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14 Jul, 2010

Turbo 2-N-1 Finger Insert Glue

Posted by: John Congdon In: Bowling

Recently we did a video about “How To Install Finger Inserts in a Bowling Ball” and we mentioned that we use Turbo 2-N-1 Grips Zip-Plus 45 Glue. 
There are two type of glue that we use on our bowling equipment. 
This is how we use it:Turbo 2-N-1 Grips Zip-Plus 45 Glue is used mainly for [...]

13 Jul, 2010

Lane #1 Time Bomb Review

Posted by: John Congdon In: Bowling

Time Bomb
I was thrilled with this bowling ball. If I were bowling in the summer, it would be added to my bag. It was very strong through the pin deck. As with many of the other Lane #1 bowling balls lately, you need oil under the ball. It likes to grab and go.
Read the [...]

03 Jul, 2010

In The Shop – How to Install Finger Inserts

Posted by: John Congdon In: Bowling| In The Shop

We started a new video series at bowlingball.com called “In The Shop.” These videos will give people the information they need to take their game to the next level by allowing them to try different things with their bowling equipment. Our first video explains how to install finger inserts so that you can [...]

30 Jun, 2010

The new Storm Prodigy Bowling Ball

Posted by: John Congdon In: Bowling

The high performance Storm Prodigy was released last week.  This symmetrical core bowling ball is a great addition to the Storm line of bowling balls.  My review is available on the Storm Prodigy page of bowlingball.com.  We also shot a video available on the same page.
Prodigy

09 Jun, 2010

Brunswick C System 4.5

Posted by: John Congdon In: Bowling

C (System)4.5
The Brunswick C (System)4.5 is set to be released on 7/12/2010. bowlingball.com has shot a bowling ball reaction video and it looks amazing. I have learned that a symmetrical core is a very controllable ball reaction. Brunswick has been a leader in bowling ball technology, and the new I-Block Symmetric [...]

26 May, 2010

Brunswick Avalanche Urethane

Posted by: John Congdon In: Bowling

Avalanche Urethane
It appears that most of the major bowling manufacturers are starting to remake urethane bowling balls. With their popular success on the PBA tour last season, there appears to be a market for the older technology again. Brunswick’s entry into this niche is the Brunswick Avalanche Urethane.
They say, “if you wait [...]

10 May, 2010

Storm Tropical Heat Bowling Balls

Posted by: John Congdon In: Bowling

Tropical Heat Black/Silver
The Storm Tropical Heat Black/Silver is a great value for its price. This lower price point bowling ball doesn’t react like it’s lower priced. Take some time to get to know your game and don’t just purchase bowling balls that hook the whole lane. If you are looking to [...]

05 Apr, 2010

Lane #1 Big Curve

Posted by: John Congdon In: Bowling

In a follow up to their hit Lane #1 Curve, Lane #1 has struck again with their Lane #1 Big Curve.
I am going to have a chance to try the Lane #1 Big Curve out tonight in our ball reaction video. I look forward to posting the results.
From first glance, [...]

16 Mar, 2010

Bowling Shoes For Kids

Posted by: John Congdon In: Bowling

When purchasing a pair of bowling shoes for kids, there are few things to consider.
The main question to ask is “how far will my kid want to go in bowling?” Why purchase bowling shoes for someone that doesn’t really want to take the sport seriously.
Bowling shoes play a very important role in this sport. [...]

11 Feb, 2010

Roto Grip Dark Star Bowling Ball

Posted by: John Congdon In: Bowling| Video

I finished editting and released the Roto Grip Dark Star reaction video yesterday.

Currently, the Roto Grip Dark Star is selling for $89.99.


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