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Just want to share to you all especially those who want to buy a bowling ball. This useful article guide I just found from other website.
So, you want to buy a ball. It may be your first or a replacement or upgrade. What are the considerations ? - it is a complex choice, and if you are considering a high end bowling ball, a mistake can be a costly oneTake a look at your local pro-shop and on display are a daunting selection of bowling balls and equipment. A miriad of colours, patterns shiny/dull surfaces, charts and figures. Enough to confuse even the seasoned bowler. How do you choose the best ball for you ?
Choosing a bowling ball, like many other types of sport equipment, can be somewhat confusing -- especially for beginning or novice bowlers. However, there are a few things to consider that will make choosing the right bowling ball easier.
First, you should decide how often you plan to use a bowling ball and how much you are willing to spend. Bowling balls are constructed of one of four basic types of material, and each is designed for a different purpose. The bowling ball most commonly purchased and used by beginning bowlers is plastic, though the balls are actually constructed of polyester. The plastic bowling ball is the least expensive type of ball, very durable, and the same construction as most in-house balls at bowling alleys. A plastic bowling ball generally stays on the course it is thrown and remains straight as it skids down the alley. The plastic bowling ball works well for kids and those learning the sport, but more experienced bowlers prefer a differently constructed ball.
The other types of bowling balls are reactive resin, particle, and urethane. These types of bowling balls suit different needs, but anyone learning to throw a hook will be better satisfied with one of these types over plastic. One important consideration when choosing one of these three types of construction is lane conditions. Dry lanes are lanes that are not oiled, and a urethane bowling ball will react fairly well to these conditions and can be polished to better control the hook. However, on oiled lanes, a reactive resin or particle bowling ball will react better than urethane.Along with the construction of a bowling ball, the weight is another important factor. Most people should select a ball that is approximately 10% of their total body weight. However, certain physical conditions may affect the need for less or more weight. A good way to determine the proper weight of a bowling ball is to try several different weights on in-house bowling balls and then add about one pound (453.59 grams) to the best weight ball. The reason for adding weight is because a bowling ball with custom drilled finger holes will make the ball feel slightly lighter.