Lane #1 Buzzsaw/C2 Emerald Bowling Ball

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Our famous Buzzsaw/C2 is now transformed into a beautiful Emerald Pearl. The new Xtra length reactive cover is clean through the front, storing more energy for the backend. Watch this ball dazzle your eyes as it shatters the pins.
LineBuzzsaw/C2
ColorTeal
CoverstockXtra Length reactive
CoreDual stacked Mini Diamond nuggets within patented diamond
RG
Differential
Intermediate Diffn/a
Factory finishPolished
Weights14 thru 16lbs
Cleared USBCYes

5 Reviews

  • IceEmQuick

    Posted by IceEmQuick on Jul 9th 2003

    This ball reads lanes better than my Cherry Bomb and it is much less snappy and much smoother than it as well. When it makes its turn you can see it begin to read and then make a nice hard left right into the pocket. I have it drilled to Lane #1 label specs of Length 7 Backend 10, and this ball has backend. I think it covers most of its boards in the last 10 feet. The only think that I don't like is that I had it drilled too close to what my cherry bomb does, and they do overlap quite a bit, but when the Bomb starts going heavy, I can pull this one out and finish another game before i really need to adjust. Overall an Amazing ball, a little expensive, but when it hits the pocket and you get that gratifing crack of the pins, you realize that it was worth it.

  • golf_n_bri

    Posted by golf_n_bri on Feb 6th 2003

    A good ball on both synthetic, and guardian lanes. I have been using this ball fairly regularly for about 2 months or so now, and have not had a problem anytime I got it out unless the shot really went away due to the amount of players deep on the lane. It seems this ball will be very good when you want to get the ball down the lane for a later breakpoint, with a strong flip on the backend. I feel this is probably a result of the 2 small diamonds deep in the core, with a very good coverstock.<sc

  • CaughtbySTORM

    Posted by CaughtbySTORM on Dec 29th 2002

    This ball is much more versatile than I thought at first. Even though the little boxes will only let you pick certain things, this ball will cover many more conditions than it says. The length and backend on this ball is extrordinary, and it continues to be very predictable. It holds a line MUCH longer than I thought it would. Also, I played everywhere from 4th arrow to 1st arrow. I can't say enough good things about this ball, it will always be the first ball I pull out of my bag. It will be incredible on any number of house shots. It will make it through dry heads, and its backend combined with the famous Buzzsaw hitting power makes it a ball that I'm glad I didn't give up on too early! Even when the lanes get oilier, or start carrying down, I'll still be able to use this ball, because it gets down the lane so easily I can put more revs and less speed on it, and still get the same reaction. I can't wait to try it out on a true Sport Shot. I bowled on a pattern like an easie

  • CaughtbySTORM

    Posted by CaughtbySTORM on Dec 21st 2002

    Lane 1 is the best when it comes to hit and carry, no question. This ball hits hard and carries well. I knew this ball was going to be a skid/flipper, and that's what I wanted. Skid and flip. What I didn't expect was for it to be so wet/dry sensitive. It'll take off like a rocket if it hits a dry spot, and ice skate if it hits a wet spot. The reaction is too exaggerated. What I LOVE about it is that if you play deep, give it some crank and some room, it's AWESOME. This ball LOVES playing a deep line, and does it EXTREMELY well. I got to thinking, and since the backend is its strength, I should swing it so the early and mid parts of the lane don't affect it so much. The great thing is that it moves just as hard at the backend whether you're playing 2nd arrow straight up, or 4th arrow out to 8 and back. It's excellent at saving energy. It does have a tendency to hit flat, which I hate, but it carries the 10's, so I really don't mind. And what I mean by hitting flat is if you

  • exsniper

    Posted by exsniper on Dec 4th 2002

    I bought this ball after owning the Super Carbide and the Carbide Bomb Pearl. I figured with the Super Carbide weight block and the pearlized surface on this ball it should be a clear winner. I am not disappointed. This ball fits the gap between the other two very nicely. Drilled it for max leverage with 3/4 ounces of side weight and 1/2 ounces of finger weight. Ball holds the oil very well if I pull it inside and also will run with the best of them in the dry stuff. The further out I send this thing, the harder it comes back. The first ball I threw with this ting hit the pins so hard I thought somebody threw a gernade in the pit area!!! hve yet to throw a strike that has left any wood on the deck. 10 in the pit every time!! So far have 21 games on this ball and have yet to bowl below 650. Only 2 minor drawbacks to this ball. First is this ugly green color. But this is a personal matter that should only concern people like myself who don't like green. Second