Lane #1 G-Force SuperNova Bowling Ball

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After careful and tedious testing. Lane #1. The innovator of bowling technology has created a powerful new force unmatched by the competition. The G-Force SuperNova The SuperNova is a nuclear fusion of our patented Buzzsaw Diamond and W.A.S. (warped asymmetrical symmetrical) cores. This dense neutron star packs a heavy, high velocity impact with controlled continuous. Merciless and massive. A super force is born to collapse the pins. Thus creating a thermal-nuclear explosion of pins and scores..!! Step up your game like never before and ask yourself... How many G's can you handle..?
LineSuperNova
ColorBlue/Red
CoverstockParticle Solid
Core2-piece Asymmetrical
RG2.493
Differential0.054
Intermediate Diffn/a
Factory finishPolished
Weights12 thru 16lbs
Cleared USBCYes

3 Reviews

  • stuj

    Posted by stuj on Nov 29th 2007

    This is my first Lane 1 ball. In 6 weeks with this ball, i've increased my average from 218 to 227. It destroys the pins. I haven't left a 10 pin in 3 weeks. A few 8's or 9's. I do have to move as the shot dries up but if you have the strength, it'll play multiple lines over the course of 3 games. This ball revs up early and has absolutely no energy loss at the backend. This ball is a keeper and I doubt that I'll be buying anything else for awhile. I hope Lane 1 keeps this ball in the line up for a long while.

  • BuddiesProShop.com - Tim

    Posted by BuddiesProShop.com - Tim on Nov 28th 2007

    With every Lane #1 release, I am more and more impressed. I laid out my SuperNova with the pin 4 1/2" from my PAP and 3" above my midline, and the mass bias 4 3/4" from my PAP. The SuperNova has a heavy, heavy roll and hits the dry and keeps going. I tried it on our house shot and on the 35' Cheetah pattern. On our house shot is where the ball performed best. It provided plenty of recovery on shots thrown into the swamp in the middle of the lane. I was able to open up the lane and the ball just kept coming all the way through the pin deck. As usual, the famous Lane #1 hitting power was there every shot. On the Cheetah, the ball was too much to play the gutter; it would hit the dry and leave many 3-6-10s. I was forced to move in about 10 boards more than I anticipated having to play in order to find a consistent reaction. This is the strongest Lane #1 ball since they moved production to the San Antonio plant. It doesn't hook as early as the original G-Force, b

  • AverageJoesProShop.com

    Posted by AverageJoesProShop.com on Aug 21st 2007

    First of all I would like to thank Lane #1 for sending us a test ball so I could write this review and do a video for everyone. As many of you on here know, and most every one around the shop knows, I have been a fan of Lane #1 for a long time. When I was told we were getting a Supernova to test I could hardly wait for the UPS man to get to the shop with it so I could get it in my hands. The ball we received had a pin of 3" and a top weight of 3oz and the mass bias was directly inline with both of them. I drilled it with the pin above the ring finger with the cg almost directly beneath it and the mass bias out to the right of my thumb. I decided to leave the box finish on it for testing. As soon as I glued my last grip in I threw on my shoes and headed down to the lanes. They had just finished running the lanes for the league that was set to come in so I got to throw it on a fresh shot. The first shot I threw with it I sent it way wide of my target and I thought I had thr

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