December 2017 Content Archive
Bowling Tips and Techniques Articles
15 Pounds vs. 16 Pounds
What bowling ball weight is best for your game?
By Chris Hester
There is an old saying that reads as follows: “The more things change, the more they stay the same.” This statement rings true today in the world of bowling, as we are seeing a common topic widely debated that has...
The Basics of Improving Your Bowling Game – Part 2
The physical game
By Tyrel Rose
A few months ago, Part 1 of The Basics of Improving Your Bowling Game series was published, focusing on the tactical side of bowling and answering questions that you might not have asked before about the pins, the lane, oil...
Bowling Ball Reviews
Brunswick True Motion
The True Motion brings a true urethane coverstock to the Brunswick line for the first time since the Karma Urethane. Its True Urethane cover surrounds the symmetrical core design that...
Hammer Black Widow Urethane
The Black Widow Urethane combines a solid urethane coverstock with what is arguably the most popular core design ever from Hammer. The high-flaring Gas Mask core is unchanged from the...
Motiv Jackal Rising
Motiv's new Jackal Rising uses the low RG, high differential asymmetrical Predator V3 weight block. This block has just a slightly higher differential than the V2 version that was used...
Roto Grip All-Out Show Off
The All-Out Show Off is the newest reactive hybrid addition to Roto Grip's HP2 line. This ball joins the pearlized Wreck-Em and the solid original Show Off, adding a new...
Roto Grip Dare Devil Danger
The Dare Devil Danger is the third ball in Roto Grip's HP3 line to use the Madcap symmetrical weight block. The Danger uses a hybrid version of the Psyched coverstock,...
Storm Hy-Road Nano
Storm's new Hy-Road Nano takes the symmetrical Inverted Fe2 weight block from the previous Hy-Roads and surrounds it with the NRG Solid Reactive cover from balls like the Virtual Gravity...