Dyno Thane Remedy PHD Bowling Ball

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The REMEDY features a new weight block design; Phd.(tm) (perimeter halo design). Surrounding the equator of the new weight block is a halo of core material that creates increased dynamics and torque. The large weight block gives the REMEDY medium RG and 5" plus of flare potential. The performance proven Dyno-sphere(tm) is also untilized in the REMEDY.

Color Blue
Coverstock SH3 Plus Reactive
Core Perimeter Halo Design 2-piece
RG 2.55
Differential 0.045
Intermediate Diff n/a
Factory finish 600 matte
Weights 12 thru 16lbs
   

2 Reviews

  • joe falco

    Posted by joe falco on Nov 27th 2001

    After reading various reviews I became interested in DYNO-THANE products, when I heard rumors that STORM had purchased DYNO-THANE I became even more interested. Have the ball about 2 weeks and have bowled about 15 games with it (most of them in practice sessions). The ball rolls excellent in oil .. I can't get it to turn much (but that's not the balls problem) however it hits great. Sends pins all over the alley .. in my case hitting light was not forgiving .. but hitting heavy blew the pins away. Since using the ball I haven't had any high 200 games but that is acceptable with the number of games thrown. I'm confident that this ball will fit my game in time. For the price .. it can't be beat!!

  • BuddiesProShop.com-Chris

    Posted by BuddiesProShop.com-Chris on Oct 12th 2001

    First, I have this ball drilled 5 by 4 3/4. No balance hole required. When I originally received the ball I had no clue what to expect. I first practiced with it on our house shot. Didn't think it would hook a lot but was suprised when I couldn't get to the ball went left on my first few shots. By the time I got lined in I was playing between 5th - 6th arrow with a soft belly. And this ball hit like a ton of bricks. The next time I got to use it was in league in another center on third shift. Now for third shift this place is tight, very tight. I thought there was no way this ball would finish. Needless to say I was wrong again. Not only did it finish but it was so easy to predict its ball motion because rolled so evenly. Now, I generally can tell when a ball is good, but the true selling point for me this time was how many people came up to me each week and asked me what ball it was that I was using and how impressed they were by it. For the price there are not to many balls out there