Understanding Bowling Ball Surface and What is Best For You | What is Your Bowling Ball’s SWEET SPOT

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10 Comments on “Understanding Bowling Ball Surface and What is Best For You | What is Your Bowling Ball’s SWEET SPOT”

  1. Ive been playing with the surface of my Phaze II since the oob 3000 doesnt work for me. 2000 isnt great either as I still have to put a lot of hand in the ball. 1000 is next. I use a spinner. Hope another “how to” video is in the pipeline.

    1. Yeah they do seem slick but I’m 70 something and not trying to work too hard. I’m looking at that Reality tho. Thanks

    2. @BertS2X I invested in a ball spinner, but the CTD pads are really easy to use. When I get a new ball, I will break out different pads and see which works for me. So far, my preferred grit is 4000. My ball speed doesn’t handle 1000 or 2000. 3000 grit is basically the strongest I can go comfortably. 2000 I didn’t do well.

    3. @joeanderson9267  I dont the look of hand sanding but when I use my spinner the ball “looks” better to me. Not sure it performs better.

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