So I do multiple leagues and for one league I'll be using my BW 3.0, GB5 and I have a few other options here. I'll either throw my Hammer Effect, but I can use a cuda pearl or my spare ball which will be also when the lanes are just too dry the Radical Rattler NU.
I love my Quantum solid and my Quantum Response. Question though whats your thoughts on the Brunswick Attitude Control Urathane I just purchased a used one can't wait I don't have a urethane in arsenal. Can't believe the Hammer Arctic Vibe didn't get in ❤❤👍👍👍🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
Lol it’s hard when there’s 7 companies and some have 2-3 fantastic options. My original list had 3 Hammer balls, but I had to remove a few. Im planning on making a part 2 to pick a brand new 6!
i am staring to learn more about layouts and bowling balls them selves. My lineup with layouts are gb5 (50x4.5x35), harsh reality (5x5x2), journey ( 50x3x25), vebo (65x3x30), and lighting blackout ( 50x4.5x35). the journey and vebo were bought a while ago while I was still trying to get my form better and so my pap changed and that why the layouts are so different. the issue I amkind of having is I am now thinking too much about layouts and surfaces and I am confusing myself. I find the journey, gb5, and harsh reality to be very versatile options depending on the lane conditions. what are the best ways to separate these balls as a two handed righty. Also when you have a 5 ball arsenal like this, I have always that that if I am playing on heavy oil I start with an asym solid, then a sym solid, then something that gives me a hybrid like shape, then a really clean asym pearl, and then a really clean sym pearl. I am still only one year into bowling and so I am learning more and more, but sometimes mty engineering brain takes over and I start thinking too much about it. I hope this all made sense and I explained my questions thoroughly. Thx
I’d focus on setting the surfaces to set the balls apart from one another. Since the Harsh is the strongest, I’d keep that around 1000-2000, the GB5 around 2000-3000, and keep the Journey shiny. You’re 100% right on your transition from fresh to burn - that’s the typical way it goes! There are weird situations where you bounce around(if the lane gets cliffed (lots of oil in the middle of the lane and no oil on the outside), you sometimes have to swap from a shiny ball to a dull ball) so you can never think anything is definite. Having a plan is important, but being willing to ditch the plan is a necessity. And I feel you, I’m a computer science/math nerd so I’m also way too analytical
The Effect is the best ball in the Brunswick family
Glad to see that the Theorem made it. I'm a huge fan of the Brunswick Mindset series and Infinity series. Every ball in each of those are really good.
So I do multiple leagues and for one league I'll be using my BW 3.0, GB5 and I have a few other options here. I'll either throw my Hammer Effect, but I can use a cuda pearl or my spare ball which will be also when the lanes are just too dry the Radical Rattler NU.
hi, love this content. i wld like to ask where the exotic gem fits in the 6 ball arsenal?
In the strong/sharp category!
I love my Quantum solid and my Quantum Response. Question though whats your thoughts on the Brunswick Attitude Control Urathane I just purchased a used one can't wait I don't have a urethane in arsenal. Can't believe the Hammer Arctic Vibe didn't get in ❤❤👍👍👍🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
The Attitude Control is a super slow urethane, so around an NU Blue but smoother. Overall a good urethane option!
Oh thank you so much you just made my day
I feel like everything the Theorem does the Hammer Effect does a little better, and I would take the Track Stealth over the GB5 any day.
Radical being disrespected though😂
Lol it’s hard when there’s 7 companies and some have 2-3 fantastic options. My original list had 3 Hammer balls, but I had to remove a few. Im planning on making a part 2 to pick a brand new 6!
@@ZVLBowling that’ll be awesome!
i am staring to learn more about layouts and bowling balls them selves. My lineup with layouts are gb5 (50x4.5x35), harsh reality (5x5x2), journey ( 50x3x25), vebo (65x3x30), and lighting blackout ( 50x4.5x35). the journey and vebo were bought a while ago while I was still trying to get my form better and so my pap changed and that why the layouts are so different. the issue I amkind of having is I am now thinking too much about layouts and surfaces and I am confusing myself. I find the journey, gb5, and harsh reality to be very versatile options depending on the lane conditions. what are the best ways to separate these balls as a two handed righty.
Also when you have a 5 ball arsenal like this, I have always that that if I am playing on heavy oil I start with an asym solid, then a sym solid, then something that gives me a hybrid like shape, then a really clean asym pearl, and then a really clean sym pearl. I am still only one year into bowling and so I am learning more and more, but sometimes mty engineering brain takes over and I start thinking too much about it. I hope this all made sense and I explained my questions thoroughly. Thx
I’d focus on setting the surfaces to set the balls apart from one another. Since the Harsh is the strongest, I’d keep that around 1000-2000, the GB5 around 2000-3000, and keep the Journey shiny.
You’re 100% right on your transition from fresh to burn - that’s the typical way it goes! There are weird situations where you bounce around(if the lane gets cliffed (lots of oil in the middle of the lane and no oil on the outside), you sometimes have to swap from a shiny ball to a dull ball) so you can never think anything is definite. Having a plan is important, but being willing to ditch the plan is a necessity. And I feel you, I’m a computer science/math nerd so I’m also way too analytical
@@ZVLBowling thanks man I appreciate it.
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what mean bowling ball strong or bowling ball medium or bowling ball weak
Strong ball - hooks early
Weak ball - hooks later
Nothing from Radical?
A bunch of honorable mentions (which I’ll discuss in the future) - Breakaway is the top one