For the colors on Brunswick balls, that’s also thanks to hk22, it was mainly created for performance, but it also enhances the colors of the ball as well
Can you do a video about layout? Perhaps explain why you chose to have a large angle on the VAL and kept the first angle 45 degrees. Why use a 5.5 inch pin?
Great Ball review, and when you miss and it still recover is a true sense of the ball. I also like the changing of the surface to give it a better view on surface changing.Thank you for a great review.
@@RevItUpBowling oh dam. That means you probably know Ronnie Fujita! I’m from California and see Ronnie in local tournaments here. He just won a west regional
First, thank you for making this video. I like the surface change. It really helps people like me understand what it can do for you. I currently don't do any changes to what ever the pro shop provides or the out of box surface. Plus it seems that the surface does the opposite of what I thought it would do. Then info on the oil and the dry is also something that I will store away. Lastly what do you mean by compound? I'm a 204 bowler and up there in age. Shot my high series a few weeks back 792. Thanks again.
For the colors on Brunswick balls, that’s also thanks to hk22, it was mainly created for performance, but it also enhances the colors of the ball as well
🤙🤙JJ thx for showing the surface change , it give more perspective of Wht the balls can do ….
Do you feel this would be less than the trouble maker pearl?
How would this compare to the trouble maker pearl?
Can you do a video about layout? Perhaps explain why you chose to have a large angle on the VAL and kept the first angle 45 degrees. Why use a 5.5 inch pin?
Coming soon!
Great Ball review, and when you miss and it still recover is a true sense of the ball. I also like the changing of the surface to give it a better view on surface changing.Thank you for a great review.
Great Video! I like the surface changes.
Cool sign on like, comment, subscribe, you are from St. Louis? You compete against Brad and Kyle?
Anchorage, AK born and bred
I went to Lindenwood in St. Louis area. I bowled with Kyle in college. Brad graduated before I got there. Love those guys. Good people
@@RevItUpBowling oh dam. That means you probably know Ronnie Fujita! I’m from California and see Ronnie in local tournaments here. He just won a west regional
First, thank you for making this video. I like the surface change. It really helps people like me understand what it can do for you. I currently don't do any changes to what ever the pro shop provides or the out of box surface. Plus it seems that the surface does the opposite of what I thought it would do. Then info on the oil and the dry is also something that I will store away. Lastly what do you mean by compound? I'm a 204 bowler and up there in age. Shot my high series a few weeks back 792. Thanks again.
I hope you try the Vibe as well!