The Buzzsaw/C Pro Purple Lane # 1 re-introduces it's famous Purple Buzzsaw, with it's patented single density diamond core, and beefs it up with a new Pearlized Pro Action particle shell. The new Pro Purple Buzzsaw slides through the heads while maintaining a strong even arc off the dry boards, eliminating over-reaction. The smooth clean roll makes it easier to hit the pocket, allowing this Buzzsaw to carve through the pins for more strikes!!
Line | Buzzsaw |
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Color | Purple |
Coverstock | Particle Pearl |
Core | 2-piece |
RG | 2.557 |
Differential | 0.024 |
Intermediate Diff | n/a |
Factory finish | Polished |
Weights | 14 thru 16lbs |
5 Reviews
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Lane_one_man
My first Lane #1 ball. I praticed with the ball alot to see how it rolls. Could not judge the break point and back end with this ball. A friend recommended me to try the ball out. Said I would roll a 300 game if I bought one. After five days and bowled in league with the ball I rolled my first 300 ever. And I didnt even brake seven that nite. I am so glad my friend told me about this company. After a year I started to buy more Lane One balls and love them. They were a small company back then and now growing. I love them alot.
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Plane Facts
I normally don’t write a second review on a ball but in this case I just have too. The Pro purple Buzzsaw has been a dynamic, hard hitting, reliable bowling ball that has awarded me ( 4 ) weeks in a row taking at least one over average jack-pot each night. I have bowled more six hundred series with this ball, and I credit that to the smooth powerful predictability of it’s design. This ball is right at home playing straight up the “ Plane “ on either wood or synthetic, however on synthetic the back end will finish sharper with the end result on either surface producing a pin crushing good night. In my experience using the Pro Purple anyone wishing to play up the 1st, 2nd, or 3rd arrows will get to stay there all night while most everyone else will be forced to move left and leave their comfort zone, I even have people asking me about my ball and how I’m able to continue to excel while they seemingly start getting frustrated with their strong mass bias equipment? I have waited so
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Plane Facts
Buzzsaw XL After having the opportunity to throw the XL on a couple of different oil patterns I decided to post a review on its progress. The ball stats are as follows: Weight, 15lbs 4 oz. Just about 3 ounces of top weight. I purchased the XL to use on dry lane conditions, it was advertised as a ball that achieves great length, and gets through the heads with ease. I was struggling last Thursday night with my Pro purple, it was hooking to much on the shot that was put down so I pulled out the XL. First of all I need to mention that I drilled the XL 6 x 4 with the addition of finger weight, most people thought I had lost my mind putting an even longer set up on a ball already designed for extra length. I moved outside and played the first arrow right down the gutter just staying out side the soup, the XL did roll long, very long, then set up on a descent towards the 1-3 like a well oiled machine. Playing the out side line brings with it a great many disadvantages if you don’t
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Strider
15#, 3" pin, ? topweight (got it used from a friend). Drilled it 5.5x5.5 (pin over middle finger, CG more or less stacked 3" below, near center of the grip, 1/2" to the left). The more I use this ball, the more I like it. It won't do much of anything in the oil, but in the dry, it gets into one of the heaviest rolls I've ever seen. Doesn't explode into the pins, but 10 are laying down when all is said and done. I don't know how many times I've looked to a teammate and asked what kicked out the 10. With my drilling and the low flare inherent to the ball, it's a great ball to have at all times. You won't swing this ball much, but you'll be able to play outside when no one else can. Another thing. Come straight through the ball and it will go DEAD STRAIGHT. I use it for 10 pins instead of my Blue Dot. For some reason, I'm more consistent killing my Purple Pro than my Blue Dot. There was a lot of carry down last night. It was second shift and everyone's carry got worse
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rickyp
Drilled this for sport condition, Pin next to ring finger, Im a righty. My axis is 5 3/4 over and 0 up, Put the CG in a tame position. Threw it on a typical house shot with 38 feet of oil with fresh backends, Wooden lanes. Shot really well with this one, Had to throw the 3rd arrow tho, When I went outside ball skided a bit too much and left abunch of 10s. Ball hits like a typical Buzzsaw, Very hard, and powerful and carried an awful lot. Hope this helps, Im looking forward to throwing this one at my next Regional. Take Care.......