Revolution Vengeance Bowling Ball

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Color Green
Coverstock Pro Traction Reactive Pearl
Core 2-piece
RG 2.615
Differential 0.033
Intermediate Diff n/a
Factory finish 600 grit Polished
Weights 10 thru 16lbs
   

3 Reviews

  • Storm's B.B.B.

    Posted by Storm's B.B.B. on Jan 6th 2004

    Like most others, I bought this ball off of ebay. Great ball for the 36 dollars I paid for it. It had great carry for what my local house owner deemed a ball that was as hard as a spare, or house ball. This ball reacted very well, even in heavy oil. When I recieved this ball, it was set for a pin in. There was not much my local house could do as far as drilling was concerned. But, the ball turned more than expected and did well as long as it was in the pocket. It also had a very good broklin carry. If you are off just a hair, it left you a nice split. Not one of the better balls I own, but still a good value for the price. I mainly use this ball now for the corner pins. I keep it in reserve just in case. Be prepared to throw consistently or recieved some splits.

  • louie

    Posted by louie on May 25th 2002

    This was another ebay special. I was looking for a ball with a small amount of hook. I did get that as this ball won't cover very many boards even on a fairly dry condition. However, I have problems staying in the pocket with this ball because it starts so early. The instant it finds some friction it starts to arc. The ball was very unforgiving of errors. A board left and I was split high. A board right and I was washout light. I had no recovery right and no area at all. Thank god the carry was good. This was my third recent attempt at a brunswick ball and my third failure. Those who like the way big B balls roll will like the Vengeance. For the rest of us, Try storm, ebonite, amf, track or a small company like MORICH.. louie Ball was 16lbs with the pin touching ring finger and the cg stacked beneath it.

  • jrazor

    Posted by jrazor on Apr 19th 2002

    I purchased this ball on EBay for 40+ dollars. I wanted a dry lane ball...not what I received. I stood on 30 (house shot) and shot over 15, this ball hooked Brooklyn. Once I found my line, bingo, strikes galore! This ball hits hard!! This ball reminds me of the Red Pulse...control and power. The ball was drilled with the pin under my index finger and kicked out to the left about 1/2 an inch. This ball is more suited for a typical house shot than a dry shot. You can get this ball cheap on EBay, pick it up, you won't be disappointed!