So funny story is that I didn't know that the Twisters were in until after I threw my first ball and the sound just didn't sound right. Had to get my phone camera out and zoom in to see what the pins were.
@@Greggys10PinsI am back with some amazing news. I finally got to bowl on Twister pins at Fort Belvoir! They were pretty amazing, seemed to act just like normal pins too.
@@Greggys10Pins Yeah. I’ve heard if you sandpaper the bottom of the pins, they slide around way less. Anyways, Fort Belvoir had GS-X pinsetters too so I got to have some of the BEST pin action.
I'm surprised they didn't get Brunswick Max Life pins, they're the same as the Twisters as they're both Synthetic Pins
I have no idea when they got the Twisters. Maybe they already had these or maybe these were cheaper.
@@Greggys10PinsProbably cheaper. I heard from some comments on BrunsNick’s video that Max Life pins actually cost more.
@@InsaneKorean77 I've worked in a few bowling centers when new pins came in. I saw the bill and it's insane.
Lucky. I STILL haven’t gotten to try out bowling on Twister pins yet.
So funny story is that I didn't know that the Twisters were in until after I threw my first ball and the sound just didn't sound right. Had to get my phone camera out and zoom in to see what the pins were.
@@Greggys10PinsI am back with some amazing news. I finally got to bowl on Twister pins at Fort Belvoir! They were pretty amazing, seemed to act just like normal pins too.
@@InsaneKorean77 Nice. In some situations I think they slide a little too much instead of falling down.
@@Greggys10Pins Yeah. I’ve heard if you sandpaper the bottom of the pins, they slide around way less. Anyways, Fort Belvoir had GS-X pinsetters too so I got to have some of the BEST pin action.
@@InsaneKorean77 I feel like I get better pin action on an AMF pinsetter.