Brunswick Inferno Bowling Ball

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Every Urethane (Conventional and Reactive is made by combining a liquid polyol and a liquid isocyanate to make a solid urethane polymer. Brunswick has gone back to these foundations and developed a totally new polyol, combined with a radically new Liquid Crystal Isocyanate and Additive system in order to create Activator, a new Advanced Reactive material. Activator coverstocks features a layered molecular structure that improves both coverstock durability and overall ball reaction. By design, the Activator material can be formulated to independently control the ball's traction in the oil and reaction to the dry. This ability to control the Traction/Friction Response has been used to fine tune the Activator coverstock to match up with a new Ultra-Low Rg core creating the Inferno, a ball with unparalleled characteristics from the foul line to the pit. Inferno Advantages: In the front-ends: The Inferno's Activator coverstock is cleaner through the fronts, saving more reaction for the

Line Inferno
Color Fire/Smoke
Coverstock Activator Aggressive Reactive
Core 2-piece
RG 2.463
Differential 0.050
Intermediate Diff n/a
Factory finish High Gloss Polished
Weights 12 thru 16lbs
   

320 Reviews

  • oddball285

    Posted by oddball285 on Nov 25th 2006

    <p>i just recently sanded the ball down for the heavier oil conditions that &quot;The One&quot; cant handle. i came acroos one of those conditions tonite. i threw a 137 with the one on my first game. then i made a ball change. i brought this ball out first being my first time using it since i sanded it. i shot a 230 and a 219 to keep my average above 190. i threw the ball up the five board and it made a smooth movement to the pocket and just crushed the pins. im glad i took this ball with me tonite because if not my average would have dropped dramatically. im just glad that i got my average to move up.</p><p></p><p>Drill Pattern:</p><p><a href="http://i186.photobucket.com/albums/x244/horrorsofself16/Random005.jpg" target="_blank">http://i186.photobucket.com/albums/x244/horrorsofself16/Random005.jpg</a></p>

  • oddball285

    Posted by oddball285 on Nov 25th 2006

    <p>i just recently sanded the ball down for the heavier oil conditions that &quot;The One&quot; cant handle. i came acroos one of those conditions tonite. i threw a 137 with the one on my first game. then i made a ball change. i brought this ball out first being my first time using it since i sanded it. i shot a 230 and a 219 to keep my average above 190. i threw the ball up the five board and it made a smooth movement to the pocket and just crushed the pins. im glad i took this ball with me tonite because if not my average would have dropped dramatically. im just glad that i got my average to move up.</p><p></p><p>Drill Pattern:</p><p><a href="http://i186.photobucket.com/albums/x244/horrorsofself16/Random005.jpg" target="_blank">http://i186.photobucket.com/albums/x244/horrorsofself16/Random005.jpg</a></p>

  • demz

    Posted by demz on Nov 2nd 2006

    have this ball for over year and half and still work great. Not like other pearl ball that died out about 200 game eventhough you clean the coverstock. The inferno is such a amazing ball. Playing down and in, swinging the whole entire lane and no matter where you played this ball can hamdle just about anylane condition except for long carry down. My three ball arsenal is strike zone, red zone, inferno. This is the best pearl ball that brunswick ever invented . Radical inferno suck!ssss Hey brunsnick have any connection for the original inferno? 100 words words words words words words words words to your mother!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • demz

    Posted by demz on Nov 2nd 2006

    <p>have this ball for over year and half and still work great. Not like other pearl ball that died out about 200 game eventhough you clean the coverstock. The inferno is such a amazing ball. Playing down and in, swinging the whole entire lane and no matter where you played this ball can hamdle just about anylane condition except for long carry down. My three ball arsenal is strike zone, red zone, inferno. This is the best pearl ball that brunswick ever invented . Radical inferno suck!ssss </p><p>Hey brunsnick have any connection for the original inferno? 100 words words words words words words words words to your mother!!!!!!!!!!!!!</p>

  • demz

    Posted by demz on Nov 2nd 2006

    <p>have this ball for over year and half and still work great. Not like other pearl ball that died out about 200 game eventhough you clean the coverstock. The inferno is such a amazing ball. Playing down and in, swinging the whole entire lane and no matter where you played this ball can hamdle just about anylane condition except for long carry down. My three ball arsenal is strike zone, red zone, inferno. This is the best pearl ball that brunswick ever invented . Radical inferno suck!ssss </p><p>Hey brunsnick have any connection for the original inferno? 100 words words words words words words words words to your mother!!!!!!!!!!!!!</p>

  • stephen

    Posted by stephen on Jun 6th 2006

    This ball has been very good to me. I can open up the lane with it if i want to or play straight up. I have yet encountered a oil shot were this ball couldn't be put to the test. It always comes through. It is extremely versatile. My Inferno has a 3" pin and it works great for my game. I highly recommend this ball to all bowlers who are looking to fill their bags with a versatile ball, but it is extremely hard to find. I also recommend that if you come across one, do not pass up the chance to get it!!! Good Luck Bowling amd keep the game alive!!!!!!!

  • stephen

    Posted by stephen on Jun 6th 2006

    <p>This ball has been very good to me. I can open up the lane with it if i want to or play straight up. I have yet encountered a oil shot were this ball couldn&#039;t be put to the test. It always comes through. It is extremely versatile. My Inferno has a 3&quot; pin and it works great for my game. I highly recommend this ball to all bowlers who are looking to fill their bags with a versatile ball, but it is extremely hard to find. I also recommend that if you come across one, do not pass up the chance to get it!!! Good Luck Bowling amd keep the game alive!!!!!!!</p>

  • stephen

    Posted by stephen on Jun 6th 2006

    <p>This ball has been very good to me. I can open up the lane with it if i want to or play straight up. I have yet encountered a oil shot were this ball couldn&#039;t be put to the test. It always comes through. It is extremely versatile. My Inferno has a 3&quot; pin and it works great for my game. I highly recommend this ball to all bowlers who are looking to fill their bags with a versatile ball, but it is extremely hard to find. I also recommend that if you come across one, do not pass up the chance to get it!!! Good Luck Bowling amd keep the game alive!!!!!!!</p>

  • oddball285

    Posted by oddball285 on May 30th 2006

    This ball has to be the best ball i have even owned. On my thursday night league I started right off with a first game of 242. i follwed that 242 up with a 227. the last game i had a little more trouble finding a spot for the first three frames and missed 2 out of 3 10 pins. as soon as i broke down and moved left i started to get back on a roll but once again the 10 pins started to show up. i finished that game with 197. i finished out the night with a 666 series. that is my 10th 600 series with my inferno.

  • oddball285

    Posted by oddball285 on May 30th 2006

    <p>This ball has to be the best ball i have even owned. On my thursday night league I started right off with a first game of 242. i follwed that 242 up with a 227. the last game i had a little more trouble finding a spot for the first three frames and missed 2 out of 3 10 pins. as soon as i broke down and moved left i started to get back on a roll but once again the 10 pins started to show up. i finished that game with 197. i finished out the night with a 666 series. that is my 10th 600 series with my inferno.</p>

  • oddball285

    Posted by oddball285 on May 30th 2006

    <p>This ball has to be the best ball i have even owned. On my thursday night league I started right off with a first game of 242. i follwed that 242 up with a 227. the last game i had a little more trouble finding a spot for the first three frames and missed 2 out of 3 10 pins. as soon as i broke down and moved left i started to get back on a roll but once again the 10 pins started to show up. i finished that game with 197. i finished out the night with a 666 series. that is my 10th 600 series with my inferno.</p>

  • megamav

    Posted by megamav on May 18th 2006

    This ball should have a first name, Versitile. I can use this ball on all conditions except for the extreme Oil/Dry. Clears the head oil very cleanly, revs up late-midlane and makes a dramatic move to the pocket. This ball doesnt quit at the pins, it keeps on rolling until it blows through the 8 pin, I've never seen a ball carry off-hits like this one does. On flush hits, 10 pins are a thing of the past. Not many messenger pins, usually not needed, everything gets flushed to the left corner upon impact. Cuts through carrydown like nobodys business. Incredible ball, 1st product in the Inferno line, and definately a treasure in anyone's bag. Brunswick's 2L layout, CG Stacked.

  • megamav

    Posted by megamav on May 18th 2006

    <p>This ball should have a first name, Versitile.</p><p></p><p>I can use this ball on all conditions except for the extreme Oil/Dry.</p><p></p><p>Clears the head oil very cleanly, revs up late-midlane and makes a dramatic move to the pocket.</p><p></p><p>This ball doesnt quit at the pins, it keeps on rolling until it blows through the 8 pin, I&#039;ve never seen a ball carry off-hits like this one does.</p><p></p><p>On flush hits, 10 pins are a thing of the past.</p><p></p><p>Not many messenger pins, usually not needed, everything gets flushed to the left corner upon impact.</p><p></p><p>Cuts through carrydown like nobodys business.</p><p></p><p>Incredible ball, 1st product in the Inferno line, and definately a treasure in anyone&#039;s bag.</p><p></p><p>Brunswick&#039;s 2L layout, CG Stacked.</p>

  • megamav

    Posted by megamav on May 18th 2006

    <p>This ball should have a first name, Versitile.</p><p></p><p>I can use this ball on all conditions except for the extreme Oil/Dry.</p><p></p><p>Clears the head oil very cleanly, revs up late-midlane and makes a dramatic move to the pocket.</p><p></p><p>This ball doesnt quit at the pins, it keeps on rolling until it blows through the 8 pin, I&#039;ve never seen a ball carry off-hits like this one does.</p><p></p><p>On flush hits, 10 pins are a thing of the past.</p><p></p><p>Not many messenger pins, usually not needed, everything gets flushed to the left corner upon impact.</p><p></p><p>Cuts through carrydown like nobodys business.</p><p></p><p>Incredible ball, 1st product in the Inferno line, and definately a treasure in anyone&#039;s bag.</p><p></p><p>Brunswick&#039;s 2L layout, CG Stacked.</p>

  • oddball285

    Posted by oddball285 on Apr 8th 2006

    Great ball it is wonderful. i used my inferno today at my local bowling alley to pre bowl. i thought it would be like every other week where i just shot my average (170). but i came out and started with a 243. my next game i had a rough start cuz i wore out my track and was lookin for another. on the second frame i found another track. i finished the second game with a 236. now for me these scores are high. but i ofter reach them once a week. my last game i got off with a reall bad start by missing a 10 pin. i recovered and shot a 202. i was 8 pins out of makin the local newspaper. i love this ball and i will never get rid of it!!! The weird thing is i am younger than every one else in my league and im within the top 5 players. ohh yeah and im only 14 and that is no lie.

  • oddball285

    Posted by oddball285 on Apr 8th 2006

    <p>Great ball it is wonderful. i used my inferno today at my local bowling alley to pre bowl. i thought it would be like every other week where i just shot my average (170). but i came out and started with a 243. my next game i had a rough start cuz i wore out my track and was lookin for another. on the second frame i found another track. i finished the second game with a 236. now for me these scores are high. but i ofter reach them once a week. my last game i got off with a reall bad start by missing a 10 pin. i recovered and shot a 202. i was 8 pins out of makin the local newspaper. i love this ball and i will never get rid of it!!!</p><p></p><p>The weird thing is i am younger than every one else in my league and im within the top 5 players. ohh yeah and im only 14 and that is no lie.</p>

  • oddball285

    Posted by oddball285 on Apr 8th 2006

    <p>Great ball it is wonderful. i used my inferno today at my local bowling alley to pre bowl. i thought it would be like every other week where i just shot my average (170). but i came out and started with a 243. my next game i had a rough start cuz i wore out my track and was lookin for another. on the second frame i found another track. i finished the second game with a 236. now for me these scores are high. but i ofter reach them once a week. my last game i got off with a reall bad start by missing a 10 pin. i recovered and shot a 202. i was 8 pins out of makin the local newspaper. i love this ball and i will never get rid of it!!!</p><p></p><p>The weird thing is i am younger than every one else in my league and im within the top 5 players. ohh yeah and im only 14 and that is no lie.</p>

  • Colossus621

    Posted by Colossus621 on Mar 14th 2006

    This ball in my opinion is the second best Inferno ever made. The bset inferno ever made would have to be the Raging Inferno. But this ball as a whole bag of tricks all its own. It is a very smooth ball it plays best in medium oil but is not limited to just that. Not as jumpy as my RI is off the dry. This ball is drilled to get down the lane then flip hard and the backends. There is really nothing bad to say about this ball. I've shot games of 290(in practice) and a set 725(also in practice). Not a big hooking ball thats what I like I can switch to this when my raging starts getting spotty and hooking too much.

  • Colossus621

    Posted by Colossus621 on Mar 14th 2006

    <p>This ball in my opinion is the second best Inferno ever made. The bset inferno ever made would have to be the Raging Inferno. But this ball as a whole bag of tricks all its own. It is a very smooth ball it plays best in medium oil but is not limited to just that. Not as jumpy as my RI is off the dry. This ball is drilled to get down the lane then flip hard and the backends. There is really nothing bad to say about this ball. I&#039;ve shot games of 290(in practice) and a set 725(also in practice). Not a big hooking ball thats what I like I can switch to this when my raging starts getting spotty and hooking too much.</p>

  • Colossus621

    Posted by Colossus621 on Mar 14th 2006

    <p>This ball in my opinion is the second best Inferno ever made. The bset inferno ever made would have to be the Raging Inferno. But this ball as a whole bag of tricks all its own. It is a very smooth ball it plays best in medium oil but is not limited to just that. Not as jumpy as my RI is off the dry. This ball is drilled to get down the lane then flip hard and the backends. There is really nothing bad to say about this ball. I&#039;ve shot games of 290(in practice) and a set 725(also in practice). Not a big hooking ball thats what I like I can switch to this when my raging starts getting spotty and hooking too much.</p>

  • oddball285

    Posted by oddball285 on Feb 26th 2006

    My inferno is my standard ball, i use it ion every lane condition. A couple of weeks ago i rolled a 683 ( 221,264,198). In medium oil it has a very smooth reaction and creates excellnt pin action. It can be thrown from almost anywhere on the lane and still break into the pocket. the inferno is a great ball to use on medium to dry lanes and is great for peiople that like a high flare ball im right handed, and im a cranker with average ball speed , i like a ball that will snap at the last minuate.

  • oddball285

    Posted by oddball285 on Feb 26th 2006

    <p>My inferno is my standard ball, i use it ion every lane condition. A couple of weeks ago i rolled a 683 ( 221,264,198). In medium oil it has a very smooth reaction and creates excellnt pin action. It can be thrown from almost anywhere on the lane and still break into the pocket. the inferno is a great ball to use on medium to dry lanes and is great for peiople that like a high flare ball</p><p></p><p>im right handed, and im a cranker with average ball speed , i like a ball that will snap at the last minuate.</p>

  • oddball285

    Posted by oddball285 on Feb 26th 2006

    <p>My inferno is my standard ball, i use it ion every lane condition. A couple of weeks ago i rolled a 683 ( 221,264,198). In medium oil it has a very smooth reaction and creates excellnt pin action. It can be thrown from almost anywhere on the lane and still break into the pocket. the inferno is a great ball to use on medium to dry lanes and is great for peiople that like a high flare ball</p><p></p><p>im right handed, and im a cranker with average ball speed , i like a ball that will snap at the last minuate.</p>

  • Cranking_Inferno

    Posted by Cranking_Inferno on Jan 29th 2006

    I use my Inferno on a typical brunswick synthetic house. Cool thing is... no matter what shot is laid in this house, I can flat out score every time,. There are a few times where I am forced to play 20 to 8ish, and I still carry very very well... I shot 250-225-276 last night on a medium light broken down shot after 2 leagues. Back ends were scorched, but the ball held well. I am right handed, a refined cranker, with good ball speed and a high track, high flair style. I just hope the Smoking Inferno can go longer for me.

  • Cranking_Inferno

    Posted by Cranking_Inferno on Jan 29th 2006

    <p>I use my Inferno on a typical brunswick synthetic house. Cool thing is... no matter what shot is laid in this house, I can flat out score every time,. There are a few times where I am forced to play 20 to 8ish, and I still carry very very well... I shot 250-225-276 last night on a medium light broken down shot after 2 leagues. Back ends were scorched, but the ball held well.</p><p></p><p>I am right handed, a refined cranker, with good ball speed and a high track, high flair style.</p><p></p><p>I just hope the Smoking Inferno can go longer for me.</p>

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