Nexus ƒ(P+F) Solid

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ADDAPTIVE ƒ(P+F) SOLID COVERSTOCK - The Addaptive ƒ(P+F) Solid coverstock is Brunswick’s newest innovation in performance enhancing additive chemistry. ƒ(P+F) describes our latest ƒormula that combines our new (P)rojection and our new (F)riction additives together to create our most aggressive coverstock to date. The Projection additive easily pushes the super aggressive coverstock down lane where the Friction additive kicks in gripping the backend for unprecedented traction. Being able to combine multiple additives in a coverstock allows Brunswick to effectively fine tune the length, mid-lane and backend characteristics of the ball motion. NEXUS ROTOR CORE - The new Nexus Rotor core integrates a center stabilizing capsule and two vertical flip claws. The center stabilizing capsule revs quickly to control the mid-lane. As the axis migrates and the core lays down, the vertical flip claws take over maintaining the rev rate for a strong continuation through the backend and powerful drive through the pins. BALL MOTION - We did it again! The Nexus ƒ(P+F) is so strong we had to add columns to the Ball Comparison chart and increase our Hook Potential scale to describe this ball. With its 1500-grit Siaair micro pad finish, the Nexus ƒ(P+F) offers our highest hook potential of any Brunswick ball to date. With an extremely aggressive ball motion the Nexus ƒ(P+F) skids through the front, saves axis rotation in the mid-lane and grabs the backend with a strong response to friction.
LineNexus
ColorBlue and Violet Solid
CoverstockAddaptive ƒ(P+F) Solid
CoreNexus Rotor
RG2.48
Differential0.056
Intermediate Diff0.016
Factory finish500 & 1,500 Siaair Micro Pad Finish
Weights
Cleared USBCYes

1 Review

  • shickdaddy

    Posted by shickdaddy on Jan 22nd 2013

    The house I bowled at last year seems to put more oil on the lanes every week, so I needed something to keep up with the oil volume. When I got the ball it was great, turned the corner and hits great from the third arrow and deeper. However, as the oil volume increases, the ball loses the hitting power as you move right and straigthen up. Still a great ball, but it needs some dry boards. Also, as the lanes dry out, you can keep moving left with this ball, it doesn't seem to lose hitting power even from the 4th or 5th arrows. Drilling is label with pin above ring finger.

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