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5.0 out of 5 stars
Keep the cue ball out of the pocket, or it's a scratch!,
By Joker (Michigan) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Brunswick White Viz-A-Ball (Misc.)
The Brunswick Viz-A-Ball is a very unique plastic "spare ball," to say the least. The ball will certainly grab peoples' attention when you throw it down the lane, with it being solid white. I bought this ball back in 2006 to help me shoot corner pin spares (the 4-pin and 7-pin because I'm a lefthander) and it is the best ball I've ever used to shoot spares. This ball just plain slides or skids down the lane - no grab whatsoever, even if I accidentally use my "hook release" as I do on my strike ball. Years ago I used to use the Columbia Blue Dot, which is the hardest bowling ball ever made (a hardness of 90 on the durometer). It's a great spare ball, but I give a slight edge to the Viz-A-Ball. I use a 16-lb. Viz-A-Ball and a 16-lb. strike ball all the time (particle bowling balls).
Guys on my Thursday night league call my Viz-A-Ball everything from the "cue ball" to the "snow ball" to the "ostrich egg". If you need an excellent ball to shoot corner pin spares and don't mind grabbing peoples' attention, then I highly recommend the Viz-A-Ball by Brunswick. Just don't use this cue ball on your first shot where you're trying to hit the pocket. Throw it in the pocket and it's a scratch, if you ask me! This ball also glows in the dark whenever you go "cosmic bowling," though I HATE cosmic bowling with a PASSION. I bought this ball strictly to shoot spares because I'm a serious bowler. 2115|R577JV0JFJL8L;
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