Brunswick Avalanche Urethane Bowling Ball Review by TamerBowling.com
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Oh my this ball is so awesome... Hit's the pins well and played to the outsides on dry conditions. Just what a need! Thanks for the post!
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@TamerBowling ok thanks, so far im liking the avalanche... it seems like it would suit my game better... plus it looks awesome lol...
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@sk8er3882 thats not necessarily true... the players with the really high rev rates generate their revs from the cupping and uncupping motion... watch michael fagan, wes mallott, chris barnes, dom barrett, they all have a good deal of wrist action ... the wrist action (cupping until the very last moment, then uncupping) creates great revs... although the bowler in this vid does uncup a bit early but that could be due to lack of wrist strength...
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What drilling layout are you using? I just bought this ball, have a style like yours and would like to drill it the same. Good bowling btw! Nice video. I would love to see more.
What's the best drill lay out for this ball
HBparkflyers 2 days ago
@HBparkflyers There is no "best" drill for a ball. You've got to work with your local pro shop operator who can evaluate your game and the conditions you bowl on to select the best drill for YOU.
TamerBowling 21 hours ago
anyone know how this ball compares to the natural or natural pearl? i was thinking about getting a urethane ball because i like to play straighter on dry conditions but i have a higher rev rate... feel free to take a look at my style and if anyone has any suggestions about why or why not a urethane ball is a good choice for me i'd love to hear it...
BowlingIsLife300 10 months ago
@BowlingIsLife300 I've got a Natural video that will give you some idea, albeit with a different bowler. Basically, the Natural is the earliest rolling, followed by the Natural Pearl. The Avalanche has the cleanest cover, storing a bit more energy for downlane motion. Just keep in mind, it's still urethane so the backend reaction will still not be the same as a reactive ball.
TamerBowling 10 months ago
@TamerBowling ok cool, ill check that out, yeah since i have a fairly high rev rate, i need a predictable urethane ball for house shots and when my look goes away in the 5th and 6th games at tournaments... do you personally have both the natural and avalanche? i know what each ball is "supposed" to do, so i was more wondering how each felt in your hands... like for someone who has thrown both on dry lanes, which would you prefer if you were gonna just stick with one?
BowlingIsLife300 10 months ago
@BowlingIsLife300 unfortunately, I can't say I've personally thrown all of them, but I have seen them in action with several different bowlers including our testers. With above average rev rate, if you like to see more backend, the Avalanche would likely be the choice. If you want more control with an earlier read, the Natural is definitely the earliest. I personally used to use my Natural on 4th game when the shot broke down completely.
TamerBowling 10 months ago