True Nirvana

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Color: Black / Chrome / Gold Pearl Coverstock: ECS Hook Pearl Weight Block: Nirvana Ultra Low RG Factory Finish: 500 Siaair / Crown Factory Compound Flare Potential: High Radius of Gyration (RG): 2.477 Differential (Diff): 0.054 Intermediate Differential (Diff): 0.013 The new ECS Hook Pearl coverstock is Brunswick’s latest advancement in performance enhancing technology. ECS expands the soft segments of the polymer chain producing improved friction and wider sweet spot resulting in fewer adjustments. ECS technology generates a faster refresh rate and a longer performance life for the coverstock. Merged with the Nirvana Ultra Low RG core, the True Nirvana delivers the strongest backend ball motion in the Brunswick line for oily lane conditions.
LineNirvana
ColorBlack / Chrome / Gold Pearl
CoverstockECS Hook Pearl
CoreNirvana Ultra Low RG
RG2.477
Differential0.054
Intermediate Diff0.013
Factory finish500 Siaair / Crown Factory Compound
Weights12-16
Cleared USBCYes

2 Reviews

  • mgb3723

    Posted by mgb3723 on Feb 27th 2017

    Brunswick has created a nirvana for all styles of bowlers. You can achieve a perfect state of happiness with Brunswick True Nirvana. With the new ECS Hook Pearl Coverstock being the strongest pearl cover in the Brunswick line. The ball hits like no other ball I've thrown. It throws messengers just for fun. I compared the True Nirvana to Brunswicks Mastermind Brainiac and Radicals Xeno Pearl. All balls are drilled with the same layout. I have the True Nirvana slowing down 2 feet sooner than the Brainiac and 1 foot sooner than the Xeno Pearl. The True Nirvana is 2-3 boards less in the back part of the lane than the Brainiac and 1-2 less than the Xeno Pearl. Check out my video review https://youtu.be/zskMCb0aFWs Matt Bollhalter (The WIng) DV8 Advisory Staff

  • kippermand

    Posted by kippermand on Feb 27th 2017

    Layout: 60 x 5 1/4 x 25 PAP: 5 1/2 Left : 1 1/2 Up The Nirvana line has been an interesting one for me, starting with the Original Nirvana. When I first drilled each of them (the Original, Ultimate, and Absolute), I didn't really see what everyone else was seeing right away. It took me a little time with the ball to really see its potential (currently, the Ultimate is my ball of choice). The True Nirvana broke this mold. Right away, I saw what I was seeing in the ball demo videos: really clean through the front and hard off the spot. I decided to lay this ball out with the first two numbers pretty close to my other Nirvanas, but the last angle I decided to go a little lower than I normally do. This was to have a ball with that big core, but still be able to use it late in the block. What I noticed was this ball is really good at getting through the fronts later in the day, and still saves the energy to turn and go through the pins. The only negative to this is I want to use it more at the beginning of the block, but it is too clean for that, and I notice a little over/under with it (which I believe is mainly due to the layout/surface I chose with it). This ball gives me a great alternative option to one of my all time favorite balls, the Mastermind Brainiac. I find when one ball isn't going through the pins the right way, and I need a similar look, but a slightly different shape, these two balls complement each other very well. I also find that this is the perfect ball to ball down from the Ultimate Nirvana. When the Ultimate is either hooking a little early and burning out, or turning the corner a few feet sooner than you are looking for, the True Nirvana lets you stay where you are and give you the adjustment you need. If you are looking for a ball that will give you that "Big Ball" hit that you have on the fresh later on in the block, the True Nirvana is the answer you are looking for.