One of our Twitter Followers, Tim Owens, sent us a question about his Columbia 300 Scout Reactive Red/Gold. He already uses it on dry lanes, but noticed on more oily lanes that the ball did not react as well. We address the potential cures.
We also introduce MyBowlingCoach, brought to you by Fred Border, Jerri Edwards, and Ron Hatfield. MyBowlingCoach is running a promotion with bowlingball.com to offer users a free 2 week trial, which will get you:
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Hammer Raw Hammer Acid was released earlier this week. We are going to have video of the ball reaction up soon. We were really pleased with this bowling ball.
6 Responses to “Talk Bowling #6 – Lane Conditions”
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You guys rock, thanks for the helpful tips, and MyBowlingCoach looks awesome, I'll definitely have to check that out! Thanks again!
Hey guys! I have a few questions that you could use in your next episode. I have been looking at your site for buying some balls and it's got the widest range of balls. How do I pick the right ball for my style of play? Since I live in Australia, why is your shipping prices higher than your competitors for international shipping? Lastly, will you do some videos on the Quantum bowling balls because they're one of my favorites?
Thanks!
Hey Tim,
Thanks for the great support that you and Brandon have displayed since the introduction of TalkBowling. We are adding new viewers every week and it is very exciting. And we know that you two have helped us on this journey for sure.
Also it is definitely fun talking on twitter. It is definitely fun seeing other techs have similar issues that I have faced in the past. I am a proud Geek.
Hey guys, I love the new topic…… genius idea! One question that I would like to ask is what is the main difference between regular grips (vise, turbo) compared to a vacuum grip? Always wondered that. A lot of the bowlers for Wichita State University use those grips. Do they last longer compared to the other grips? Thanks