Brunswick Jade Quantum Tour Bowling Ball

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The pros choose this less aggressive Axiom Proactive Urethane for additional length with an aggressive but readable breakpoint.

Color Green
Coverstock Axiom ProActive Urethane Particle
Core 2-piece
RG 2.587
Differential 0.020
Intermediate Diff n/a
Factory finish Polished
Weights 12 thru 16lbs
   

3 Reviews

  • PimpScort ZX2

    Posted by PimpScort ZX2 on Jan 23rd 2003

    I really didn't find this ball all that useful. My green messenger out hooked it both overall and on the backend. I thought it would've had alitlle more pop on the backend but it really never made and aggressive move which is what I like. Maybe in the hand's of someone that wants something nice and even this may be their ball but, it just really don't fit my style. The lanes weren't oily really at all either. Which I thought is were this would peak. It may just be that this ball needs more extreme dry conditions to really work, which is something I rarely ever encounter which bowling serious. LtZ The Prodigy The Prodigy

  • lion95

    Posted by lion95 on Dec 7th 2002

    I just recently got this ball from a friend and I got the ball drilled. I rolled with the ball for the first time on wednesday night, and I was totally impressed with the ball. My ball was drilled for a down and gradual in. I don't have any dislikes except on drier lanes it hooks hard on the back end, so to compensate i just moved over 2 boards to the left and that was all she wrote. This is my number 1 ball for now, but I still have my storm core power that hookes like crazy.

  • mykdlee

    Posted by mykdlee on Oct 28th 2002

    After being away from the game for a few years, I decided it was time to get back on the lanes. After weeks of research into the changing technology of our sport, I determined a proactive ball was in order. With roundabout rationalization, I decided to make the transition with an older model before jumping into something brand new. Not being fully convinced of the earlt rolling, overpowering nature of the thing, I drilled it in a stacked leverage configuration. Well, you all know how that turned out. Saved only by the lighter particle load of this ball over the standard Jade, it nevertheless proved itself a mighty beast when the oil is plentiful. I've thrown big hooking Quantums before, starting with the "Grandad" Forest Green(2 300's), and the stunningly effective Fire, but nothing prepared me for the relentless narure of the almighty Particle. While still rebuilding my game, I've been able to make this ball play many effective lines. It runs out of energy if thrown from one gutter to