Saturday, July 18, 2009

Brunswick Rattler On The PBA Viper Oil Pattern

Brunswick Rattler
On The PBA Viper Oil Pattern

This video was bowled on the pba viper oil pattern and on a wood bowling lane surface. The Brunswick Rattler is in the medium category on bowling balls in my opinion. It does need some friction to respond. In other words it needs dry somewhere on the lane to react. It does seem to have a nice even arcing motion. It did seem to have trouble carrying the corners if the conditions were not right, but I did have a 299 with the ball on the house pattern. On the viper it responded well on the fresh because the backends were dry. It would be a good ball to start out the night with until the conditioner carried down. The video shows the ball on the viper pattern on wood there are 5 shots and 2 of them redone in slow motion. In this video I did not show only the strikes. I showed a bad shot. No one rolls all strikes. I will add I am starting to like Brunswick’s bowling balls. I am normally an ebonite guy.




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brunswick rattler bowling ballBrunswick Rattler
Lane Condition: Medium Coverstock: Reactive Resin RG: 2.539 Finish: Polished Color: Indigo Pearl / Ivory
The Brunswick Rattler uses brunswick's activator coverstock which provides strong downlane recovery, longevity of ball reaction. In addition, the Rattler uses a lower RG core with Brunswick's Multi-Sided Rocket Core System.

Brunswick Rattler On The PBA Viper Oil Pattern