The Brunswick Twist is a great option for someone looking to take a step up from a plastic/spare ball. This ball combines the proven R-16 Pearl Reactive coverstock with the Twist Low Diff core. This combination allows for easy length while maintaining a strong and controllable backend reaction when up against drier lane conditions. The Twist line of bowling balls is great for any age or skill level.
allows you to experiment
limited to the right side
in mid oil conditions (house shot)
Yes, I would recommend this to a friend
This is my first ball ive ever had and I honestly dont regret getting it. Its allowed me to really test the likes of bowling from resurfacing a bowl,cleaning a ball and figuring out if i wanna throw it one hand or two handed. All around great first ball
Attractive, Great Weight
Local Bowling Alley, Tournaments
Yes, I would recommend this to a friend
This ball does what I ordered it for, straight down the lane.
Attractive, Great Weight
Local Bowling Alley, Tournaments
Yes, I would recommend this to a friend
This ball does what I ordered it for, straight down the lane.
Very nice ball.
Yes, I would recommend this to a friend
I have used this ball for about a dozen games and am really liking it. I have a pretty high rev rate and this ball tames the hook. It still doesn't take the hook completely out but makes it much more manageable.
I would definitely buy this ball again.
Does the twist have any hook to it
How do I know what weight I should order. Is there a standard weight I could order
I am a 3 year league bowler and want a ball that will allow me to throw a nice curve ball. I assume this is weighted on the inside to allow for that?
This ball does have a reactive coverstock to help give it more hook potential than the house bowling balls and also it has a weight block inside on the weights over 12lbs to help the ball react to the revs you put on the ball. This is best in medium to lighter oil lane conditions.
I've found that the 8lb ball (which I ordered) has a foam core compared to the heavier weights. Can I expect to learn how to hook with this ball?
The coverstock is still a better cover to help you hook the ball compared to a plastic ball. You may also resurface the coverstock to a lower grit if you wanted to get a little more hook out of this ball. If you go up to 10lbs you do have more options for performance balls but in 8lbs this is one of the best options.
Stupid question but if I choose the “no drilling” option will it still have holes?
If you do not select drilling then the ball will come without any finger holes and you could have your local proshop measure and drill the ball to fit your hand.
How do I know if it will fit my hand? Do I have to get it drilled?
Hi Alder, we offer drilling on this ball or you could have it drilled locally. To see a size chart you may click the "?" beside the drilling option. It will show the measurements for the span (distance between the fingers and thumb hole) and the finger hole size ( width or diameter of the hole ).
Is it possible to order a ball and request it to only weigh 10.0 or 10.01 exactly?