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Brunswick C (System) ulti-max Reviewed By: laserboypa 08/04/2011 12:08 ( stars)


About the Bowler
Bowling Hand    Right Handed
Experience    Advanced (I have bowled in a league)
League Average    220
Ball Speed    Fast
Style    Cranker
 
BALL SPECS

Pin Length: approx 4"
Starting Top Weight: 3.1 oz
Ball Weight: 16 lbs

DRILL PATTERN

Dual Angle Layout : 85 Deg x 5" x 35 Deg

BOWLER STYLE

Rev Rate: Higher, between 370 and 410 rpm, aka Cranker
Ball Speed: 16.50 mph
PAP/Track: 5 3/8" over and 7/8" up with a high track

SURFACE PREP

Grit: Box - 500, 1500, Rough Buff
Type: (Matte, Polish, Sanded): Polished


LANE CONDITION

Length: Multiple
Volume: Multiple
Type (THS, Sport Pattern etc): Sport and PBA

BALL REACTION (out of 10)

Length: 8
Back End: 10
Overall Hook: 9
Midlane Read: 6
Breakpoint Shape: 10

COMMENTS

Likes: The way the ball gets down lane and makes a huge left turn.
Dislikes: none so far





This ball redefines backend hook and continuation! On my first shot with the ball on the Scorpion pattern throwing over the 4th arrow out to the 8 board at the breakpoint 45 feet down lane, I stood at the foul line with my mouth and eyes wide open in disbelief thinking WOW did that ball have its left turn signal on because it just crossed 3 lanes of traffic going 65. This ball is soooooo clean in the front of the lane and reads the midlane a smidge; but, when it reaches friction downlane, it makes a strong move to the pocket with continuation through the pins. I used it for games 6 - 8 in the PBA regional on the Scorpion pattern, and I was playing 4th and 5th arrow out to 8 at the breakpoint and it still had enough energy to carry the 10 pin. I left 2, 10 pins and 1, 9 pin in those 3 games. I also used it on the World Tenpin Bowling Associations Seoul pattern (http://www.worldtenpinbowling.com/pdf/WTBASeoul-39.pdf), and I was playing a similar line as the Scorpion pattern with the same STRONG backend reaction. This ball doesn't quit down lane and is another great addition to the C*(System) line where a more angular reaction is needed. I kept moving left in the practice session and on the 2 patterns, and it still had enough to get the corner pins out. If you need a ball that corners hard and continues through the pins, then don't pass this one up especially with the $50 rebate.


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The opinions expressed are solely those of the writer and not of Brunswick Corporation


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