My Review of the Brunswick Twisted Fury Solid
Get Twisted Again! The Twisted Fury Solid introduces EnMotion-Xtra coverstock to the Fury Line.
Pin to PAP(4 1/2″ over 1/2″ up) – 4 1/2″
MB Placement – 3 1/2″ right of grip center
Balance Hole – 3/4″ bit used, 1 1/2″ depth
Surface Preparation – Added Brunswick Factory Finish High Gloss Polish (6oz) to Box Surface
What I Was Looking For In This Layout: Since I have the original Twisted Fury, I expected this ball to pick up a little sooner than the pearlized version. I wanted to put this layout on the ball because I was looking for a consistent read and was not looking to max out on the performance.
What I Ended Up With In This Ball Layout: Out of the box, this ball hooked too much with the surface left at box finish. It seemed to roll really fast on the condition I was throwing it on. This gave the ball a smooth arc down the lane.
I decided to hit the surface with Brunswick Factory Finish Ball polish to get me through the heads easier.
I began the first night of league with a different ball and did not feel comfortable, so after asking a teammate to watch one shot with the Twisted Solid, I decided to switch balls in the 4th frame. It ended up being a good move. I threw the last 9 strikes for 267. I had to say I was more than impressed with the carrying this ball provided. The polish definitely helped to get the ball through the heads, and it made a nice move off the breakpoint.
The line I played with ball was around 15 at the arrows to 8 at the breakpoint. It seemed like I had area in and out when I missed a little left and right. I was surprised at the carry when the ball got to the pocket.
I used the Twisted Fury Solid until the end of the 2nd game when the lanes started to break down. We started to lose oil in the heads rather quickly, so I switched to my Brunswick Smash Zone which is drilled less aggressive. The coverstock is also pearlized so it helped to get the ball down the lane.
Overall, I was very pleased with the reaction the Twisted Fury Solid gave me. I think on heavier oil patterns, this ball is going to work great at box finish. If you are using this ball in league, you are going to want to smooth the surface out a touch. I would recommend using Brunswick’s Rough Buff polish on this coverstock.

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