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Brunswick Rhino Cobalt/Aqua/Teal Pearl
Looking for an entry-level bowling ball or a ball that is not going to react strongly to the dry or oily parts of the lane? Then look no further than the Brunswick Rhino bowling ball. This line of bowling balls balances power and control by pairing the R-16 reactive coverstock and a light bulb-shaped core.
- Color: Cobalt/Aqua/Teal
All colors do vary somewhat from the picture shown - Core: Light Bulb (12-16#)
- Coverstock: Pearl Reactive
- Finish: 500 Siaair / Crown Factory Compound / Crown Factory Polis
- RG: 2.524 (15 lb.)
- Hook Potential: Low
- Reaction: Slight Hook
- Length: Late
- Recommended Lane Condition: Light Oil
- A few tiny pit holes in the cover stock of the ball are normal
- SKU: BRU60106037
- Product ID: 11292
- Brand: Brunswick
- Category: Bowling Balls
- Ball Performance: Entry Level Balls
Customer Reviews | 13 Customer Questions
By Bowling ball reviews. from Fayetteville, GA
Pros:
Great for learning how to curve the bowling ball.
Cons:
None
Best Uses:
Good strike ball for beginners.
Bottom Line:
Yes, I would recommend this to a friend
Great entry level bowling ball.
This was my first bowling ball, so I used it while I was trying to learn to hook the ball. It was great to learn with! Thank you, Brunswick!
By Cody from Arkansas
Pros:
Amazing entry level strike ball for new bowlers, two handed bowler and I live this item
Cons:
Weird to get used to at first
Best Uses:
For strike ball
Bottom Line:
Yes, I would recommend this to a friend
Love it. 100% recommend
Amazing item for me, I’m a take handed bowler and this item gets me 160 on average. Love it
By nut from new orleans
Pros:
great ball, hooks great
Cons:
not polished enough for cranker bowler
Bottom Line:
Yes, I would recommend this to a friend
rating the rhino
If you purchase this ball your going to love it. ball reacts just how you throw it, rolls heavy not much skid out of the box, but it finishes strong. If you have high revs you need it polished like i said it won't skid a lot, but all in all its a good ball for a person looking to learn how to hook the ball, plus for a person who knows how to hook the ball.
Customer Questions & Answers | Reviews
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Does this ball ship undrilled?
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what is the core for the 10-11 lb ball
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Is this a good ball to learn how to throw a hook
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I like this ball. What is a stronger comparable ball to this available?
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If you are looking at entry level balls, any of the entry level balls would do just fine. If you need something stronger, you could go to Mid Performance balls. The most popular line would be the Columbia Nitrous line.
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I’m just learning to hook, would this be a good ball?
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I’d be purchasing a 10 lb ball. Would it still have a slight hook because of its light weight?
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Yes, this ball will still have the performance coverstock to help it have a slight hook. It will still be better than a plastic or spare ball because of the coverstock alone.
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I throw a straight ball. Not looking to hook the ball. If 11 lb ball is drilled in traditional style (not fingertip grip), will the ball hook?
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If you throw this ball straight without any revs or rotation to help it hook then it will go straight. If you spin the ball and get revs on the ball then it would hook in lighter oil conditions.
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cant this ball be used to make 10 pins spare
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This would not be ideal to pick up 10 pin spares because this ball will have some hook potential. You may prefer to get a plastic/polyester ball which is better designed to go straight and will be easier to get 10 pin spares.
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How to measure hand for drilling
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There shoe be a size chart if you click the "?" beside the drilling option. The span is the distance between the finger holes and thumb and the finger hole sizes are the width of the holes so you can measure how wide your fingers are at the widest point.
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I currently own this ball in 11lb and want a Step up from it as I have gotten used to hooking the ball.
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This ball was a good option for lighter oil conditions and was considered an entry performance ball. A good step up would be a ball that is a mid performance ball for medium oil. Here are some options to look at for this that are also available in 11lbs: https://www.bowling.com/shopping/all/bowling-balls/all?weight=6&performance=2&lane-conditions=54
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Question:
Does your 10 lb rhino ball have a weight block
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Does it have a higher hook potential than the Twist?
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Do you need to specify left handed bowling for drilling? Also how can i find the size chart for the drilling? Youth 12 year old with average hands.
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