You would think that buying a bowling ball would be a fairly simple task. However, there are a number of things you should take into consideration prior to purchasing your first one. These things include the weight, the coverstock, and the core. Weight is generally based on age. Picking the right sized ball will make all the difference in your game. So, to simplify things, keep these weights in mind:.
The next thing to consider is the coverstock. If you are new to bowling, the coverstock is typically made of either polyester, urethane, or reactive resin.
The final thing you need to know about bowling balls, is the value of the core. There are two kinds of cores, symmetrical and asymmetrical. The basic way to understand the difference is that the more asymmetrical the rating, the greater the hook potential. The less symmetrical, the lower the hook potential.
Try asking around at your local alley for the best local driller. Bowling shoes can vary greatly in size. Consult product information for guidelines on sizing. Choose a shoe with a padded ankle collar for extra ankle stability.
Cushioned insoles and padded liner keep you comfortable on your feet. Supportive shoes minimize movement for better stability, balance and performance. High-performance bowling shoes are designed differently for right and left-handed bowlers. These shoes have one shoe with a leather sole, which is used on the sliding foot for a smooth stop at delivery. More Ball Options. Recent Customer Reviews.
DV8 Hell Raiser Blaze. Reviewed: Friday, Sep 17, Reviewer: The Bearded Beast from Ontario. It has enough traction for the heaviest oil, but doesn't bleed out all its energy in the front 20 feet. Columbia Command Solid. Very interesting ball. Out of box characteristics are of a benchmark asymmetrical, but with a lot of potential down lane.
Definitely see this as a great ball for house shots and for speed dominant players. Brunswick Zenith Hybrid.
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