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Brunswick Tzone Deep Space Bowling Ball

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Arrives Wednesday, Jun 5
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Size: 13 lb


Color: Deep Space


Features

  • Features bullet point core
  • Finished with Royal shine Compound
  • Great ball for kids, beginners and spare Shooting
  • Ball Finish: High Gloss Polish

Description

It's always good to have a spare. And with T-Zones being so affordable, you can. Just pick your favorite color, or two, or three. Great Ball for Kids, Beginners and Spare Shooting.This ball glows under the black light. Picture two shows what it looks like under the black light. The 2nd image shows what this ball looks like UNDER THE BLACK LIGHT while glow bowling in bowling centers equipped with glow bowling. Coverstock: Plastic/Polyester Ball Color: Many Colors Available- Product color of this ball is listed in the title of this ball BallFinish: High Gloss Polish Hook Potential: 25 (Low) on a scale of 10-175 Low-High Recommended Lane Conditions: Any


Item Package Dimensions L x W x H: ‎10.1 x 9.4 x 9.3 inches


Package Weight: ‎4.33 Kilograms


Brand Name: ‎Brunswick


Color: ‎Deep Space


Suggested Users: ‎""


Number of Items: ‎1


Manufacturer: ‎Brunswick


Part Number: ‎60-105746933


Model Year: ‎2015


Size: ‎13 lb


Sport Type: ‎Bowling


Date First Available: July 7, 2015


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  • Girls and smaller women should begin with an 8 lb. and go to heavier as your skills improve
What I feel absolutely compelled to tell new bowlers is never, never, never let anyone bully you into taking a ball that's heavier than you feel totally comfortable with. It is probably true that you will want as heavy a ball as you can reasonably handle, eventually, as you improve in bowling. But, if you are just starting out, for the love of mercy! Start out with a light ball. I was bullied into taking a size 13 or so to start with, and I am a petite woman with small bones, and very tiny, delicate hands. The larger ball, also without being certain of the proper hand placement during release because no one really showed me, until it was noticed way too late that I was releasing the ball improperly, but with a heavier ball to begin with, and improper hand placement, a person can totally mangle their hands. It was completely unforgivable because I DO have such small hands, and I depend on them for tiny, delicate needlework, drawing, and other things where a gentle, steady hand is needed. So, it was profoundly distressing for me to have injured my hands so badly with too heavy balls! Bowling was never my thing! It is a big, nasty, clumsy ball, generally, and it is just a game, not anywhere as easy as it first looks, but it seems better suited for big, monstrously big and tall people with big farm hands. It can be fun, and it definitely isn't easy, and it takes a lot of practice. Bowling is okay, and I do know of some particularly slender people who are fabulous bowlers. The whole experience for me was absolute torture for me because I was pushed to take on the heaviest ball this other person thought was right for me. I ended up straining my middle finger so badly that my doctor recommended not bowling on my hand for three months, minimum to allow it to heal. I was in a league, so I continued, and bowled with my left hand. This got a lot of attention, but I am fairly ambidextrous, so it was not so remarkable to me. It is a little extra challenge to bowl left handed. But, none of this, not my pain, my extreme swelling of my hand, and I also got a cyst on my hand, which I eventually had completely removed after several sessions with a doctor, also, which I think was related to the super heavy ball. I ought to have started with an 8 lb. ball, period. That was what my instinct told me to do, and I shouldn't have let myself be bulled by any officious people. I know from doing other sports that you have to begin slowly, and never, never, never push yourself too hard in the beginning, or you can get injured, and be set back, and also learn to hate the sport or activity because of all the extreme pain and injury. So, it isn't worth it. It is imperative to begin small and slow, and work up, as skills and stamina improve. They pushed me to use a 10 to 13 lb. ball, and it was way too heavy since I was only starting out, and my hands and bones are so small and delicate. It was a horrendous strain, I got many injuries of my hands, and it was all for nothing. I recommend starting out with whatever is comfortable for you, and learn what you are doing, first, and then as your skills improve enough, and only then, move up to a heavier ball, as you are able, and leave it at that. A heavier ball is good, and it is easier to make all the pins fall down, if you hit them right, whereas with a too light ball, no matter how well you do, the pins might not go down. The injuries to my hands with the too heavy balls was one of the most disgusting, painful, uncomfortable things I have ever been through. I hated bowling and I'm glad I don't have to do it anymore, but sometimes it was okay, and it can be fun. But, do not let yourself be bullied. Follow your instincts. Start with a lighter ball. I was so injured I also had to go to a 5 lb. ball, and work up to an 8, and then to a 10, eventually. I bowled in these leagues for three years. But, if I had not overdone it too soon, with a too heavy ball right off the bat, I would not have had so many painful injuries, and had to have begun with my other hand, and started with the lightest ball available, more suitable for a seven year old child, but the injuries to my hand by the super heavy balls, and the fact that my technique was not up to scratch immediately, caused me terrible injuries of my hands, a lot of pain, swelling, and my swollen finger turned purple and red, and was twice its normal size. I absolutely hated bowling because of the injuries and pain, and I'm sure it would have been avoided altogether if I had started out with a lighter ball, as I felt was right, to begin with, and moved up to a heavier ball as my bowling skills increased. But, starting with a too heavy ball completely destroyed my bowling experience. It is just something I did, but, I thank God that part of my life (bowling league) is over with. It is definitely not fun when all you feel half the time is pain and injury. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on July 29, 2019 by Rita Campbell

  • Awesome gift
Size: 10-Pounds Color: Indigo
My husband likes to bowl and so I bought him a new bowling ball
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on November 4, 2022 by rose rocks

  • Excellent bowling ball
Size: 13-Pounds Color: Indigo
First ever bowing ball. My wife and I hare a soul I’ve this product. Rolls well down lane. Very happy with this bowling ball.
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on October 4, 2022 by donald raab

  • Great bowling ball for straight bowlers
Size: 6 lb Color: Deep Space
Great bowling ball for straight bowlers and beginners I named it galaxy since it fits the look of the ball.
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on September 14, 2022 by Marykate Herrera

  • Best bowling ball for 13 year old.
Size: 10 lb Color: Deep Space
Perfect ball for a 13 yr old starter bowler.
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on September 1, 2022 by Robert Downey

  • Fantastic for a beginner like me!!
Size: 9 lb Color: Deep Space
So happy I got this!! I bought the 9-pound ball, and it's gorgeous!! It's also greatly improved my game, I'm now bowling over 115 pins each game compared to my 85 pin average with a house ball!!
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on August 3, 2022 by AutumnTheCuzzy

  • zero break/ spare ball
Size: 14-Pounds Color: Indigo
bowling
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on October 13, 2022 by Mike

  • Ok call. Chipped first week. I’m
Size: 15-Pounds Color: Indigo
Ball chipped the first week I used it.
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on September 30, 2022 by Amazon Customer

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