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Get Twisted! The Twisted Fury expands and upgrades the Fury line by introducing both a new core and new coverstock to the market. The Twisted Fury is comprised of an asymmetric version of the Torsion Core and the EnMotion Reactive coverstock.
Coverstock
The Twisted Fury introduces EnMotion Reactive coverstock. More aggressive in the mid-lane and back-end than High Octane, EnMotion Reactive delivers tremendous mid-lane recovery and forgiveness combined with plenty of back-end ball reaction
Core
Brunswick has added a new twist to the Torsion core concept by producing an Asymmetric version for the Twisted Fury. The symmetric version of the Torsion core used in the original Fury was based on triangular geometry. The Asymmetric version is based on a six-sided polygon. The inner core of a 16-pound Twisted Fury weighs in at 6.36 pounds, resulting in a medium RG that helps push the aggressive EnMotion coverstock down the lane.
Brunswick has put a new twist on core design so you can twist it up better on the lanes.
Reaction Characteristics
Out of the Box: With its Rough Buff finish, the Twisted Fury will provide excellent mid-lane recovery and a strong continuous back-end reaction.
If your Twisted Fury goes too long: Dull the surface with 800-grit or rougher abrasive to get the Twisted Fury to roll sooner and increase its hooking action.
If your Twisted Fury hooks too early: Polish your Twisted Fury with Brunswick's Factory Finish High Gloss Polish.
To bring your Twisted Fury back to its original factory finish, sand the surface to 400-grit then use Brunswick's Factory Rough Buff Finish.
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Brunswick Twisted Fury Reviewed by: bowlingball.com reviews 11/08/2007 11:09
362 of 362 people found this review helpful.
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The Twisted Fury expands and updates the Fury line by introducing a new core and coverstock to the market.
Pin to PAP(5 1/8" over 1/8" up) - 4 1/2"
Mass Bias Position - 55 degrees
CG Placement - 1 1/2" right of grip center
Balance Hole - none
Surface Preparation - Box Finish (Rough Buff Finish)
What I Was Looking For In This Ball Layout:
I was not really looking for anything specific in this layout. After some discussion with Brunswick's technical staff we decided to go this route based on their recommendation. Brunswick suggests that whatever layout you normally use to go 1/2" stronger with the pin placement. Since I normally test balls at a 5" pin location from my positive axis point we decided 4 1/2" with the locater Pin (mass bias marking) placed at 55 degrees. We wanted to see a strong skid/snap ball reaction from this setup and possible work in another ball from there.
What I Ended Up With in the Ball and Layout:
Brunswick nailed this one. I think they hit a ball reaction home run on this one. This is a just what I think most league bowlers want out of a ball and even higher end players will love this reaction.
I started with this ball in league and was determined to use it as long as I could, that proved to be a non-issue with my ball reaction. In the start of the night on our THS (typical house shot) we had plenty of reaction overall. The ball was clean and predictable in the front part of the lane. As it started to read friction in the mid-lane, it handled it really well with a strong ball motion and just continued that into the backends. Overall it hit as hard as any other ball I have thrown this season.
Overall my moves were small all night and most of them were more for carry reasons than ball reaction. Towards the middle of the third game I could have made a ball change but at this point in the night I figured I would finish out with it. I must have under estimated how much this ball likes friction because as the dried out this ball just ate it up and hooked more but stayed predictable.
You can be sure that I will have another Twisted as soon as I can drilled a little weaker for later in the night.
By the way if you wanted a straight up comparison to the Fury Pearl, the Twisted was a little less but in a very good way. I saw a much more predictable and controllable movement and a more desired ball reaction for myself. Not taking anything away from the great ball the Fury and Fury Pearl are but this ball is hot.
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Brunswick Twisted Fury Reviewed by: wtskdforever 11/12/2007 17:40
56 of 57 people found this review helpful.
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I know the Twisted Fury has not been released yet but I saw it thrown this past Saturday at a clinic put on by Keith Spear and bowlingball.com at Ormond Lanes. I watched Johnny Petraglia and Tony Ruocco roll the ball and I must say that I was impressed. When compared to the other balls that Johnny rolled this ball was super aggressive without rolling too early. Already have my order in. Just thought that I would let others know about what I saw, very impressive. Ball also looks very sharp. By the way, this was a first class clinic, thanks everyone, well worth it. Bowlingball.com is always adding to the sport.
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Brunswick Twisted Fury Reviewed by: FormosasProShop 02/07/2008 13:51
40 of 40 people found this review helpful.
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4" pin to PAP
3 1/2 " PSA to PAP
1" pin buffer
PAP = 4 3/4" x 1" up
3" pin length ended up about an inch above ring finger (4 3/8" span).
Feet on 30 board - ball out on 12 swung to 8, STRIKE! Moved feet left to 35 ball out on 20, STRIKE! Left feet alone ball out on 15, STRIKE! Moved feet back right to 30 and put ball out on 10 swung to 2, STRIKE! Decided to be smart@*$ and moved right to 25 and put ball on the 5 board, straight up, STRIKE! I couldn't believe it, first 5 shots, all different lines all, and each ball was a strike with my Twisted Fury.
Moved to find my comfort line. Feet on 30 since I was used to this. Played ball out on 12 ball hit 2 to 3 board about 3/4 down lane before it starts it's move to pocket. Great line threw 3 more strikes on this line before FINALLY leaving a ringing 10 pin. Eight strikes before my first 10 pin. Best part, flattened ball out and spared the 10 pin with same ball (can never do that). Tossed three more strikes with the Twisted for a 279 first game. And that was with the front 5 by testing different lines. Highly recommend this ball.
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Brunswick Twisted Fury Reviewed by: revsmanat50 01/11/2008 08:45
38 of 39 people found this review helpful.
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The Twisted is a Black Widow on steroids. Compared to most other balls, the Bite needs a lot more oil. If you have a lot of hand and are bowling in a house with a lot of friction, you will have to play way inside in order to keep this ball from burning up in the front and make little to no movement in the back. For those that do not really get a lot on the ball, this ball will work for you anywhere. My Twisted is drilled with the pin above the bridge, cg kicked and the MB 2 inches to the right of my thumb with a flare hole (the difference between a flare hole and a weight hole is that a flare hole must be at least 1" by 2" to change the amount of flare)NOTE: Your ball driller may increase or decrease flare with a flare hole. While using this ball on the typical house shot in the track, it tended to be way over under for me, if I got it outside too quick it burned up and if I missed in, it would u-turn in the back. In order for this ball to do what it is intended to do I had to move inside with it and open up the lane. Once I got inside, I had the world, I could miss out and it’d make it back and if I missed in, I had the more push than I could imagine. Once I got to the right part of the lane I couldn’t put it down. Over all, this ball is stronger than what it is made out to be since it is similar looking to its predecessor. Make no mistake if this ball is drilled to strong, if the center you bowl at tends to hook up front or a combo of both, this ball will not make the turn it is suppose to because it is burning up not because it doesn’t hook.
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Brunswick Twisted Fury Reviewed by: ISUbowler 01/28/2008 01:57
9 of 10 people found this review helpful.
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Where to begin...I know there are a lot of reviews out there stating "this ball is amazing" and "this is the best ball I've ever thrown..."-the truth of the matter is-THEY ARE CORRECT! I carry a two-teen average and my shot varies accordingly to the conditions of the lanes. I just drilled this ball out for maximum hook last Tuesday for my league. The lanes were juiced - however, I had NO problems. As soon as it reached the end of the 38 ft, it jumped into 5th gear and destroyed the pocket. I couldn't wait to get to the later part of the night to see what it would do on mid oily lanes...not to my surprise the ball worked double as good as the former. This is the second Brunswick ball I have ever purchased (Danger HPH in 1998) and am extremely impressed with the attention to detail this company has delivered to my game...I've always been partial to Storm and Track but they are no comparison to Brunswick's new line. The Twisted Fury is a bowlers best friend and my hat goes off to the staff of Brunswick, and the help of bowlingball.com.
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Brunswick Twisted Fury Reviewed by: 12/08/2007 08:16
7 of 7 people found this review helpful.
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I just received the Brunswick Twisted Fury bowling ball Friday night and had it drilled up by my local pro shop. I have only bowled one game so far with this ball, but with a 279 the first game. I cannot complain. This ball hits like a mack truck spilling pins all over the place. If you have a faster ball speed and low revs like I have you will need to use a 2000 grit abralon pad on it. I can not wait until league night on Monday. I will update on the results. So far I am very impressed.
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Brunswick Twisted Fury Reviewed by: western bowl 12/09/2007 18:39
5 of 7 people found this review helpful.
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Finally a new King of the Hill. Very impressive and I am glad to see it. Not feeling real good about what is going on with ball production in the bowling world. Bob Reid at Ebonite is on a little of a power trip according to what I have read and heard from my pro shop buddies. Go Brunswick, Storm, anyone but Ebonite and their gang. I was a Hammer fan, I am dumping it all. Back to the Twisted, rolls great, better than anything in my bag, shot 812 first night out. I have two with different layouts.
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Brunswick Twisted Fury Reviewed by: johnny5 01/13/2008 00:15
4 of 5 people found this review helpful.
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I had been struggling this year in a new house basically because of carry down. Ball speed I am around 17-18 mph and I put huge revs on the ball. I was told by many so far that they were having problems keeping this on the lane. I had this drilled to #3 on the sheet to go long and strong. 1st game before league on this ball I had to move 5 boards right and threw 259. I average 200, down from 220 last year, so I was excited for league to start since this ball rolled nicely. When I got onto our pair is was carrydown as usual. 1st ball I threw went straight, I mean the Twisted Fury moved 1 board. I had another bad night shooting 580. This ball for me will work on fresh and fried lanes, but when there is carry down, I have trouble figuring it out. Good carry when in the pocket, but not a good ball for high speed, when you have trouble reading the lanes and adjusting.
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Brunswick Twisted Fury Reviewed by: toomanytens 02/14/2008 17:52
3 of 3 people found this review helpful.
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I bowl in 3 leagues a week. Low average of 197 to a high of 202. I got the Twisted on my wife's league night. Lanes were not full so after drilling, decided to try. The lanes were completely burned up, very little oil. I went in extremely deep and was able to shoot games of 229, 231 and 227. Extremely happy with power of the Twisted. First league with Twisted first game, ten pin, then off the sheet for 279. I have since bowled 2 more 279's and many games above 260. My average in each league has went up since I got he ball. I'm able to play 15 to 4 or when the outside burns up, 22 to 12. HITS LIKE A TANK! LOVE IT.
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