Line | Rhino |
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Color | Light Blue |
Coverstock | Urethane |
Core | 3-piece |
RG | |
Differential | |
Intermediate Diff | n/a |
Factory finish | Sanded |
Weights | 12 th 16lbs |
2 Reviews
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redrumbler
I used early 90's. It was my first hi quality urethane ball. I had just started to roll 180+ game average. Was a good ball for medium to light. This is the only ball I ever came close to rolling a 300 , a 297 choke last frame.10 of my strikes looked exactly the same. On dry lanes you could throw it pretty hard and it would hit the pins pretty good. Oily backends kept it from finishing hard. It sits in my garden now on top a rebar post. Has mottled very nicely. The teal color kooks good in the garden .
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Buzzkill
When new in 87, this thing hit beautiful on medium to very oily lanes. After some years of serious abuse, and neglect, it came out of retirement. To no great success, until a good resurfacing. I threw a 264 right after the resurface, and thats pretty good since I just recently came out of a bowling semi-retirement:) Now its once again a great urethane on oily plastic or wood lanes. My 2nd real ball, I will always remember the youth league that we ruled that year. Too bad ball line names are changed every few years, Brunswick had a cool rhino on it too.