What is the hardest hitting bowling ball on todays market?

I always heard that some people say balls hit harder than others. I do not know how it happens, for example, someone throws a ball at 16 pounds 17 miles per hour is not a ball was launched grappling with the same performance every time? While some balls hard than others, the hardest hit visits. For the moment I think to buy victory Brunswick or hammer Jigsaw.


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  1. beefers1 says:

    How hard a ball hits depends not only on ball speed, but also on coverstock and core shape. A higher-friction coverstock with a strong asymmetric core on a ball would allow the ball to plow through the pins, rather than deflect away from them.

    I don’t have any of these balls, but I’ve heard that the Roto-Grip Cell and Rogue Cell, and Storm Virtual Gravity and Virtual Energy are very highly recommended. But I’m no bowling ball expert, so you should get a knowledgeable pro shop staff member to help you make the best decision.

  2. Donnie B says:

    Right now I’m killing with the Hammer Hot Sauce. Powerful controllable backend throwing between 3rd/4th arrow out to about the 7 board on a house shot

  3. john p says:

    A steel one

  4. Mark B says:

    In PBA events, my best friend tells me the most popular balls are currently made by Storm, Roto Grip, and the balls manufactured by 900 Global. He is in the top 5 in points in our region, so I take him at his word.

    Keep in mind, ANY ball can hit like a sherman tank, and ANY ball can hit like a bag of marshmallows depending on how the ball matches up to the person’s game and the lane conditions they are bowling on. The key to being happy with a new ball purchase is getting a ball that matches up to your preferred style, and the lane conditions you bowl on. Do you hook the ball or do you throw it straight? Do you have alot of ball speed, medium speed or slower speed? What lane surface are you bowling on? How oily are the lanes? The best advice I can give you is to find a quality pro shop in your area, give them a visit and take their advice. If you make a decision on what ball to buy based on what someone who has never seen you bowl, while you may like the ball, it’s very possible that it isn’t going to be the best choice for your game.

    I would be happy to recommend a pro shop in your area if you tell me where you live, and how far you are willing to travel to get there.

  5. Lorenzo G says:

    Well, it depends on the balls Durometer. If the ball has a High Durometer, it will hit the pins HARD! Even if you hit right in the center of the pins, you might get a strike if your ball has a 70+ durometer.

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