Brunswick Monster Brimstone Red Bowling Ball

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The Brimstone Red Monster extends the range of the Brunswick's ProActive coverstocks in the mid-priced category to provide a ball designed for the heavist oil conditions.

Line Monster
Color Red
Coverstock Proactive ETX-3 Particle
Core 2-piece
RG 2.558
Differential 0.036
Intermediate Diff n/a
Factory finish 35 Micron Trizact
Weights 10 thru 16lbs
   

4 Reviews

  • Dyno-Joe

    Posted by Dyno-Joe on Aug 27th 2004

    This is a great ball for medium to light oil. Sometimes too strong for light oil so I make a switch to somethin weaker or take hand out. It has a really weird pattern ot goes like this: O O ...................o ......CG ..O Also this ball works good for staying outside of the second arrow on a 10 by 10 or whatever that pattern is. I also play in really deep on that pattern (only when I feel up to it). So hows the family who ever reads this. Hmmm you know what sounds really good right now DOUGHNUTS! They r a yummy for my tummy. Well this is my fair well to you all for this review...I think.

  • Blake22

    Posted by Blake22 on Jun 28th 2003

    I love this ball. This monster has got me hooked, if this is not the best line of balls I don't know what is. I say everyone should try to find one. Great ball for a starting bowler. I learned this ball in a week and a half. I bowled 60 games before I cleaned my ball and it did not need it yet. The ball still had the same amount of hook from the 3 game to the 60 game. You can always count on this ball to have the same amount of hook with every shot unless you mess up. The ball does not change unless you mess up. I love this bal

  • Quantum Lefty

    Posted by Quantum Lefty on Jun 14th 2002

    I got this ball from a friend of mine for FREE!! It had already been drilled for a right hander, so i plugged it and drilled it label with the CG under the ring finger. First night i had it the ball wasnt bad. I had a little trouble getting used to it so i changed back to somthin that i was used to. Thursday night i decided to clean the ball b/c it hadnt' been done to my knowledge. THANK GOD FOR TRIZACT PADS!! I took the ball and hit it with some 35 micron trizact. I went out to the lanes and threw my first ball. The damn thing hooked at the arrows and hammered the 6-10! I thought that i just over reved the ball or I pulled it. I set up for my next shot and again the ball hit the 6 pin!! I even hit my mark! I threw a couple more balls and i kept getting the same reaction. The guy that ownes the bowling alley brought out the oil machine and set up a shot with a little more oil. THIS BALL IS GOLDEN!! I stuck the ball right around the 10 board and it just completely crushed the pocket!

  • t3

    Posted by t3 on Jan 17th 2002

    Here is an update on this ball (3/19/2002). It's still phenomenal if you have some hand and are facing a flood. I have now used it for a while and watched a couple of other bowlers use it and I am upping my rating. For people who don't throw a ton of ball but want hook, this ball is sensational. The guys who I have seen throw it who normally play 6-8 boards of hook are able to up the speed a bit, keep the ball outside and still get 4-6 boards of additional hook on house conditions. For me, its still condition specific -- flooded lanes. It moves smoothly for me, and smoothly for the guys I have seen throwing it, reducing ten-pins. Hooks like crazy -- I swear the darn thing won't come out of the box straight. Remember -- DO NOT GO HIGH with it -- even a little. The guys who are looking for hook and play it straight up the boards or slightly out, the ball will last through one and sometimes two shifts. For me, its still one or two games and out as the lanes start to slow down j