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Brunswick's International Series has been developed specifically for Asian markets using core and coverstock systems that provide Asian bowlers with a range of equipment that matches up to typical Asian lane conditions. The looks of International Series balls are also adapted to Asian tastes making the International Series completely customized for Asian bowlers. Available only through International Distributors.
Reaction Characteristics
The Chance Zone uses a Brand New coverstock called Activator Max Traction - 4 and a proven Low RG core system to increase traction in the Mid lane and Backend on Heavy Oil lane conditions while preserving Maximum Forgiveness and Utility. The Chance Zone will be a favorite for bowlers looking for a Hooking ball that is controllable but still very powerful when it hits the pins.
Response Time
To understand the International Zone Coverstocks better we will be using a 1-10 number scale system after the coverstock name to describe Response Time. Response Time is how fast or slow the ball changes direction when it encounters friction. The Higher the number the Faster the ball will change direction similar to Skid/Snap. The Lower the number the Slower the ball will change direction similar to Smooth Arc.
Utility
Out of the box: With its dull 800-grit wet sand surface the Chance Zone matches up well on medium to oily lane conditions.
When shined: Using Brunswick…trade;s Factory Finish High Gloss Polish or Rough Buff, the total hooking action of the Chance Zone can be reduced and the arc made more skid/snap. Both polishes reduce hooking action in the oil and increase reaction on dry back-ends. The Rough Buff provides a moderate amount of change and the High Gloss Polish a greater amount of change. To duplicate the Rough Buff Factory Finish start with 220-grit on the ball surface and apply the Rough Buff Polish. To duplicate the High Gloss Factory Finish start with 400-grit on the ball surface and apply the High Gloss Polish.
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Brunswick Chance Zone - Overseas Release - bowlingball.com Exclusive Reviewed by: Empire Bowling Supplies 03/12/2008 17:42
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I run a Pro Drilling Service here in Houston and I'm asked all the time about the Overseas Balls and how well they react here in the states on our oil patterns. I have thrown quite a few of them and will try to write some reviews to help explain how they react and maybe where you would be able to use them. In most cases, you will find the Overseas Releases go longer than what we have here in the states. They still react well in the backend and have good carry since they don't burn up much energy going down the lane. In addition, you want to drill them to roll as early as possible to help the overall reaction of the ball. As for the Chance Zone, I drilled mine pin under ring finger with the CG kicked out some. The ball is very clean through the heads for a dull surface. The midlane is moderate with a good drive at the backend. The ball works very well on a medium to dry oil conditions. This ball has the most mid lane of the Overseas Zones you will find here on bowlingball.com. If you are a stroker, this ball will work very well on most broken down shots and will enable you to move 5+ boards right of most of the other players on your pair.
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