This is a video of my friend Nick Holm bowling in league at Little Falls Bowling Center.
On this The Lanes are slick. Nick is a lefty and is a pretty good bowler as well. Even with Nicks extremely small rev rate compared to mine, he makes up for it with his consistency.
In this video Nick uses three different Balls From Colombia 300.
I went out and bought the lane #1 Dirty Bomb. The Dirty Bomb, how can i say this, its A BOMB when it hits. The Dirty bomb is the best ball i ever thrown in my life. The Bomb just never seems to let up, it just keeps on hitting hard.
My Favorite part about this Ball is that it hooks, and then it can go straight. Made for Heavy oil lanes this is my ideal ball for any lane condition.
On this film I’m bowling on wood lanes with heavy oil, and carry down. Watch for the Great explosion and the awesome carry.
I Rate this ball 95 out 0f 100 *****
Me bowling in little falls, MN. These are wood lanes that are hard to master and tend to have very different lane conditions from one week to another. it’s hard to avg. over 200 her but i avg a 213.
The first ball i throw is the Track Avenger.
The second ball i throw is the Brunswick Zone Classic. the Zone classic is one of my favorite balls. it’s very ease to rev up and i love to throw this ball hard and fast. It’s a very consistent bowling ball.
The Third ball i thrown is the Hammer Black widow Pearl. The Pearl is very clean threw the front of the lane and has a strong backend.
I Rate the Track Avenger, 86 out 0f 100
I Rate the Brunswick Zone Classic 89 out of 100
and the Hammer Black widow Pearl 91 out of 100
I’m Henry Turtwin 6’1″ 180 lbs. I throw the ball between 18-20 MPH. I also have around 400 RPMS on the ball.
I’m bowling with the Storm Charge in the Beacon Bowl in Naples, FL.
The Charge is 16lbs. Has a 4″ pin and is drilled to go long and have a strong backend reaction. The Charge is a very controllable, and has a strong backend. The Charge is made for light to mid oily lane conditions.
I Rate this ball 90 out of 100
I’m bowling on carry down after league bowling.
Do High performance bowling balls make a difference in bowling? there are many opinions on this subject. I’ll give you mine.
High performance bowling balls have different coverstocks than mid performance bowling balls. Some of these coverstocksare; Reactive Pearl, C4 solid Reactive, particle, particle pearl. With all these different coverstocks, the high performance balls have more options than the mid performance bowling balls. The coverstock doesn’t make up a bowling ball, it’s the combination of the coverstock and core.
High performance bowling balls do make a difference in a few ways. The first way would be that they give you more options then mid-performance bowling balls. Another way is that in tournaments where the oil patters can be hard a high performance bowling ball will be better then a mid-performance bowling ball.
Mid-performance bowling balls only give you limited options in categories such as length, overall hook, and angle to the pocket, while the high performance bowling balls will give you way more options and different looks at the pocket.
Another thing to keep in mind is that the coverstock of the bowling ball can only last so long. A way to keep your ball hitting hard and reacting the same, time and time again, is to clean your ball or balls after bowling. Another thing is that you can go to a pro shop and ask them to refinish your ball. When your ball gets refinished, they use a special oil remover to get rid of the oil that has soaked into your coverstock.
Hi every one i’m Henry Trutwin. i’m a bowler i have a high back swin with a high rev rate. i throw the ball around 18-20 mph.
I’m heading up to Becon Bowl tonight for there quarter mania. i will leave another post about there lane conditions and how i did.
PowerHungry Bowling is my own web site that i made for people to view, leave comments, to see my bowling ball reviews, and to see how my bowling career is going.
Another thing is that this site also provides information on bowling balls. For any other questions please send me a e mail at henry =at= phbowling.com.
This is Henry’s new website and blog.
Henry is supposed to go to the pier today but it looks kind of windy and a little cooler. Emil will probably sleep in late anyway so I guess we can find other things to do.
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