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Get Twisted Again! The Twisted Fury Solid introduces EnMotion-Xtra coverstock to the Fury Line.
Coverstock
EnMotion-Xtra improves over EnMotion coverstock by increasing traction in the oil and reaction off the dry. These
qualities result in higher hook potentials, improved ability to handle heavy oil in the middle of the lane and greater
ability to handle carry down.
Core
The Twisted Fury Solid uses the same successful Torsion Asymmetric Core used in the Twisted Fury. The Torsion Asymmetric is a medium RG core that helps push the Twisted Fury Solid through the heads, saving more ball reaction for the back-ends. 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 1000-grit wet sand finish, the Twisted Fury Solid will provide excellent mid-lane recovery and
a strong continuous back-end reaction that matches up on medium to oily lane conditions.
If your Twisted Fury goes too long: Dull the surface with 400-grit abrasive to get the Twisted Fury Solid to roll
sooner and increase its hooking action.
If your Twisted Fury hooks too early: Polish your Twisted Fury Solid with Brunswick's Factory Finish Rough
Buff. If your Twisted Fury Solid still hooks too early, polish with Brunswick's Factory Finish High Gloss Polish.
The Perfect Scale™: Helping Bowlers Make Better Decisions. Because each manufacturer uses a different method for indicating a ball's hook potential, bowlingball.com developed a way for the consumer to compare bowling balls across all manufacturers.
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Brunswick Twisted Fury Solid Reviewed by: cdreday 08/19/2008 21:23
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The best of the fury line yet.This ball is like a good lawyer it gets you out of trouble.Te first day i practiced with it i was impressed.It moves very well in midlane then it takes off in the dry causing a lot of pin action.I was the first to have one in my bowling alley and people on both side of my lanes were asking what is that and some put the order in for theres that day.Brunswick is still showing the competitors why they are the best in the business.
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Brunswick Twisted Fury Solid Reviewed by: mrjasonsakamoto@gmail.com 08/18/2008 15:47
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Concerning this ball I have had troubles with leaving ten pins. You do have to change the way you bowl with this ball. I was hoping to keep my same approach and having the ball's gripping cover stock being the adjustment for the heavier oiled lanes.
The ball is fine but you do have to take a different line of approach. Since I have to adjust so much with this ball, to me its almost the same as having to adjust to changing lane conditions with just one ball instead of having the benefit of having an arsenal of balls. I wanted the ball to be more for situational (heavy oil) conditions where I wouldn't have to change my game, but rather just chane the ball, and that's not what I got.
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Brunswick Twisted Fury Solid Reviewed by: kcchiefskevin 08/04/2008 17:56
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Just had this ball drilled up today. My arsenal consists of Fury Pearl, Ultra Zone, and Red Zone. I wasn't able to throw the Fury Solid out to my usual line. With my Fury Pearl on the far left dot throwing to the 17 board out to 3 board with an agressive back end. With the Ultra Zone I'm over the middle dot throwing to the 7 board and back in with a smoother back end. With the Red Zone I'm on the second to last dot, throwing to the 15 board out to the 1 board with an aggressive back end. I had the Fury solid drilled up to be a more smooth release with an arcing back end. What I got: I was unable to play any lines with an aggressive hook. I was standing about 5 inches up from the middle dot throwing a more straigter shot - out to the 6 board with a constant smooth angle to the pocket. I bowled 4 games with the ball and averaged 215 with a high game of 236. I only missed the pocket one time due to my own fault( I hit my leg). When this ball hits high flush in the pocket the pins have no chance at all. A very low pocket hit scatters the pins as well. I did however hit the pocket flat and left many 10 pins. That is my only problem with this ball. However, it could have been the angle I was throwing. Due to the fact that I wasn't able to throw the same line as the Fury Pearl and Red Zone, I wasn't able to get as many revs on the ball as usual. I threw the Fury Solid with the box finish. My overall conclusion is that I like this ball. If you hit your mark consistently, you will strike all day. The only thing I might consider is having it drilled up a little more aggressively. I would love to see how it would work if it were drilled the same as my Fury Pearl. Brunswick hit the nail on the head again!
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