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Brunswick TZone Scarlet Shadow
Sneak up on the competition with the Brunswick TZone Scarlet Shadow. This fun plastic/spare ball not only looks good on the lanes but is perfect for beginners, straight bowlers, or pros looking for a spare ball.
- Coverstock: Polyester
- Core: Bullet
- Finish: Royal Shine
- Glows under blacklight
- RG Max: 2.715
- RG Min: 2.696
- RG Diff: 0.019
- RG Avg: 8.7 (scale 1-10)
- Hook Potential: 25 (scale 10-250 high)
- Length: 235 (scale 25-235)
- Breakpoint Shape: 30 (scale 10-150)
- A few tiny pit holes in the cover stock of the ball are normal
- SKU: BRU60105912
- Product ID: 10510
- Brand: Brunswick
- Category: Bowling Balls
- Ball Performance: Plastic / Spare Balls

Customer Reviews | 5 Customer Questions
By Bowler dude from Columbus Ohio
Bottom Line:
Yes, I would recommend this to a friend
I would buy again
Perfect straight ball
By Mistymc from Michigan
Best Uses:
No, I would not recommend this to a friend
Crqcked!
My son had this ball for 8 months and it cracked. No we did not leave it in the cold car..ever
Customer Questions & Answers | Reviews
Question:
Can I get without the holes?
2/11/2018 - By CanHave an answer to this question?
Question:
I am wanting a new ball. I have a 10 lb. ball now. I throw a straight ball, but I think I need a little heavier ball. I think an 11lb. would be good!
3/11/2018 - By Average bowlerHave an answer to this question?
Question:
I want to buy a ball for my grand daughter. She’s just learning and she 8 yrs old. I’m buying a 6 lb. How could I get it fitted and drilled for her hand. Is there a standard drilling for children? I need an answer please this is for Christmas
12/9/2018 - By GmaHave an answer to this question?
Question:
does holes come with ball
3/14/2019 - By kocoHave an answer to this question?
Answer:
On some weights and some balls on our site we do offer to drill the holes for $14.95. If you decline this option then then ball would not have any holes in it when it arrives and you could get it drilled locally.
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