900 Global Break Point Bowling Balls
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Break Point Specs
In the Break Point we've tweaked the popular Break series core by raising the R.G. and lowering the Differential to produce more length, while using a more aggressive cover S73 reactive resin to produce the backend motion you've come to expect from a Break series ball; a clean front, with a wicked sick backend!
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Customer Reviews Average: 5Write a Review Read all 3 reviews
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900 Global Break Point Reviewed by: gunney life 04/11/2009 19:38
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| About the Bowler | ||
| Bowling Hand | Right Handed | |
| League Average | 211 | |
| Sport Shot Average | 199 | |
| Ball Speed | Medium | |
| Style | Tweener | |
| PAP | 4 3/4 x 1/4 up | |
I especially like the pin action that this ball delivers. I have seen a lot more tracers coming across the pin deck that usual.
I highly recommend this ball, it has been a great addition to my bowling bag.
Drilled the ball with the pin just of the fingers, over the label. I am a standard 3/4 roller.
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900 Global Break Point Reviewed by: s3200xl@optonline.net 06/28/2009 03:40
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| About the Bowler | ||
| Bowling Hand | Right Handed | |
| League Average | 220 | |
| Sport Shot Average | 207 | |
| Ball Speed | Medium | |
| Style | Cranker | |
| PAP | 5 | |
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900 Global Break Point Reviewed by: younger brothers 04/21/2009 09:42
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- Step 1. Identify your Bowling style. In order to accurately determine a drilling pattern and final ball surface, you must first identify your personal bowling characteristics; these three key factors must be determined.
- 1. Bowlers Ball Speed
- 2. Bowler Rev Rate
- 3. Bowlers Axis Angle of Rotation
- Chose the number below in each category that best describes your bowling style.
- Step 1:
- Ball Speed 1 = slower, 2 = average, 3 = faster
- Ball rev Rate (RMPs) 1 = cranker (18 or more), 2 = tweener (13-17), 3 = stroker (12 or less)
- Axis angle Rotation (side roll) select from one, two, or three
- Step 2: Total your numbers up from ball speed, rev rate, and axis rotation. Use that number to select your drilling pattern.
- Step 3: Layout must be based on your Positive Axis Point, illustrations are all based off a 5-1/2 over PAP.
- Step 3: Choose your lane condition.
- Step 4: Adjust surface.
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