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  • Date Published: 2015. 4. 20.
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What happened to visionary bowling balls?

As perhaps many of you may be aware, Visionary Bowling closed their doors. They are out of business. No more Visionary balls!!! Because of this loss to the bowling industry, I felt it was very important to contact Jason Wonders of Visionary bowling and try to get an interview with him.

What is the best bowling ball to buy?

The Best Bowling Balls (Even Big Ern Would be Jealous Of)
  • 1 Brunswick Tzone – Best Overall.
  • 2 Pyramid Path Rising – Runner Up.
  • 3 Storm Phaze III – Honorable Mention.
  • 4 Hammer Black Widow 2.0 – Also Consider.
  • 5 KR Clear Red Rose.
  • 6 Storm IQ Tour Emerald.
  • 7 Motiv Venom Shock.

What pound bowling ball do most pros use?

Most pro bowlers use 16-pound balls, although more than you think use 15-pounders. Another method is to add one or two pounds to the weight of the house ball you normally use. A heavier ball drilled specifically to your hand will seem to weigh about the same as a house ball two pounds lighter.

What is the best bowling ball to spin?

The Top 16 Best Bowling Balls For Beginners
  1. Hammer Black Widow 2.0. …
  2. Storm Pitch Black Solid Urethane Bowling Ball. …
  3. Brunswick Rhino Bowling Ball. …
  4. Hammer Raw Blue/Silver/White 15lb. …
  5. Brunswick T-Zone Deep Space Bowling Ball (14lbs) …
  6. Ebonite Maxim Night Sky. …
  7. Pyramid Path Rising Bowling Ball. …
  8. Motiv Venom Shock Bowling Ball.

Who bought out Hammer Bowling?

Hammer products were manufactured in Ebonite’s Hopkinsville, Kentucky plant from 2002 through November, 2019. On November 15, 2019, Ebonite International and all of its brands were subsequently purchased by Brunswick Bowling Products, LLC.

What was the first urethane bowling ball?

The AMF Angle was the first three-piece urethane bowling ball. The Faball Hammer was the first two-piece urethane bowling ball. In 1981, Ebonite began producing the first urethane cover stock bowling balls for AMF, and sold the rights to them.

How often should you get a new bowling ball?

With proper maintenance, you should get at least 5-10 years out of a quality bowling ball.

Are heavier bowling balls better?

In general, the heavier the bowling ball will be, the better as a heavy ball will be more impactful, carry more power, and will have more chances of hooking than a lightweight bowling ball. The heavier ball will be able to knock down more pins when two bowling balls are thrown at the same speed.

How fast should you throw a bowling ball?

The Ideal Ball Speed For Professional Bowlers

Most Pro Bowlers will release the ball anywhere from 20-22 mph at the release point and will impact the pins at 17 or 18 mph. By delivering the ball faster than this speed range, the Pro Bowler is in danger of less than optimum pin carry.

What weight bowling ball should a 70 year old man use?

Best Bowling Ball For Seniors

When selecting a bowling ball, a good ‘rule of thumb’ is selecting a ball that is ten percent of your body weight. If you are 140 pounds then choose a 14-pound ball, if you are 146 pounds; go down, not up in ball weight, i.e., select a 13 pound ball, not fifteen pounds.

How do you know if a bowling ball is too heavy?

You’ll know the bowling ball is too heavy if you’re unable to fully extend your arm or you do so strained. As another general rule, if you’ve already determined the weight of ball that works best for you by using alley balls you’ll likely want to add a pound when buying your own ball.

What is the difference between a solid and pearl bowling ball?

Solid reactive coverstocks typically provide a higher coefficient of friction than pearl coverstocks. Because of more surface friction, solid reactive balls tend to hook sooner than pearl reactive balls and also experience a reduction of energy as they travel down the lane compared to pearl reactive coverstock balls.

What should I look for in a bowling ball?

Here’s how to pick the right bowling ball.
  • Weight. A bowling ball should feel heavy, but shouldn’t be a struggle to hold one handed. …
  • Holes. It should go without saying, but if a ball has finger holes that are too snug or too loose, it can ruin your game (and hurt your fingers too).
  • Hand span. …
  • Material.

Does the weight of the bowling ball matter?

For some bowlers a heavier ball will actually smooth out their swing. The added weight helps them keep the swing flatter on the downswing and at the release point. Some bowlers who go down in weight discover their swing gets a little steeper, or perhaps affects their timing.

What are the three types of bowling balls?

There are three types of bowling balls used in today’s game: plastic, urethane and reactive. Let’s go through each one and talk about how adding them to your arsenal will improve your game.

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Visionary Bowling Products was started in the beginning of 1997 at our plant in St. Louis, Missouri. The research and development team at Visionary include a chemist, a chemical engineer, a mechanical engineer and a production manager with over 75 years of combined experience in manufacturing high performance bowling balls.

Unlike some other bowling ball companies, we manufacture all of our performance balls from start to finish. By doing all of the work in house, it allows us to control and maintain both the quality and performance of our equipment. Many companies do random inspections, but at Visionary each and every ball is checked individually for hardness, roundness, weight, topweight, pin placement, and overall quality. If it is not right it does not leave the factory.

Our goal is to produce a well rounded line of equipment that will allow any bowler the ability to use at least one Visionary ball with great success, no matter what style of bowling they have, or what conditions they are bowling on. Instead of releasing a new ball every month just to have something new, we look at where we have a void in our line. We then research and do extensive testing to make sure that the new ball performs as desired and is significantly different than the other balls in the line. We don’t want to have multiple balls that react the same or similar enough that you can’t tell the difference, and as a result we don’t produce a lot of balls each year – but the ones we do create are essential to filling out our product line.

Interview With Jason Wonders on the “Midnight Scorcher”

As perhaps many of you may be aware, Visionary Bowling closed their doors.They are out of business.No more Visionary balls!!!Because of this loss to the bowling industry, I felt it was very important to contact Jason Wonders of Visionary bowling and try to get an interview with him.Because of the unique design and capabilities of the Midnight Scorcher, for me it was vital to get a record of the design and intent that went into it.Below is that interview.Please enjoy this rare and informative look into one of the most iconic balls ever created, the “Midnight Scorcher.”What year was the Scorcher first released?April 1999How did the idea of creating a particle urethane ball come about, what was the design intent?One of the main issues with tournament bowlers at the time, was heavy oil patterns at the beginning of the tournament. Many bowlers would flop on their first two games simply because they were getting an erratic reaction, or not getting any reaction at all on the heavier oil patterns. Our goal was to create a ball that would not only handle the heaviest of oil patterns but also give them control and enough drive to carry the corners. So we took the power of the DC Core design, and combined it with the control of urethane and the traction of a particle ball.What type of urethane base formulation did you use in the creation of the Scorcher, it seems very hard, durable and strong?It is definitely a very durable coverstock, but I would not say that it’s hard. The shore D hardness was in the typical range for a urethane bowling ball. It is however, very impact and scratch resistant, and creates a decent size footprint on the lane. This in turn helps create more traction. The base urethane material is simply a blend of the strongest urethane’s that we used in the 80s and very early 90s.Can you tell me about the type of particles used in the Scorcher and how they work?The particles are a soft polybutadiene material that flexes and creates a tread similar to that of a tire. It works by allowing the particle to touch the lane surface instead of completely hydroplaning over the oil.What is the best way to maintain the coverstock of the Scorcher and when changing grits, what is the recommend way to do this to prevent damage to the particles?The easiest way to maintain the cover is simply to use a 320 grit wet dry sandpaper, and wet sand it on a spinner. The particles are evenly distributed throughout the entire cover, so as you sand it down, more particles break through to the surface. Because the cover is so scratch resistant, you may need to start with a slightly lower grit sandpaper and work your way up to 320. You do not have to worry about the particles being damaged on the scorcher, because they flex. Eventually they will wear down slightly and you will need to resurface the ball, but you should have to do it less frequently than most particle balls.You will need to clean the ball fairly often because this type of urethane will keep the oil at the surface of the ball instead of absorbing it like a reactive. All you need to do is use any kind of ball cleaning product, or even a wet rag with dishwashing detergent. Detergents are designed to break down oils, so if you simply lather the ball with a dishwashing detergent, and then rinse it off, it should remove the majority of the oil from the surface of the ball.Am I correct in understanding that the original Stock Grit of the Scorcher was 320 wet sand? This seems pretty darn strong for a normal house shot. What types of oil patterns did you expect the Scorcher to be used on?Yes, it came factory finished at 320 sand. As previously mentioned, the intent for this ball was simply to give bowlers an opportunity to score well in the first few games of a tournament, especially on heavy, long oil patterns. For many bowlers the first couple games of a block were the only thing keeping them from cashing consistently. The difference between shooting 160 and 210 at the beginning of a tournament can be the difference between winning and not even cashing.If I understand correctly, the Scorcher has a weak asymmetric core that has a very, very high RG of 2.67 and a very, very high Diff of .069 with an intermediate Diff of .006. How was this core chosen for the Scorcher and why did this seem like the ideal core for this ball?First I would say weak is a misused term at times. I like to use the term mild asymmetric because the term weak implies that the core is not very strong which would be an incorrect statement. The reason for using a core with such a high RG is simply to allow the ball to get down the lane a little further. With such a strong cover, an earlier rolling core would have made the ball start too soon on the lane and hit weak or not carry well. We tested a few different core designs, but the DC core gave us exactly what we were looking for. A ball that handled the oil very well, gave us a nice controlled reaction, yet still hit hard enough to carry almost as well as a reactive.Is the Scorcher a two-piece ball or a three-piece?In my opinion this is very outdated terminology. A three-piece simply refers to a pancake weight block, while a two piece refers to any dynamic core. This is because in the early stages of core development, most dynamic cores were simply one density. So you had either a single density core and cover (2 pieces) or a pancake weight block that has two densities and a cover (3 piece). Most people would refer to the scorcher as a quad density core two piece bowling ball. In reality it is a five piece ball because the core is four different density pieces.I see a very unique ball shape from the Scorcher compared to other urethane balls. The Scorcher seems to go very straight and starts hooking in the mid-lane and then transitions into a very heavy roll that arcs very moderately to the pins. But even though it doesn’t look like the Scorcher has moved much, or covered many boards, when it hits the pins it’s like an A-bomb went off! Even light hits are blasting the pins apart or shooting them all over the place. Even a low rev/low ball speed player like myself is seeing this effect. What do you attribute this heavy hitting power too?This is a topic of debate for a lot of people as well. The term hook varies depending upon who you talk to. In my opinion the scorcher hooks a lot. It may not appear to because it is not very angular, but the total deviation from its initial trajectory is significant.If you are on a truly long, heavily oiled lane pattern, and you try to throw most reactives on the same line, you’ll see that the scorcher “out hooks” most reactives.The hitting power comes from a combination of both the core and the cover. The core helps the ball get into a nice continuous roll while the thick cover helps create maximum impact with the pins.I also see another unique property of the Scorcher compared to other urethane balls, its seems immune to carry down. I can use the Scorcher on the same line for a long time and never see it quit in the back. People can be throwing plastic up the middle and urethane on the sides and still the Scorcher keeps hooking just like it did on the fresh. If anything, as the set goes on, I am forced left with the Scorcher, like you might see with a resin ball that eats the oil off the lane. How is the Scorcher able to do this?The particles play an important role in making sure that the ball is not affected too much by carry down. Again I will liken it back to the tread on the tire. If a tire has good tread, it is not affected too much by oil or water. However if you put racing slicks on in place of a tire with good tread, it will be great on dry pavement but as soon as it hits any oil or water it will just spin and lose traction.Where did you get the idea for the name of the ball and the Dragon logo?At that time our company was basing our logos on medieval characters, and a dragon just seemed like a proper fit for a ball that would just chew through the oil.Can you remember any other cool facts about the Scorcher or any stories from people who have used it?I have had countless people tell me their stories about how their Scorcher would hook when no other ball could. Many bowlers with average, to below average revs, won tournaments, or made the TV finals because they shot 220- 250 when everyone else was struggling to shoot 180 because there was too much oil on the lanes.My favorite story came from a High-ranking amateur player, who shot 849 for his first three games of a tournament, and was 190 pins ahead of everybody else in the field. He ended up being high qualifier for the stepladder finals by 65 pins. The reason that his story will always stand out in my mind is not only because he bowled great, but because that is exactly what the ball was designed to do. It gave him a tremendous advantage during the first few games of the tournament, when nobody else could get their ball to hook. When you hear stories like that it validates all the hard work you put into designing and developing a ball.

Bowling Ball 5 Steps to Choosing the Right Bowling Ball for You

Bowling Ball 5 Steps to Choosing the Right Bowling Ball for You

Bowling with the right ball will dramatically improve your scores and consistency, but there are so many types and sizes of balls. For beginners, finding the right ball is often a daunting and overwhelming task, so you may want to consult your local pro shop or bowling-center operator for help.

5 Steps to Choosing Your Own Bowling Ball

Most likely, especially if it’s your first ball, you’re going to want a reactive-resin cover stock, which will give your shots greater hook potential.

Find your ideal ball weight. Some say your ball should be approximately 10 percent of your body weight, up to the maximum 16 pounds. Most pro bowlers use 16-pound balls, although more than you think use 15-pounders. Another method is to add one or two pounds to the weight of the house ball you normally use. A heavier ball drilled specifically to your hand will seem to weigh about the same as a house ball two pounds lighter.

Even with these guidelines, you should never use a ball too heavy just because you feel you should. The real optimum ball weight is the heaviest ball you can comfortably throw

.Determine your ideal cover stock. The cover stock is the material on the outer surface of the ball and is very important in determining how your ball will react to the lane conditions. There are three main types of cover stocks: polyester (more commonly referred to as plastic), urethane and reactive resin. To figure out which is best for your game, see the tips below for detailed information on each cover stock.Choose your ball. Once you know the weight and cover stock you need, you can find a large number of balls online, or you can ask your local pro shop. There are differences in each category, but a conversation with a pro-shop operator or some online research should be enough to get you the right type of ball for your game.

You can find a good plastic ball for $50 or even less. Reactive-resin balls start at around $100 and go up from there, though some may cost several hundred dollars.Get it drilled to fit your hand. You can find pre-drilled bowling balls, but if you’re going to use one of those, you might as well save your money and use a house ball. A ball drilled specifically to your hand gives you more control and also significantly decreases the risk of injury. Take your ball to a pro shop and have an expert measure your hand and drill your ball. Some stores will include free drilling with the purchase of a ball, but in other cases, you shouldn’t expect to pay more than $30 for drilling—and it’s worth it. Be patient. When you first hold (and release) a ball drilled to your hand, you might be afraid it doesn’t fit. This is because the house balls you’re used to using really don’t fit. With a little practice, your new ball will prove to be infinitely more comfortable and controllable than a pre-drilled house ball.

The Top 16 Best Bowling Balls For Beginners

The Top 16 Best Bowling Balls For Beginners

Bowling is one of the games that a lot of people uses to build bonds with family on friends. It doesn’t matter who you are there is something about watching a bowling ball move down the bowling lane that creates an unexplainable level of excitement. There are many different types of bowling balls, some more ideal for beginners, some better for certain types of bowlers and some can be ideal for almost any player.

If you are a bowling fanatic but never bowled before you might be wondering what the best bowling balls for beginners are. You might have bought a bowling ball before but is now in search for a new bowling ball, or just trying to get the ball that will fit your middle finger.

The general rule is that you find a ball that matches your bowling style and if you are not sure of your bowling style, get a ball that’s ideal for beginners until you discover your bowling style. This list compiles the 16 best bowling balls for beginners. This list consists of balls of different sizes, shapes and weight. Search this list to find the right ball for you. You are guaranteed to find at least one ball that fits the description of the ball that you are seeking.

Having your own ball is great because you can customize your bowling experience no matter the lane condition to help increase your average score the best way for you. Whether you want a lighter ball or the heaviest ball making the best choice of entry level ball for you can be a lot of work, but we are here to help!

Here is the scoop on the best bowling ball for beginners!

1. Hammer Black Widow 2.0

The first ball on the list is the Hammer Black Widow 2.0. It is one of the most successful bowling balls of all-time. The is the best option if you are a beginner. This ball comes with different features, it has enough traction to assist on medium to heavy oil, and a big sweeping continuous ball motion that creates a lot of angle and high scores.

The gas mask core shape of the ball might be the best feature of the ball. The ball is also very powerful and durable as it is wrapped with a carbon fiber outer core, making it the best bowling ball for beginners.

This ball weighing 12-16 pounds has a upper mid performance and comes in the color red and black. The asymmetric core type also helps with the performance of this ball. It comes at a cost of about 150 USD and has a two-year warranty from the purchase date.

2. Storm Pitch Black Solid Urethane Bowling Ball

If you want great performance, the Storm Pitch Black Solid Urethane Bowling Ball is a perfect choice. Storm is known for producing multiple balls for professional players. This urethane ball is a part of Storm’s thunder line. This ball is ideal for wood lanes and shorter oil patterns which makes it high performance.

This ball has some great features that can assist beginners like the Capacitor Core, which helps regulate flare potential; pure predictability at its finest. The weight block on this ball is capacitor core and it has control solid urethane as cover stock which gives this ball a straighter but stronger delivery.

So, if you are looking for a straight shot ball this is it. Especially as a beginner you want a ball that you won’t have to struggle to control, so this is a great feature to have. The weight of this ball is 16 pounds. This 130 USD is one of the best balls for beginner bowlers.

3. Brunswick Rhino Bowling Ball

The Brunswick Rhino Bowling Ball is equipped to server bowlers of all skill levels. This ball comes in three different colors (black, blue and silver pearls). Though aesthetic has nothing to do with your technique while bowling, it sure feels good to walk into the bowling alley with a flashy ball.

This ball is one of the more affordable balls on this list, the price starts at about 85 USD. This ball will produce excellent performance with a low hook potential. This bowling ball is absolutely great for entry-level players, and its ideal for drier conditions. This Rhino ball has a versatile ball motion that is useful across various lane conditions, it is usually a continuous and strong arcing ball.

If you want stronger overall reactions, choose the ball with the higher numbers. The ball is designed with a light bulb shape and delivers ball motion and impressive pin for more strikes and higher scores. AS a beginner, it is important to get a ball that moves smoothly and can help you be successful in your early days of bowling.This aggressive ball comes with two-year warranty.

4. Hammer Raw Blue/Silver/White 15lb

This Hammer blue vibe bowling ball is one of the better balls in the bowling industry. This bowing ball also comes in three colors and is a good option for entry level players, intermediate players and professional bowlers. As expressed before, having a colorful ball feels good, especially when that ball is durable and will lead you to multiple sure strikes.

The design of this ball provides a high hook potential and great performance. As a beginner, you want to have a ball that will have all the right components to produce your best performance. What makes this ball stands out is the cover and finishes. This ball uses a solid version of the juiced cover.

You can be confident that this ball will produce smooth motion when it is released. The ball weight is 15 pounds. This pearl reactive ball comes at an affordable price of 94 USD. This is one of the more popular choices of balls so you won’t regret purchasing this ball.

5. Brunswick T-Zone Deep Space Bowling Ball (14lbs)

If you’re purchasing a bowling ball, sometimes you might not only want to find the right ball, but you might also want a ball with beautiful aesthetic. The Brunswick T-Zone Deep Space Bowling ball is not only good to look at but has outstanding durability. If it is your first time buying a ball, you want a long-lasting ball, instead of one that you’ll need to continuously replace.

It is also one of the best beginner balls because it’s designed to have pinpoint accuracy for all level bowlers. The ball hooks for this Brunswick T-zone ball have low hook potential. This ball is extremely good on dry lanes. When buying this ball its good to know that balls with a higher number is straighter and are stronger reactive bowling balls.

Additionally, this Brunswick tzone deep space ball is a polyester ball with bullet factory finish weight block. The cost for this ball is roughly 60 USD. This is a very reasonable ball, and its performance potential is really high, so as a beginner bowler, this bar should definitely be on your radar.

6. Ebonite Maxim Night Sky

If you’re looking for your first bowling ball, the Ebonite Maxim Night Sky is a good choice. There are different factors that you expect to see in a good bowling ball. When going to the bowling bowl you need to be confident that your ball can move in a straight line, looks good and has great power.

As a beginner, you want to have a strong ball that will give you an advantage with every release. You don’t want to be learning with a ball that is hard to control. This Ebonite Maxim ball is a new ball on the market.

This is one of the best plastic balls on the market. The Ebonite maxim bowling ball ball comes with bullet core and the ball performance is noted as plastic/spare balls. This cost for this ball is roughly 63 USD, another affordable ball with great features.

7. Pyramid Path Rising Bowling Ball

This Pyramid Path bowling ball comes in several different colors. Path creates some of the best balls on the market. This ball comes with multiple features that are good for new bowlers, intermediate bowlers and professional bowlers.

Some of the features of this ball are a new era 139 symmetric core, path pearl reactive coverstock with 1500-grit abralon, versatile drilling options for different bowling styles, and perfect scale rating of 181.30. This ball is known for its versatile ball motion and it is great on all lane surfaces. It will give you the perfect hook shots even as beginner bowlers.

This ball weighs 16 pounds but if you like lighter balls you can always explore the rest of Path’s creations. However, this 16 pound ball will give you a strong roll and strong backend. The cost for this ball on amazon is 90 USD however, you can find this ball at your local pro shop.

8. Motiv Venom Shock Bowling Ball

As a beginner bowler sometimes it is hard to decide what’s the right bowling ball for you. Venom is a trusted company when it comes to bowling ball. If you want a bowling ball that lasts a long time, it would be a good idea to consider purchasing the Motiv Venom shock bowling ball.

This ball is not only long lasting but when you walk into your local bowling alley with this ball, all eyes will turn to look at its appealing colors. This ball pairs the Gear weight block with the Turmoil MFS Reactive coverstock from the Covert Revolt to produce a smooth but angular backend motion that continues through the pins. This makes this ball easy to control and guarantees high performance.

As a beginner, you want a ball that will move in the motion you intend without struggle. This ball will give you that. This ball has medium friction Beginners will love this ball because it’s very controllable and smooth down the lane. This is one of the heavier balls on the list at 14-15 pounds. This ball comes at a price point of about 120 USD.

9. Ebonite Aero Dynamix 12lb

Searching for the right bowling ball can be a challenge, but there is one method that can make your search a bit easier. That is finding a ball from a trusted brand. Ebonite is a well-known bowling ball brand. Whether you are bowling at the intermediate level or above, Ebonite has a ball that is right for you.

This Aero Dynamix ball is superb as it is guaranteed to produce lots of strikes. This ball is designed with pancake core. If you are seeking a straight ball, this should be one of your picks.

The Aero is stronger than the Omni ball and it is one of the newer balls from the Ebonite collection. Hence, you should really consider getting this ball as a beginner.

10. Brunswick Bowling Twist Reactive Ball

This bowling ball by Brunswick is one of the best balls for beginners. This Brunswick ball is a type of reactive resin balls. If you are a beginner, you might have to get adjusted to how you hold the bowling ball.

The Brunswick Twist ball comes without finger holes, so as a first time bowler you have the chance to get finger holes drilled in the spots where you might figure it would hook you best. This is also a plus for regular bowlers. If you had issues with where your ring finger was positioned, you now have a chance to adjust your hook.

The color design of the twist is very appealing to bowlers of all ages, there are three color choices: black gold and silver. This ball has a wide weight range from 8 to 16 pounds.

11. Roto Grip RST X-2 Bowling Ball

If you are searching for a bowling ball with conventional grip, the Roto Grip is one of your best choices. The important thing about this bowling ball is that it is an upgrade to the Roto Grip RST x-1, which was already a superb choice. This ball is a combination of the RST core and the etrax plus perl reactive coverstock.

This combination creates a big footprint of the length of the lane and maintains its reaction to friction on the backend. The design makes this a straight ball. This bowling ball is ideal on medium to medium/heavy oil. This is another ball that is great with aesthetics. Its colorful state is eye catching.

This ball comes at a price point of 185 USD. The success rate of this ball has been tested amongst multiple players of different styles and have been proven to be highly successful.

12. Columbia 300 White Dot Scarlet Bowling Ball

Looking for a house ball? Well, this Columbia 300 white dot scarlet bowling ball is a good choice for you. The body weight of this ball ranges from 6 pounds to 15 pounds. This is another ball that will give you straight shots and is best used for light oiled lanes.

Beginners need straight shot balls because, as a beginner it might be a struggle at first to control the ball, so if you have a ball that will go straight you are at an advantage. This beautiful bowling ball is designed with a pancake core and is layered with polyester coverstock.

This ball will hook beginners but is also great for more experienced bowlers in need of a spare ball.

13. Pyramid Pathogen Plague Pearl Bowling Ball

Finding a ball that will give you the right fingertip grip can be challenging. The surface of this Pyramid Pathogen ball will give you the firm grip that you seek. This ball is designed with SG 19.5 Asymmetric Core.

The Coverstock in this ball is GPS Navigational Urethane Pearl Reactive Coverstock with 1000-Grit Abralon. This ball guarantees players controllable arc on dry lanes. The design of this ball gives versatile drilling options that will fit different bowling styles. No matter what type of bowler you are or even what style you use, the specs of this ball are created in a way that it could be anyone’s ideal bowling ball.

The weight on this ball ranges from 10 pounds to 15 pounds. Its important to note that his Plague pearl is an upgrage to the original pathogen ball and it is way stronger than the original and will produce a stronger ball motion. So, if you had the previous version to this, it might be a good idea to do an upgrade.

14. Web M.B. Bowling Ball

This Web M.B ball is a very versatile and very durable ball. It is ideal for players of all levels because of its core structure. This ball is designed with spheroid asymmetrical core and Semtex NE pearl coverstock. This ball has a very attractive aesthetic design with attractive colors.

This Hammer Bowling ball is designed with the original reaction shape which is updated for more conditions. This ball has enough traction on medium to heavy oil and a big sweeping continuous ball motion that creates high average scores. Being good on multiple surface is good, especially for beginners who might not have a bowling alley that they prefer, you can bowl at different locations.

This ball is ideal for situations like that .The ball has the gas mask core shape that many bowlers seem to love. The balls outer layer is wrapped with a carbon fiber outer core which increases durability and power. So, if you are looking for a ball that will last long, you should highly consider this ball.

15. MOTIV Jackal Ghost Bowling Ball

Motiv has produced some great bowling balls. The new Jackal Ghost is one of those tough balls that works awesome on heavy oil. With paranormal performance, it delivers more total hook potential than any previous Jackal with no loss in continuation. This ball is highly controllable.

This ball features a low RG and loads of differential, this asymmetric design is easy to rev and produces massive track flare. This bowling ball produces high friction and the cover stock, the Jackal Ghost elevates heavy oil performance to a new level.

Coercion HFS is one of the most aggressive cover stock on any bowling ball in the Jackal product line. The great thing about having your own bowling ball is that you can decide the look and feel that you want, and this design will really make a statement!

Turned with a 3000 Grit Lss Finish, bowlers will see both excellent mid-lane read and unbelievable continuation. This ball is a great choice for bowlers at all levels. However, it is most ideal for bowlers that have a low rev rate or higher ball speeds.

16. Storm Dark Code

This Storm dark code is a black light bowling ball. This is the last ball on our list for the best bowling balls for beginners. This bowling ball is one of the newest ball on the market, it was released in July of 2021. So, we know the technology is up to date and the adjustments are very recent.

This makes this one of the best choices as up to date bowling balls are generally updated to work on more surfaces and in more conditions. The Dark Code features an extremely dense modified disc technology shape called the RAD4 Core.

First introduced in the X-Factor™ series, RAD (Radial Accelerating Disc) technology produces, bar none, more torque and entry angle than traditional asymmetrical cores. It’s the new standard for high performance. If you need the perfect combination of mid-lane roll and backend reactivity with head-turn pin carry, the Dark Code should be your very first choice.

Finding the Best Bowling Ball for Beginners

In conclusion, there are multiple bowling balls from multiple trusted companies, but one must identify the ball that is ideal for their present situations. Some of the balls on the list are just ideal for beginners and some are great for bowlers of all levels.

This list comprises balls from companies like Hammer, Storm, Roto and Brunswick. These are all good companies, but each company has their preferences in regards to which coverstone they will use and what feature within the ball they’ll emphasize on.

The truth is you might find multiple balls on this list that could fit your circumstances, you’ll need to know exactly what you want and what features of the ball means more to you in order to make a decision. There are balls that are better on heavy oil, balls that are better on lighter or medium oil and balls that are better in dry area.

There are balls that may be better for your second knuckle and that might not mean much to you. If you are not sure what you are looking for. Get a ball that is ideal for all levels and one that is for a reasonable price, then whenever you figure out your style you can always return to the list and find your perfect ball.

This story was written by Sarah Scoop and edited for GoBowling.com. See this story and many others she has authored at SarahScoop.com

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What Happened To Visionary Bowling Balls? The Visionary Bowling company closed its doors after closing down its doors many months ago.They no longer exist.Let’s go Visionary balls! !Seeing that there were no bowling shows at the moment, I decided that contacting Jason Wonders was essential to reaching him in an interview.

What Bowling Balls Are Made In Mexico? Reynosa, Mexico, is home to most of Brunswick’s bowling ball factories.

What Is The Best Brand Of Bowling Ball To Buy? I have chosen Brunswick Tzone as the best overall shopping mall. Runner-up, Pyramid Path Rising. A Honorable Mention for Storm Phaze III. Also consider Hammer Black Widow 2.0. KR Clear Red Rose. Storm IQ Tour Emerald. Motiv Venom Shock.

What Company Makes Motiv Bowling Balls? Wilbur Products Inc. manufactures MOTIV bowling balls.Muskegon Heights is on North Main St.Bowl-B-ball is a mainstay product at pro shops, with the pins manufactured by Tech-Line Products, an area manufacturer that also makes other sporting goods.

What Bowling Ball Do Professionals Use? Bowlers on average use 16-pounders. While many of you believe pitchers use 15-pounders.A little additional weight on top of the standard ball will reduce its weight.An especially heavy ball may be lighter than a house ball and measure about 2.2 inches wide.

Who Manufactures Radical Bowling Balls? In a major agreement between Brunswick Bowling and Radical Bowling, a ball manufacturer owned by renowned bowling ball innovator Phil Cardinale, both companies have signed a major endorsement deal.Based on this agreement, Radical Bowling Technologies will be rebranded and have their business location moved to Brunswick.

What Bowling Balls Are Worth Money? Bowling ball shaped like a black hammer, with black numerals on it. The hammer gauntlet fficing Ball- Purple/Smoke/Orange. A gold bowling ball, a navy/red hybrid ball, and a silver ball. The red bowling ball with the storm code is called the storm code. There are three patterns of Brunswick Tenacity bowling balls – black and silver in black and purple in silver.

Are Hammer Bowling Balls Made In Mexico? The Brunswick plants in Mexico will be responsible for producing all Hammer, Track Ebonite, and Columbia 300 bowling balls following November 15, 2019.

Where Are Bowling Balls Manufactured? Founded in Brigham City, Utah, this company has two smaller facilities located in California and Texas, which manufacture mainly for the company headquarters and main manufacturing facility.As an innovator of bowling balls with many different models, Storm has also sponsored the PBA and PWBA tours extensively.

Where Are Motiv Bowling Balls Made? In terms of bowling balls, MOTIV brand is a proud American manufacturer.For over 25 years now, we have been manufacturing high-performance bowling balls in Muskegon, Michigan.

Where Are Hammer Bowling Balls Manufactured? Founded in Hopkinsville, Kentucky, Hammer Bowling has been manufacturing and supplying products since 1995.

How Do I Choose A Bowling Ball Brand? The ball’s weight should always be your choice.For instance, some people advise you to fit the ball between 10 and 16 pounds as far as your maximum body weight is concerned.Even though you’ve probably assumed that professionals use 16-pound balls, many are using them.The best method is to attach one or two pounds of weight to an already large house ball.

What Is The Strongest Bowling Ball? This is the Roto Grip Halo Bowling Ball, 15 lbs., 12 x 32 inches. Against a wall, a Hammer Scandal/S Ball hit. A Brunswick Kingpin Rule bowling ball, which is shaped like a kingpin and has a square shape. Storm Physix Bowling Ball. Trident Bowling Ball by Motiv. This Hammer Diesel Torque bowling ball is designed to hit balls at an angle.

What Is The Most Popular Bowling Company? The Storm bowling company is one of the most popular and successful brands of bowling in the nation. Second on the list of most popular bowling brands worldwide is Brunswick Corporation. The brand name “Ebonite” is the third most popular brand for bowling balls. Pyramid.

How Much Does The Best Bowling Ball Cost? As with other plastic bowling balls, a $40-to-$60 entry-level ball usually sells into the $100 to $120 range, while some of the more expensive ones tend to exceed $100.Choosing a Vanity bowling ball with a particular logo is easy to do if you want to hit $150 for one.

What Brands Does Motiv Bowling Own? Several major teams enjoy playing the ball – including League, Tournament, Pro Bowlers and Major League Soccer teams – from Storm, Brunswick, and BIG Bowling to name some of these brands.

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