900 Global Bank Bowling Ball Reaction Video

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900 Global has designed a bowling ball that will take your game to the next level... and you can take that to the BANK!

The new 900 Global Bank Bowling Ball.

http://www.bowlingball.com/8803

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  • @ChronoDA Yeah!

  • @munchiezdorule24 The fact thast Curlie carries those hits is the thing. what I would have liked to see would have been both guys throw the Bank outside in the dry to show exactly what the SRC can do. It's designed to reduce the possibility of roll-out and I have seen lots of players who normally struggle with high end performance balls rolling out, love this ball because it generally doesn't.

  • About the only good thing I see in this ball is the fact that the pin action created is quite nice, because there's at least 2 shots that Curlie throws and comes in very light and a shallow angle and yet it still gets them all down. I just can't seem to want to spend all the money on a Bank when I'm almost Storm everything. When 900 Global decides to put something out that's very comparable to a Reign or an Invasion, then I might have a reason to justify getting something other than Storm.

  • EVERYONE! I DIDNT LIKE 900 GLOBAL UNTIL I THREW THIS BALL! it was so worth trying!

  • it hits like a beast!

  • GOOD LAWWWD!! DO THE DAMN THANG CURLY

  • Hey, thanks for fixing the video, looks 110% better!!!

  • Is there going to be a reaction video for the Pure Physics, or is it already out there?

  • I didn't really see any characteristics of this bowling ball to say that it is any different than any other bowling ball. If anything it looked a bit over/under. I've heard what Nick Seifers has to say, but what does this self-righting core actually do? It doesn't look like much, though it does seem to carry well.

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