Are you looking for a new bowling ball for 2010? You want a button that fits you in action and reaction. You may not be new to shopping for the perfect ball for you, but new balls are released every year and 2010 is no different. This is a guide to the “must have” balloons of 2010. Check each ball’s performance, reaction, hook, and much more before you buy. Reviews from suppliers before buying. The ball never has enough balls, and there is always something new out there. It’s always the next best thing and let’s take a look at the “must have” balls of 2010.
1. To develop ebonite
The World Wide Release Date for the Evolve is July 14, 2010. The Evolve is a high performance group. The ball came in the navy, purple and silver in color. With an XL 1000 cover and a 1.0 Weight Block, the ball is Closed 4000 Abralon Sanded. Hook Potential is 46 on a scale of 1-50, and its Length is 24 on a scale of 1-50, early to late. Flare Power is high and angle Break Point 14.25. This ball has a very strong backend reaction. When using developing medium lane heavy oil conditions are recommended. The RG differential is 0.053 Medium Flare on a scale of .000-.080 flare on high down. The average RG is 2.57 Average on a scale of 2.43-2.80 very low-high break point. In BallReviews.com, Ebonite, “Ebonite’s all-new Evolve is the ultimate in high performance balls. With the new XL1000 cover, which provides great length, and the new Evolve 1.0 core, which adds a dynamic change of direction bowlers will need.”
“A very slow ball that has a great reaction and a strong back end. I like the gloss on the surface better because I combine better power with it when I need it. To compare it with my Mission, the Evolve has a longer ball movement. The back end is very similar between the two but overall hook i have to give to the mission -dark_rising76 via BallReviews.com
2. Bad Siege by Brunswick
Bad Investment High Performance Balls. Great Performance Evil Obsidian comes in pearl black and red. The Coverstock is pearlescent, and the Factory Finish is a 4,000 micro pad. According to BallReviews.com, the Berry Propel is a revolutionary coating developed to improve the mid-lane and end-retraction of the ball on slippery oil and grass surfaces. Its hardness is 75-76, and its block weight is Core Asymmetric Mace. According to BallReviews.com, the MACE core has three major benefits: an ultra-low RG core system to cover the Berry propel, a high RG differential to aid in traction through heavy oil, and a high RG asymmetric differential to quicken response time to friction. . The MACEUM Core is designed as a two-component elliptical core. This ball has a Hook Potential of 170 on a scale of 10-175 and a length of 110 on a scale of 25-235. The Typical Breakpoint figure is 90 angular on the 10-angle terete arc scale of 100 and the Potential Flare is 0.056 high on the low 0.00 high 0.060 scale. The average RG is 2.8 out of 10. On BallReviews.com, Brunswick states: “The Bad Blockade Propelling Berry combines a coverstock and MACE-proven core for ball movement that is powerful in the middle and aggressive on the back end. The Bad Blockade is the ball when your game needs help in the middle fighting against oily conditions and poor performance.
“This ball is phenomenal to me. It’s the ball I use for the Test, or you could say the first ball out of my bag. This ball is clean across the heads and points well (which is what I was hoping for when I drilled it). And it handles different weights of oil.’ -Dennis Rhodes, Brunswick Staff Advisor via BallReviews.com
3. Pytho Brunsvicensis
Python comes in pearl blue and yellow with a beautiful high gloss factory finish. With an Emotion Reactive Coverstock and Python Core Weight Block, this ball shows a hardness of 76-78. Hook Potential is 115 on a scale of 10-175, and its Length is 100 on a scale of 25-235. The Typical Breakpoint Shape is 70 angular on a 10-angle terete arc scale, and the Flare Potential is 0.042 High on a Low 0.00-High 0.060 scale. This ball Average RG out of 3.0 out of 10. On BallReviews.com, Brunswick states “Power Prediction is the best way to describe the new Python. With a direct line of attack in the lane, a quick core roll and tight power. In the keys, Python provides secure ball reaction at an Advanced Performance price point. Drive more accurately into corners with predictive power, get Python, and squeeze the life out of your opponent.
“This ball can open up the corners in the alley very well. The cover is very clean and combined with the core saves a lot of energy to bend the corner from the back to the end. With a simple hand adjustment, it opens the ball. up to the alley to the ball that is great for climbing the boards Above and beyond what the house model already gives. A good ball for tournament and league bowlers. It is useful in almost every scenario. The cover does not show much ware and after each table wiped and cleaned It’s a good ball for people with an arsenal and for people who only have one ball (because of its versatility). -Dennis Rhodes, Brunswick Advisory Staff via BallReviews.com
4. Avalanche Slide by Brunswick
The SNOW Slide comes in a Coverstock of PowerKoil XD Reactive Bean. Ball red hair color and black pearl. The Block Weight is a Teal Rhino Pro light bulb core, and the Perago Ball is a Polish high gloss. With a Hook Potential of 75, which is Medium on a scale of 10-175 Low-High and a Length of 155, which is Long on a scale of 25-235 Low-High, the Breakpoint Shape is 80 Angular in scale. 10-100 Arced-Angular. The RG Differential is 0.024 Low Flare on a scale of .000-.080 High Flare High, and the Average RG is 2.548 Medium-low on a scale of 2.43-2.80 Low-High Break Point. A dry oil medium is recommended for lane conditions. Remember that a few small holes in the cover of the ball are normal. On BallReviews.com, Brunswick states, “The Avalanche Slide uses the brand new PowrKoil XD reactive cover, which is specially designed to provide extra distance (XD) per head compared to traditional PowrKoil covers. The PowrKoil XD Avalanche Slide cover slides smoothly through heads, even in wet conditions when broken, a strong back reaction was maintained, necessary for burying the pins in the hole.
“I love the way this ball goes through the pins. It’s continuous and because of the increased strength, it really moves the pins to the side very well. When I used to throw lower balls, I had a tendency to ‘ping’ ten pins with this ball.” -Dennis Rhodes , Brunswick Staff Advisory via BallReviews.com
5. Maxxx Zona by Brunsvicensis
Maxxx Zona finished the ball with 600 Grit Sandblasted and PlaZma Reactive Solid Coverstock. The ball comes in black, purple, and blue. It has a Hook Potential of 175, which is high on a scale of 10-175 Low-High with a length of 45, which is Early on a scale of 25-235 Early-Late. The Breakpoint figure is 70, which is angled on an Arced-Angular scale of 10-100. Differential RG is 0.042 Medium on a scale of 0.0-0.080 High Maximum, and RG Average is 2.522 Medium-low on a scale of 2.43-2.80 Low-High Break Point. Medium lane oil is recommended for conditions. Remember that a few small holes in the cover of the ball are normal. On BallReviews.com, Brunswick states, “To maximize the performance of the MaxXX Zone, Brunswick developed a new PlaZma coverstock. PlaZma sticks to the fairway and continues for strong pulls, when other coverstocks sneak out of the lane. Combined with the MaxXX Zone core, this gives an unbeatable combination, such as conditions It would attack very oily wools and provide exceptional wool traction and recovery.
“It’s a good ball for tournament bowlers. It’s light and it’s easy to read when you throw it and when you take it off. The carry is above average. It doesn’t wow a lot of people unless you throw it in their mind condition. Although it retains energy, it’s still oil and can be sent as such. This ball hit what I was looking for when I drilled it to the drum.-Dennis Rhodes, Staff Advisor of Brunswick via BallReviews.com
6. Pure drift from Columbia
The Pure Booklet is a high performance ball that comes in black and pearl gold color with a full core. and a Full tournament 5.0 Pearl Veneer. Surface is 800, 1000 Abralon with Factory Powerhouse Finish and Skid/Flip Reaction. Hook Ratings are 36 for Oil and 46 for Back to end. Medium oil is recommended for lane condition. On BallReviews.com, Columbia states, “This ball is stronger on the back end than any High Performance ball in our history and will provide bowlers with complementary products to our Full Swing and Bedlam balls. The performance is as pure as anything you have. It always strikes.”
“The Pure Swing is the best ball which I have wanted. I never owned a Columbia ball before I have several Storm and Roto Grip balls. I average 170. During the last 3 weeks in league, I have 3 game averages of 204, 197. and 202 yesterday with this ball .—Ironhead via BallReviews.com
7. Invasion by Storm
Invasion’s big performance ball is the R3X Solid Reactive Coverstock and the original Weight Block. Blue, coconut, and sapphire with a Moro scent. The ball’s finish is 4000-grit Abralon, and its Flare Power is 6″ Plus, which is high. Heavy oil is recommended for lane condition. According to BallReviews.com, this ball features the next advancement in core and coverstock technology.
“For hitters like myself, & fresh or in tournament condition, it’s a great ball! I handle this ball. Attack keeps pins low & really hooks!” -Rich Manzer Jr., USBC Level 1 Instructor via BallReviews.com
8. Mega Recovery by AMF
Mega Recovery is a great Performance ball with F75 Reactive Coverstock. According to BallReviews.com, AMF uses a numerical rating system to differentiate its strengths with the less aggressive F10 and the most aggressive F90. The color of the ball comes in orange and black with M Abralon. Average RG is 2.45 Low on a scale of 2.43-2.8 Low from High Break Point, and RG Differential is 0.054 Average on a scale of .000-.080 Low-High Flare. Heavy lane oil conditions are recommended. Remember that a few small holes in the cover of the ball are normal. On BallReviews.com, AMF states, “Mega Recovery is the first extension to the popular Mega line and offers a cleaner look through the alley, while overall aggressiveness you’ve come to expect from the Mega line.”
“The ball will give you recovery and forgiveness without much effort. You will carry clean through the heads with a wonderful recovery. This is the first to be game ball shot home. If you are struggling to read something in the middle lane and finish strong in the oil, it allows you to move it as a turn-by-turn. and this could recover the experiment. -toomanytenpins via BallReviews.com
9. Avalanche Black/Electric Green by Brunswick
With a Reactive Reactive Coverstock and 4000 Grit Abralon with a Factory Powerhouse Finish Polish, this ball comes in black and electric green. The Core is a high-density 3-Piece Pancake Core and the Flare Power is Low with Maximum Length with Moderate Back< /a> End Performance . A medium dry oil is recommended as a lane condition. Remember that a few small holes in the cover of the ball are normal. Coverstock is PowrKoil 18 Reactive Pearl and Factory Finish is High Gloss Polish. This ball has a hardness of 76-78 and a light bulb weight from the Teal Rhino Pro® core. The average RG is 4.2 out of 10, and the Hook Power is 85 on a scale of 10-175. The length is 140 of the scale 25-235 with a typical fracture profile of 75 angles on the scale of a 10-angle terete arc of 100 and a pumping Potential of 0.024 Minimum on a scale of low 0.00-high 0.060. From BallReviews.com, Brunswick states, “Avalanche Black/Electric Green uses Powrkoil 18 Pearl Reactive [Coverstock]. It has more length than Solid Snow. The Avalanche Black/Electric Green Bean is designed with lighter oil weights and more. “Through the boards” line to pocket ”
“This ball is amazing!! I don’t need to changed the surface at all with this perfect combination for lighters The shot gives me plenty of room though the alley I have.-Teej7753 via BallReviews.com
10. Cold in Colombia
Freeze comes in crimson and black or black and silver or red and blue. With Veneer NE2, the Core message has been modified and the surface is 4000 Abralon counters with Polish Finishing Powerhouse Factory. The reaction is Skid/Flip, and this ball is recommended in medium condition to have dry wool oil. On BallReviews.com, Columbia states, “An oldie, but a goodie. This ball contains a modified Core Message – arguably the most successful core in Columbia 300 history – wrapped in the NE2 vault that was featured in Momento last year. The Core 2-part with the top performance cover you’ve been asking for, We served him…glacial.”
“I love the ball. I find the 14s ball has more revs, more speed and club action. This ball goes straight for me and breaks right at the end. It’s a great ball and I couldn’t be happier! -kharma21 via BallReviews.com
It’s really cool to see all the new balls and tech that come out every year. Bowling is really made elitr. The equipment and skills are getting better and better every year. The new group buttons are like “cool”. You can make the biggest ball that fits you as a bowl. The selection of balls and equipment is great. It’s a great time to be a bowler!
Index of Sources:
www.ballreviews.com
BallReviews.com
www.ballreviews.com/Reviews/Reviews.asp?BallID=988&ManufacterID;=5&ReviewID;=32636
Evolve from Ebonite
BallReviews.com
www.ballreviews.com/Reviews/Reviews.asp?BallID=1032&ManufacterID;=2&ReviewID;=32635
Bad Siege of Brunswick
BallReviews.com
www.ballreviews.com/Reviews/Reviews.asp?BallID=975&ManufacterID;=2&ReviewID;=32634
Python by Brunswick
BallReviews.com
www.ballreviews.com/Reviews/Reviews.asp?BallID=926&ManufacterID;=2&ReviewID;=32633
SNOW SIDE OF BRUNSWICK
BallReviews.com
www.ballreviews.com/Reviews/Reviews.asp?BallID=927&ManufacterID;=2&ReviewID;=32632
Maxxx Zone from Bunswick
BallReviews.com
www.ballreviews.com/Reviews/Reviews.asp?BallID=1027&ManufacterID;=3&ReviewID;=32631
Pure Swing by Columbia
BallReviews.com
www.ballreviews.com/Reviews/Reviews.asp?BallID=1029&ManufacterID;=11&ReviewID;=32630
Invasion by Storm
BallReviews.com
www.ballreviews.com/Reviews/Reviews.asp?BallID=1045&ManufacterID;=1&ReviewID;=32629
Mega Recovery by AMF
BallReviews.com
www.ballreviews.com/Reviews/Reviews.asp?BallID=974&ManufacterID;=2&ReviewID;=32628
Avalanche Black/Electric Green by Brunswick
BallReviews.com
www.ballreviews.com/Reviews/Reviews.asp?BallID=970&ManufacterID;=3&ReviewID;=32627
Cold in Colombia
BallReviews.com