Track Entry Level Equipment – December 2011
Track has some great new equipment out there. They have continued in using their numbering system to name their balls. Their entry level equipment is as follows:
Track 503C – $114.95
Track 505T – $109.99
Track 300T – $93.99
*Prices and availability are accurate as of December 7, 2011.
Storm Plastic/Urethane Balls – December 2010
Storm has a few great plastic and urethane balls out right now. The Natural was a big hit, so now they’ve released the Natural Pearl. They also have a few plastic balls out right now that make great spare balls as well as good strike balls when the lanes are dry.
Storm Natural Pearl – $95.99
Team Storm White – $93.99
Storm Mainframe – $87.99
Storm Black Ice – $57.99


Brunswick Slingshot Line
Brunswick has released their Slingshot line of bowling balls. These balls retail for $119.99 but are available for $69.99 at bowlingball.com. These balls are available in five different color variations.
Brunswick Slingshot (Lavender/Lime) – $69.99
Brunswick Slingshot (Merlot/Gold) – $69.99
Brunswick Slingshot (Gold/Blue) – $69.99
Brunswick Slingshot (Red/Silver) – $69.99
Brunswick Slingshot (Silver/Black) – $69.99





MoRich Spare Balls
MoRich currently has two spare balls out. They are the Special Edition Spare ball. They are available in Blue/Black/Silver and Magenta/Black/Silver.
MoRich Special Edition Spare (Blue/Black/Silver) – $64.99
MoRich Special Edition Spare (Magenta/Black/Silver) – $64.99
*Prices and availability are accurate as of February 16, 2010.


Ebonite Clash Bowling Ball Line – January 2010
Ebonite’s Clash bowling ball line is part of their bronze performance level of bowling balls. These are a step up from the Tornado series. These balls are a great value and provide a more angular approach to the pocket than the Tornado line.
Ebonite Clash – $86.99
Ebonite Bash – $86.99
Ebonite Boom – $90.99
Ebonite Smash – $90.99
*Prices and availability are accurate as of January 26, 2010.




Ebonite Tornado Bowling Ball Line – January 2010
Here is Ebonite’s current Tornado bowling ball line. The Tornado line features various colors of the Tornado entry level bowling ball. This is a great ball for anyone looking for a great ball while still on a budget.
Ebonite Tornado (Red/Orange/Gold) – $67.99
Ebonite Tornado (Purple/Red/Gold) – $67.99
Ebonite Tornado (Navy/Green/Silver) – $65.99
Ebonite Tornado (Red/White/Blue) – $65.99
Ebonite Tornado (Turquoise/Navy/Silver) – $65.99
*Prices and availability are accurate as of January 26, 2010.





Ebonite Maxim Bowling Ball Line – January 2010
Here is Ebonite’s current Maxim bowling ball line. The Maxim line consists of Ebonite’s polyester bowling balls, coming in many different colors. Great for entry level bowlers or for advanced bowlers looking for a spare ball. You can’t go wrong at bowlingball.com‘s price of $49.99.
Ebonite Maxim (Turquoise Onyx) – $49.99
Ebonite Maxim (Black/Red/Silver) – $49.99
Ebonite Maxim (Pink/Purple/Silver) – $49.99
Ebonite Maxim (Red/Blue/Silver) – $49.99
Ebonite Maxim (Captain Midnight) – $49.99
Ebonite Maxim (Captain Fireball) – $49.99
Ebonite Maxim (Peacock Blue/Ruby/Gold) – $49.99
*Prices and availability are accurate as of January 26, 2010.







Spare Balls – January 2010
Here are some of the spare balls that are out there right now, including the Pepsi Viz-A-Ball used by Chris Barnes. Other Viz-A-Ball bowling balls range from $59.99 to $209.99.
Brunswick Pepsi Viz-A-Ball – $99.99
Columbia 300 Blue Dot – $56.99
Brunswick Viz-A-Ball – Varying – $59.99-$209.99
*Prices and availability are accurate as of January 25, 2010.


Roto Grip Shield Bowling Ball Line – January 2010
Here is Roto Grip’s Shield (Entry Level) bowling ball lineup.
Roto Grip Mars – $91.99 $77.00 – New price @ bowlingball.com
Roto Grip Pluto – $83.99
Roto Grip Golden Globe – $93.99
*Availability and prices are accurate as of January 21, 2010.




Track 5 Series and “Spare” Bowling Balls – January 2010
Track has come out with a new naming system for their bowling balls. We’ll look at the 5 series here. They have introduced the 505A and the 505C. The first number in the name corresponds to the strength of the coverstock, currently 5-9, with 9 being the highest. The second number corresponds to the strength of the core, in this case, 05 for both balls. The letter corresponds to the shape the ball is intended to make going down the lane. In this case, the 505A is meant to be “angular,” while the 505C is supposed to be “controlled.” Here are the two 5 series bowling balls and their spare ball.
Track 505A – $97.99
Track 505C – $97.99
Track Spare – $54.99
*Availability and prices are accurate as of January 18, 2010.








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