Brunswick Fuze Navy Sparkle Bowling Ball

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The Fuze Navy Sparkle, featuring the new XLP (Extra Length Proactive/particle) cover stock blows past the limitations of current Proactive and particle cover stock formulations to create the cleanest front-end reaction of any high-load particle technology ball. The Fuze Navy Sparkle’s Geometrically-Balanced, small volume, ultra high RG core design, moves more of the ball’s mass towards the outer surface of the ball. Combined with the split density outer core that provides perimeter top weight control, the core of the Fuze Navy Sparkle also helps to promote exceptional length through the heads.

This state of the art combination of high-tech core construction and High-Load XLP cover stock work together to create a ball that provides a huge hook potential, excellent mid-lane traction and down lane recovery. In comparison to first generation Proactive and particle technology balls, the Fuze Navy Sparkle provides a stronger backend reaction with better hit, while retaining the readable, even-arc that is characteristic of Proactive and particle balls. Because of its ability to traction through oil and its high flare potential, the Fuze Navy Sparkle will be best suited for use on medium to oily lane conditions that cause other balls to break loose and under react.

Line Fuze
Color Blue
Coverstock Particle
Core 2-piece Geometrically Balanced
RG 2.666
Differential 0.052
Intermediate Diff n/a
Factory finish Matte
Weights 12 thru 16lbs
   

5 Reviews

  • just_blaze97

    Posted by just_blaze97 on Apr 25th 2005

    I love this ball..its great in everything except for its backend...although when the 5 or 6 board is is really dry and the lanes are dry it somethimes gives off too much backend...it destorys all of the pins but i do leave the 10 pin alot of times. All in all tho, i completley love this ball...next im thinking of trying out the fuze eliminator or the fuze igniter..i have tryed both and love them. and i have heard nothing but good things frum my friends about them... excellant great amazing super powerful loud are jst a few of words that describe this ball

  • jams100001

    Posted by jams100001 on Oct 7th 2003

    I've used this ball for over a year now and I always love to use it . I have alot of revolutions so I need something that will go long and recover on the back part of the lane. This ball does exactly that. This ball is a little hard to find. I do believe a few online stores still have this advertised. I bowl on lanes that are mostly Dry. This ball will cover a lot of different conditions. I've used it on oily conditions and it will still come back. I did find one condition that this ball didn't work so good. Lots of oil on the right side 7 board to the gutter way down there. I will still keep using this ball until it gets a big chunk taken out of it.

  • tenpinlen

    Posted by tenpinlen on Oct 20th 2002

    This is about the slowest moving ball at the breakpoint i have ever thrown. But if you can stand a bit to the outside of the lane and fire up the boards, this is the ball. I have never seen a ball gain so much energy once it reached the breakpoint. Every revolution proved it was going to crush the rack. Again, the unfortunate side is the visual aspect of this ball. With the large RG value, the ball just will NOT rev up in the first 30 feet. And it absolutely MUST see a dry board. I averaged over 240 for 15 weeks with this ball. It will definately crush racks. And with the large RG, the corners become reachable. Avoid exotic drillings. A little side weight, and maybe a bit of thumb or finger..and let it go.

  • Pdiscenza

    Posted by Pdiscenza on Mar 18th 2002

    I have this ball for when the Lanes get jumpy. (all the time around here) My ball has a very short pin and both the CG and pin are placed in the middle of my palm. With this weak drilling this ball is impressive. It gets throught the toast we call heads, without any problem at all, then makes a nice smooth controlable move to the pocket. I really like the way it doen't do anything stupid. I always have a really good idea where the ball is going to go. It then delivers supprising hit and carry for the conditions I'm playing on.

  • glowka98

    Posted by glowka98 on Nov 26th 2001

    Good addition to Brunswick HPD and HPC. Longer than HPC and more back end than HPD. Would not recommend this on dry conditions as back end will be uncontrollable and it'll be tough to keep it on the right side of the headpin. Able to throw a good tight line without fear of crossover, since it has great length. Recommend this ball for tweeners. Not sure how high rollers would handle it. Brunswick has done a good job of putting mass into shell and giving this ball more hitting power and great pin action with those wanted messengers when needed.<s