions The Brunswick Fortera Exile is skid…and flip! Not much more to say in terms of first impressions. Our Testers: Brandon Hinderer is a PBA Member as well as Brunswick and Vise Staffer. Power Player: 450 rpm PAP: 5 3/8 & 7/8 up Axis tilt: 10-15 degrees Axis rotation: >45 degrees … Continue reading Brunswick Fortera Exile Bowling Ball Review

Brunswick Mastermind Bowling Ball Review

The Mastermind is Master… First Impressions The Brunswick Mastermind is a beast. This ball does such a good job reading the midlane, it’s scary. Once it reads the midlane, it just trucks to the pocket giving the bowler an overwhelming confidence throwing this piece. Our Testers: Brandon Hinderer is a PBA Member as well as … Continue reading Brunswick Mastermind Bowling Ball Review

New Storm Equipment – Optimus and Hy-Road Solid!

The secret is out. Storm is releasing two new pieces for the summer, the brand new Optimus and a solid Hy-Road. Storm Optimus The new Storm Optimus is in the Master line. Starting with the known entity, Storm once again uses the pearlized R2X reactive cover. This is the same cover on the Marvel Pearl … Continue reading New Storm Equipment – Optimus and Hy-Road Solid!

Motiv Covert Revolt Bowling Ball Review with Digitrax Analysis

Motiv’s Covert Revolt is Overt in its Intentions… First Impressions The Motiv Covert Revolt is a juggernaut based on what we saw. Great overall motion and strength. While the ball’s looks are understated, its intentions are clearly to make a big move and destroy pins. Some bowlers are going to have fun with this piece. … Continue reading Motiv Covert Revolt Bowling Ball Review with Digitrax Analysis

Motiv Venom Shock Bowling Ball Review with Digitrax Analysis

Is Motiv’s new ball Shocking? This is an interesting piece that looks to possibly be one of the most versatile in Motiv’s current line up. The Venom Shock offers a predictable ball motion and driller friendly layout possibilities. We had a chance to test a pin up and pin down version and the results were … Continue reading Motiv Venom Shock Bowling Ball Review with Digitrax Analysis

Motiv Primal Rage Bowling Ball Review with Digitrax Analysis

Motiv is Primal… The Motiv Primal Rage has been a raging success for Motiv and it’s understandable. Motiv is now on the PBA Tour and has gotten some good young guns sponsored. Now they’ll have to perform on the house shots out there for us everyday Joes. Our tester: Brad Crouse is testing the Motiv … Continue reading Motiv Primal Rage Bowling Ball Review with Digitrax Analysis

Roto Grip Hyper Cell Bowling Ball Review with Digitrax Analysis

Roto Grip brings back the Nucleus core and puts it in the MicroBite cover. This is one beast of a core and it’s return is fitting. First Impressions I’m thinking this is definitely the strongest bowling ball I personally have. I’m going to need some oil or play deeper to keep this ball in play. … Continue reading Roto Grip Hyper Cell Bowling Ball Review with Digitrax Analysis

Storm IQ Tour Fusion Bowling Ball Review with Digitrax Analysis

The Hybrid Hits the Mark Again!     Remember that coverstock accounts for 70% of ball reaction, but the core will create the dynamic shape. Your drilling will alter the shape to suit your game and conditions you bowl on. Our tester: Tweener: Randy Kenny (375 rpm) 60 x 3 3/8 x 30 Randy is … Continue reading Storm IQ Tour Fusion Bowling Ball Review with Digitrax Analysis