Roto Grip Nomad & Nomad Pearl Make a Great 1-2 Punch

By bhalstrom | Feb 24, 2010

Roto Grip Nomad
Roto Grip Nomad Pearl

Making the right ball choice to begin league with can be a tough, yet important decision. We all have our favorite balls and like to see the ball hook across the lane, well at least I do. During our few minutes of practice before league last night, I decided to [...]

Review of the Lane 1 Curve Bowling Ball

By bhalstrom | Jan 16, 2010

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They say this to watch for the big back-end, well they’re not lying!
Pin to PAP(4 1/2″ over 1/2″ up) – 3 7/8″ under ring finger
Mass Bias Position – 2″ right of center line
CG Placement – just above mid line and right of center line
Balance Hole – none
Surface Preparation [...]

Brunswick C System 3.5 Bowling Ball

By bhalstrom | Dec 30, 2009

Brunswick C (System)3.5
We just got done testing the new C System 3.5 and I have to say I’m very impressed with this release from Brunswick. The C System line is giving a different look to Brunswick balls that I have not seen before. This ball needs some oil in the heads as it started revving [...]

Brunswick’s New Evil Siege Bowling Ball

By bhalstrom | Dec 29, 2009

Brunswick Evil Siege
Brunswick is at it again with their latest release, the Evil Siege! I got a chance to test this ball out and was very impressed with the backend reaction offered. The Evil Siege provides a 2-color pearl coverstock which helps the ball through the heads while storing a massive amount of energy at [...]

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