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How to choose ten bowling balls 

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David John   Apr 16th 2022, 8:13am
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I think it's safe to assume that if you're reading this, you probably want to buy a bowling ball. It could be because you want to improve your bowling game and take it to the next level. Or it could just be that you just don't like using the balls at the local bowling alley or can't find one that suits you. How do you choose the ten bowling balls that suit you?

When you buy a ball, make sure your ball is the right weight for you, the finger holes are set apart and sized according to your fingers. It can improve your bowling game and help reduce the tension in your blisters or tendons while bowling. But how do you choose a bowling ball (파워볼실시간중계) for yourself?

Well, there are many things to consider when choosing. Your weight is a factor, your ball should be more or less 10% of your body weight. However, it is not uncommon for bowlers to choose the heaviest ball that they are comfortable bowling with. But be careful! Playing with a ball that is too heavy for you is sure to lead to injuries. In addition, your experience as a bowler and your playing style are important factors when choosing a ball.

When you buy one, you have a wide selection of bowling balls to choose from, but they can be divided into four categories: plastic or polyester balls, urethane balls, reactive resin balls, and particle balls, which are a combination of urethane and resin.

So how do you choose one for you? How much you spend buying a ball depends largely on your motivation for wanting it first, the results you expect from your ball and of course your budget.

If you are new to bowling, a plastic or polyester ball is probably the best choice when purchasing a bowling ball for the first time. These balls are very durable which is why you can find them at the nearest bowling alley. They are easy to control and play accurately, making them suitable for a hand or a spare. A beginner ball usually costs $50 to $100.

For intermediate bowlers, a urethane ball may be the way to go. These usually cost between $100 and $150. Urethane balls have a higher frictional surface and are better suited for crocheting.

If you have a lot of experience in bowling and have played your part in bowling, you can buy a particle or resin ball. Advanced bowlers love this type of ball for its increased glide and effective striking power. These can cost from $100 to $275.

Some of the most popular bowling ball brands are; Elite, Brunswick, Morich, Ebonite, AMF, Hammer and Storm.

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