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Brunswick Evil Siege Bowling Ball Review Video and Specs

Tuesday, December 29th, 2009


Brunswick Evil Siege

Brunswick continues to move forward with the successful Siege series by introducing the Evil Siege. This ball has good length while still maintaining the energy to the break point. The ball is angular and invades the pocket with prejudice, leaving nothing standing. Looking for a new ball in to add to your arsenal or looking to upgrade, look no further. Evil is upon us.

Checkout the video review of the Evil Siege.

The Brunswick Evil Siege registers a 207.5 on the Perfect Scale.

Tech Specs:

  • COVERSTOCK: Propel Pearl
  • WEIGHT BLOCK: M.A.C.E.
  • FACTORY FINISH: 4000-grit Micro pad
  • BALL COLOR: 2 Color Pearl, Red / Black
  • DUROMETER: 75-76 Rex D-scale
  • FLARE POTENTIAL: Medium – High
  • WEIGHTS: 12-16 lbs.

Manufacturer description of the new Brunswick Evil Siege:

The Evil Siege is the second in our new series of Pro Performance balls and features the new MACE asymmetrical core as well as the new solid Propel Pearl coverstock. This is a strong ball that battles medium to heavy oil and responds quickly to friction for great pin action.

The Brunswick Evil Siege has a world wide release date scheduled for January 25, 2010.

Brunswick C System 3.5 Bowling Ball Review Video And Specs

Monday, December 28th, 2009


Brunswick C (System)3.5

Brunswick continues to pave the way with new technology and innovative thinking. Focusing on the coverstock of the bowling ball, which is the dominant reason for ball reaction, Brunswick looks like they may have broken the code. Brunswick continues to be the leader in cover stock technology with the introduction of the second in the C System Series, the 3.5. This ball dominates and conquers heavy oil making other bowling balls look inferior when thrown side by side. The reaction that I see when the C System 3.5 is rolling down the lanes is new for the bowling industry. This ball will change your personal definition of ball reaction.

All new coverstock technology by Carmen Salvino, this bowling ball has a great look and a great roll going down the lane. You will see your scores go up as your pin carry goes up.

Watch the C System 3.5 Video Review right now.

The Brunswick C (System)3.5 registers a 214.9 on the Perfect Scale.

Tech Specs:

  • RG: 2.585
  • DIFFERENTIAL: .050
  • COVERSTOCK: CFT 3.5
  • WEIGHT BLOCK: I-Block
  • FACTORY FINISH: 4000-grit Micro pad
  • BALL COLOR: Purple/Yellow
  • DUROMETER: 75-76 Rex D-scale
  • FLARE POTENTIAL: Medium – High
  • WEIGHTS: 12-16 lbs.
  • PERFECT SCALE 214.9

Manufacturer description of the new Brunswick C (System)3.5:

Chemical Friction Technology – Developed with Carmen Salvino, the Brunswick C (System)3.5 is the next evolution in Chemical Friction Technology.

Let the science of friction improve your game!

Coverstock
CFT 3.5 is the next evolution in Chemical Friction Technology. The CFT 3.5 coverstock has a higher friction factor than the original CFT 2.5, which quickens response time, improves down lane traction and increases the overall hook.

Core: I-Block
The new I-Block core was engineered specifically for the CFT 2.5 coverstock to create maximum forgiveness, strong entry angels along with versatile drilling layouts.

Reaction Characteristics
Ball Motion – With its 4000-grit micro pad finish, the Brunswick C (System)3.5 offers a higher friction factor and increased response time to friction alternative than the original C(System) 2.5. The new C(System)3.5 is best used on medium-oily to oily lane conditions when a quicker response motion is needed to increase entry angle to the pocket.

The Brunswick C (System)3.5 has a world wide release date scheduled for January 25, 2010

The All New Chemical Technology From Brunswick. The C System Bowling Ball Promises To Be Cutting Edge

Saturday, August 22nd, 2009

After more than 18 months of research, development, and extensive lab and field tests, Brunswick is proud to introduce the new C•(System) 2.5 bowling ball, developed in close collaboration with Hall of Fame bowler Carmen Salvino. In addition to being a legendary bowler, Salvino conducts scientific research and holds multiple patents related to bowling ball design.
The Brunswick C (System) 2.5
The C System 2.5 will change the way your ball attacks the pins and will change you bowling game as you know it. Pre-Order yours today.

Brunswick Siege Bowling Ball Review Shows the Ball To Be a Hook Monster

Wednesday, May 13th, 2009

Check out bowlingball.com for more information on the all new Pro Performance bowling ball from Brunswick. Featuring the Recoil coverstock and the Mace core. This all new bowling ball release from Brunswick is now available at bowlingball.com. The Siege will change the way you look at bowling balls.  This ball is ready to ship today.

Brunswick Siege Bowling Ball

Brunswick Siege Bowling Ball

UPDATE: 05/30/09  The first reports of the Siege bowling ball reaction are starting to trickle and circulate through the bowling industry. It looks like Brunswick has finally unlocked the code. This ball is awesome and will give Storm a run for its money. Check back often for our Siege bowling ball review and exclusively produced video.

An all new core and coverstock with an asymmetrical core that will blow you away using your favorite drilling layout.

UPDATE: 06/07/09

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Brian Halstrom Brunswick Siege Drilling Layout

The new Brunswick Siege is the first in their new series of Pro Performance balls and features the new MACE asymmetrical core as well as the new solid Recoil coverstock.

Pin to PAP (4 1/2″ over 1/2″ up) – 5″
Mass Bias – 2″ right of Center Line

Surface Preparation – Left at Box Finish

What I Was Looking For In This Layout: We’ve been hearing that Brunswick was looking to create something that was very aggressive and this was that ball. I was looking for this ball to really move on the backends for me.

What I Ended Up With In This Ball Layout: I’d have to say that this layout gave me a great look on heavy oil. I tested this ball on a modified house shot with a higher volume of oil. The Brunswick Siege really starts gripping the lane early because I left the surface at box finish.

With the combination of the new M.A.C.E. core and Solid Recoil coverstock, this ball generates a ton of reaction and a very large flare around the ball. I would have to say that this ball flares nearly 7″ for me.

On the heavier oiled condition that I tested the Brunswick Siege on, I stood on the 30 board and stroked the ball out to around 8 at the breakpoint. With the box surface and strong midlane reaction, this ball had no problems at all getting back to the pocket and exploding the pins. I even left a few nine pins which isn’t a bad thing with the matte surface.

To see what this ball could do, I moved right on the approach to try and play a tighter line to the pocket. This line worked well too as the ball did not seem to have any difficulty clearing the heads.

As the lanes broke down, the surface at box finish proved to be too much for me. This is going to be a great addition to my bag for heavy oil. For lighter to medium oiled shots, all you would need to do is hit the coverstock with some Brunswick Factory Finish Polish and it would react great on the backends.

I think Brunswick did a great job in creating the Siege with the new M.A.C.E. core and wrapping it with the Solid Recoil coverstock. I recommend this ball to anyone in search of more hook in heavy oil.

Click Here To Pre-Order Your Siege Today Release Date July 6th, 2009.