Lane #1 Dynamo X2 Bowling Balls
Dynamo X2 Specs
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Need Xtra length? Need Xtra backend? The groundbreaking Dynamo has an evil twin brother to give you exactly what you need to up your game. The DYNAMO X2..!! This powerhouse of destruction has an all new Hybrid ISO coverstock encased around the high-output hurricane core to annihilate whatever is in it's path. Watch the DYNAMO X2 give you that Xtra length while building up it's energy for an extra monsterous backend.
P.S. Remember... Nothing cuts through pins better than a saw..!!
Color: Midnight Blue
Cover Stock: Hybrid ISOTM Solid Reactive
Core: HurricaneTM Patented Diamond
Hook Rating: 115 out of 125 max
Backend Hook: 95%
Flare Potential: 5"+
Pin Placement: 12 O' clock 0-5†out
15lb rg min: 2.467
15lb rg max: 2.516
15lb diff: .049
Construction: Modified 2-piece
Finish: 4000 Ruff Buff Polish
Available Weights: 13, 14, 15, & 16 lbs.
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Customer Reviews Average: 5Write a Review Read all 3 reviews
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Lane #1 Dynamo X2 Reviewed by: jayjay1299 (5 stars)
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| About the Bowler | ||
| Bowling Hand | Right Handed | |
| League Average | 174 | |
| Ball Speed | Medium | |
| Style | Stroker | |
It is like my XD ball but this one is much poweful! It will send all ten pins to the pit when it hits the pocket whether high flush or light hit.
I still have to test it on heavy oil though as our house is medium to light. It hooks a lot when I have my wrister on, have to remove it and go with a wrist brace and it goes fine again! Very predictable and strong, got to love it!!
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Lane #1 Dynamo X2 Reviewed by: 2TheMax (5 stars)
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| About the Bowler | ||
| Bowling Hand | Right Handed | |
| League Average | 184 | |
| Sport Shot Average | 179 | |
| Ball Speed | Fast | |
| Style | Cranker | |
Anyways, I really recommend this ball.
Lane #1 Dynamo X2 Reviewed by: DTigers599 (5 stars)
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| About the Bowler | ||
| Bowling Hand | Right Handed | |
| League Average | 203 | |
| Ball Speed | Medium | |
| Style | Tweener | |
| PAP | 5 x 1 Up | |
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Lane #1 Gradient Guide

Pin placement:
Zones 1/6 = low flare and weaker reaction
Zones 2/5 = medium flare and medium strength reaction
Zones 3/4 = high flare and strong reaction
As you move the PIN from 0” to 6 3/4” to your PAP, or from zone 1 to zone 6 with your pin placement, you raise the RG of the core. As you get closer to zone 1, the RG is lowered.
Moving the PIN to your PAP results in the ball revving up the quickest. Moving the pin to 6 3/4” from your PAP will result in the ball revving the slowest.
Decreasing the angle from the PIN to your VAL (not to go less than 5 degrees) and/or raising the PIN, CG and/or ending CG closer to your upper VAL line will make the ball roll later.
Placing the PIN, CG and/or ending CG within zones 2 thru 5, will result in a more defined breakpoint when encountering dry boards.
Lowering the PIN, starting CG and/or ending CG closer to or below your midline, or increasing their angles to your VAL will make the ball roll earlier and result in a smoother transition when encountering dry boards.
The angle between the PIN and CG (for symmetrical balls), in relationship to the line from your PIN to PAP (as shown at 45 degrees in zone #4 on this chart) is called the secondary core angle. Or, from the PIN and MB (for intermediate Diff. balls).
In symmetrical balls with no MB markings, you can disregard the core angle, (i.e. 45 degrees and the MB markings on the chart) and just use the standard method of referring to the PIN and CG in inch distances to your PAP.
Reducing the secondary core angle, or moving the starting CG closer to your PAP than the PIN, will make the ball roll later. When increasing the angle, or moving the starting CG farther away from the PAP than the PIN, the ball will roll earlier.
Moving the ending CG to your PAP will delay the roll of the ball and produce a stronger, more even, late hook on the backend. As the ending CG is moved farther from your PAP, from zone 1 to zones 3-4, the ball will start to pick up sooner in the midlane, resulting in an earlier, stronger hook/arc. As the ending CG moves from zone 4 to zone 6, the ending mass rolls more end over end, resulting in a hook set type of reaction on the backend. The ending CG, when at 45 degrees, gives you the perfect balance of slide, roll and hook.
When the ending CG, PIN and/or starting CG are rotating in conjunction with each other, ball reaction is amplified.
Holes on the positive side of the ball will make the ball start hooking sooner. Holes on the neg. side of the ball will make the ball hook later.








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