Choose Your Equipment Wisely
Article Contents 1. What to look for 2. The importance of matching up 3. Building my bag 4. The progression 4.1. Right hook, wrong shape
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Article Contents 1. What to look for 2. The importance of matching up 3. Building my bag 4. The progression 4.1. Right hook, wrong shape
The Summit Ascent joins Storm’s Master line for the 2024 league season. This ball takes the low RG Centripetal HD – AI core shape from
The original Optimum Idol marked the return of the Ikon core to the Roto Grip line. That ball introduced the Amplified Inertia (AI) outer core
The Stealth Hybrid is the third release to feature the Stealth nameplate for Track. The symmetrical Stealth core was previously used with a solid and
The Columbia 300 Atlas Hybrid shares the asymmetrical Atlas core shape with the original Atlas. This medium RG (2.520″), high differential (0.054″), and higher intermediate
Article Contents 1. The four chunks of the approach 2. The start 2.1. Bringing focus to your footwork 2.2. Bringing focus to your ball start 2.3.
Article Contents 1. A quick review 2. Proactive prevention 2.1. The importance of body language 2.2. Quiet eye targeting under stress 3. Awareness 4. Intervention
The Hitter Pearl is the shiny pearlized follow-up to The Hitter from November of 2023, with both balls sharing the Hitter Asymmetric core design. The
Radical’s Rattler Big Bite uses the same Rattler Symmetric core shape as all the previous Rattler releases. This low RG (2.480″) and lower differential (0.035″)
Article Contents 1. How do I choose a lineup of bowling balls when I’m limited on the number of… 1.1. The standard approach 1.2. A more