Brunswick Monster SmashR Bowling Ball

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The new Monster Smash/R draws a line in the wreckage that separates the big hitters from all the rest. With the Monster SmashR. Brunswick has moved its hugely popular PowrKoil 18 Reactive coverstock system to the mid-price point to deliver the most aggressive Reactive ball reaction in its class.

Line Monster
Color Blue/Silver
Coverstock PowrKoil 18 Reactive
Core 2-piece
RG 2.536
Differential 0.041
Intermediate Diff n/a
Factory finish 800 Grit Wet Sand Matte
Weights 10 thru 16lbs
   

28 Reviews

  • Joshua W. Smith

    Posted by Joshua W. Smith on Aug 26th 2002

    16 pounds Top Weight: 2.2oz Pin out: 4-5.5 inches Factory Surface First off, I am a power stroker with high revs and medium ball speed and about a 15 degree axis tilt. I have mine drilled up stacked leverage. This put the pin right next to my middle finger, and the cg 12:00 stacked below my axis line. This ball lives up to its name! I bowled on a combination of synthetic heads and wood. The oil pattern was a tweaked house shot with more units of oil evenly spread. The Smash/R rolled very smooth in the heads, once it hit the mid lanes it started to roll up, when it hit the break point and made a nice hard even arc towards the pocket. Plus,I was very pleased with the forgivness of this ball. On the few shots that I did throw too far right of my target, the Smash/R just charged back like it was nothing. Never losing carry. Speaking of carry, pins just danced and flew all over the deck. This ball is so explosive when it hits the pocket. The only way that you will leave anyt

  • Joshua W. Smith

    Posted by Joshua W. Smith on Aug 26th 2002

    <p>16 pounds </p><p>Top Weight: 2.2oz</p><p>Pin out: 4-5.5 inches </p><p>Factory Surface </p><p></p><p>First off, I am a power stroker with high revs and medium ball speed and about a 15 degree axis tilt. I have mine drilled up stacked leverage. This put the pin right next to my middle finger, and the cg 12:00 stacked below my axis line. This ball lives up to its name! I bowled on a combination of synthetic heads and wood. The oil pattern was a tweaked house shot with more units of oil evenly spread. The Smash/R rolled very smooth in the heads, once it hit the mid lanes it started to roll up, when it hit the break point and made a nice hard even arc towards the pocket. Plus,I was very pleased with the forgivness of this ball. On the few shots that I did throw too far right of my target, the Smash/R just charged back like it was nothing. Never losing carry. Speaking of carry, pins just danced and flew all over the deck. This ball is so explosive when it hits the pocket. The only way that you will leave anyt</p>

  • Joshua W. Smith

    Posted by Joshua W. Smith on Aug 26th 2002

    <p>16 pounds </p><p>Top Weight: 2.2oz</p><p>Pin out: 4-5.5 inches </p><p>Factory Surface </p><p></p><p>First off, I am a power stroker with high revs and medium ball speed and about a 15 degree axis tilt. I have mine drilled up stacked leverage. This put the pin right next to my middle finger, and the cg 12:00 stacked below my axis line. This ball lives up to its name! I bowled on a combination of synthetic heads and wood. The oil pattern was a tweaked house shot with more units of oil evenly spread. The Smash/R rolled very smooth in the heads, once it hit the mid lanes it started to roll up, when it hit the break point and made a nice hard even arc towards the pocket. Plus,I was very pleased with the forgivness of this ball. On the few shots that I did throw too far right of my target, the Smash/R just charged back like it was nothing. Never losing carry. Speaking of carry, pins just danced and flew all over the deck. This ball is so explosive when it hits the pocket. The only way that you will leave anyt</p>