Tag: Bowling Balls

Making Sense of the Selection

Posted Oct 19, 2012 In: Bowling Ball Bags | Bowling Balls | Store

Featured Image When you get serious about bowling, the options can be overwhelming...

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Bowling Ball History Lesson

Posted Sep 25, 2012 In: Bowling Balls

Featured Image The history of the bowling ball goes back a long way. In 5200 B.C., the Egyptians used stones for bowling balls, playing a game that was perhaps very similar to the one we enjoy today. When bowling became widely appreciated in America at the turn of the 20th century, bowling balls were most likely made out of wood or hard leather. Rubber bowling balls were introduced in 1906, and were the standard until the 1960s and 1970s when the emergence of plastic allowed for the production of plastic bowling balls...

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Brunswick C-(System) 3.5 Bowling Ball

Posted Feb 3, 2010 In: Bowling Balls | Bowlingball | Brunswick

Featured Image With the success of the Brunswick C-(System) 2.5, Brunswick went back to lab to see what they could do to get more out of the ball. One word came to mind, Friction! Using their patented Chemical Friction Technology the have beefed up the cover stock to a 3.5 Reactive which allows the ball to start creating friction sooner and allows for an overall more aggressive move. They continued with the proven I-Block Two-component Asymmetrical Core, which allows for strong entry angles to the pocket and allows for a wide range of drilling options. So far, it has received nothing but praise. We continue to get reviews of people who are amazed at the movement of this ball. The mad scientists at Brunswick have created a monster in the Brunswick C-(System) 3.5!..

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