Brunswick Smokin' Inferno White Pin - bowlingball.com Exclusive Bowling Balls
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The Smokin' Inferno White Pin is a lower hook potential version of the Smokin Inferno. More mid-lane length and a smoother break point make the Smokin' Inferno White Pin a good match-up for medium to medium-dry lane conditions.
If you were one of the many bowlers who loved the original Smokin' Inferno but wanted a little more length with a stronger backend reaction the Smokin' Inferno White Pin is just what you've been looking for.
- Out of the Box: With its High Gloss Polish finish the Smokin' Inferno White Pin will match up well on medium to medium-dry lane conditions.
- When Dulled: The Smokin' Inferno White Pin's hooking action will increase and its arc will become more even, creating a better match-up for oily lane conditions and help blend the over/under reactions seen on wet/dry lane conditions.
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Customer Reviews Average: 4.71Write a Review Read all 7 reviews
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71% (5 of 7) |
| I Like It | 29% (2 of 7) | |
| It's Ok | 0% ( of 7) | |
| I Don't Like It | 0% ( of 7) | |
| I Hate It | 0% ( of 7) |
Brunswick Smokin' Inferno White Pin - bowlingball.com Exclusive Reviewed by: Bowlingball.com reviews by Kendra Gaines 09/27/2006 10:01
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This ball gave me a lot of length on a 2nd shift house pattern and made a very strong move when it hit the backend. I would recommend this ball for drier conditions or 2nd squads.
On the fresh condition, I found that the ball had too much length, so I adjusted the surface with 2000 Abralon. The ball then rolled up more in the midlane and was very controllable. I think that adjusting the surface on this ball is the way to go for the fresher conditions.
Overall, I think this is a ball has a bit more length than the original and the coverstock is pretty versatile. Don't be afraid to take some of the shine off.
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Brunswick Smokin' Inferno White Pin - bowlingball.com Exclusive Reviewed by: Doopa 12/29/2006 17:18
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Brunswick Smokin' Inferno White Pin - bowlingball.com Exclusive Reviewed by: timmy205 07/09/2008 14:48
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of back end.it will hook fore people who like to throw meadioum hooks it is a very acouriat ball if you know how to throw it right
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Brunswick Smokin' Inferno White Pin - bowlingball.com Exclusive Reviewed by: InfernoBalla 11/27/2007 14:12
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Brunswick Smokin' Inferno White Pin - bowlingball.com Exclusive Reviewed by: bhlewis2 03/13/2007 09:21
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| About the Bowler | ||
| Bowling Hand | Right Handed | |
| League Average | 197 | |
| Ball Speed | Medium | |
| Style | Stroker | |
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Brunswick Smokin' Inferno White Pin - bowlingball.com Exclusive Reviewed by: pbaregionalbwlr 03/05/2007 21:28
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As a down and in bowler, this ball is very clean through the heads to the breakpoint. And, while the breakpoint isn't too sharp with the drilling I have (pin on midline below bridge), the energy retention with this ball is bar none.
I wish Brunswick had produced one or two more balls with the Activator Advance coverstocks, because this one read very well.
I have seen others with a higher pin have hard snaps on the backend without getting too jumpy.
I find this ball slightly less agressive than the Radical. Compared to the Radical, this has a slightly less power in the backends, and doesn't hold up to carrydown as well as the Radical does. But, for house shots or burnt lanes, this is a terrific ball.
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Brunswick Smokin' Inferno White Pin - bowlingball.com Exclusive Reviewed by: easep 11/25/2006 22:34
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| About the Bowler | ||
| Bowling Hand | Right Handed | |
| League Average | 174 | |
| Ball Speed | Medium | |
| Style | Tweener | |
| PAP | 6 and 5/8 up | |
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