Elite Asteroid Reactive Resin Bowling Ball- Blue/Silver Elite Asteroid Reactive Resin Bowling Ball- Blue/Silver Paypal US $59.00 3d 12h 50m
EBONITE NITRO R REACTIVE RESIN 15 1/2 LB BOWLING BALL EBONITE NITRO R REACTIVE RESIN 15 1/2 LB BOWLING BALL Paypal US $12.00 14d 32m
Elite Asteroid Reactive Resin Bowling Ball- Pink/Silver Elite Asteroid Reactive Resin Bowling Ball- Pink/Silver Paypal US $59.00 3d 11h 37m
BRUNSWICK COMBAT ZONE REACTIVE RESIN BOWLING BALL 12LB BRUNSWICK COMBAT ZONE REACTIVE RESIN BOWLING BALL 12LB Paypal 1 Bid US $9.99 4d 13h 55m
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Bowling Balls Reactive Resin
Bowling Balls Reactive Resin
How much a high performance bowling ball in USA?


Hey everybody,it's my first time to use yahoo Q&A.
What I want to know is as the title show,I mean hook ball with reactive resin coverstock and asymmetric core.
I'm an owner of a bowling factory in China,and plan to sell high performance balls to USA market,but as the www.bowlingball.com show,seems we haven't much advantage on this line,anybody tell me the performance balls are so cheap as that website shows?
around 90-120usd with big brand?
The average cost for us must be more than 60usd with our brand not including sea freight charge.

Hope your help!

the average price for midpreformance is 90-120. but high preformance usually starts at 130 and can go past 200 depend on the ball.

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Elite Asteroid Reactive Resin Bowling Ball- Blue/Silver Elite Asteroid Reactive Resin Bowling Ball- Blue/Silver Paypal US $59.00 3d 12h 50m
EBONITE NITRO R REACTIVE RESIN 15 1/2 LB BOWLING BALL EBONITE NITRO R REACTIVE RESIN 15 1/2 LB BOWLING BALL Paypal US $12.00 14d 32m
Elite Asteroid Reactive Resin Bowling Ball- Pink/Silver Elite Asteroid Reactive Resin Bowling Ball- Pink/Silver Paypal US $59.00 3d 11h 37m
BRUNSWICK COMBAT ZONE REACTIVE RESIN BOWLING BALL 12LB BRUNSWICK COMBAT ZONE REACTIVE RESIN BOWLING BALL 12LB Paypal 1 Bid US $9.99 4d 13h 55m
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I'm going to start bowling in a league in about a week and need to decide on what type of ball to use. I bowl using the 2 finger method and average around the 170 to 180 range using house balls. I don't plan on changing my style of bowling....I'm justing looking for the right ball to suite me. I'm wanting a ball of my own but can't decide on what type or brand. I get a good hook using the 2 finger method and I'm happy with my average......however......I'd like to improve it. I don't know if using a reactive resin coverstock will cause me to hook the ball too much or if I'll still be able to control it. I have trouble hitting the 10 pin due to the spin I put on the ball bowling right-handed.....but can manage it. I'm looking for a ball that I can still control the hook while using the two finger method......but maybe hook it with less effort and still remain accurate. Any help would be much appreciated.....thanks in advance.

- Joe

House balls generally speaking are made of plastic. Using the two finger method you get extreme amounts of revolutions on the ball which translates to hook via friction. I have seen a few players that use resin balls and the two finger method and they don't have to put as much "spin" to get similar results. A pro shop can drill a ball to hook however you want it so that is were you should start. Urethane balls are another option. They do hook but not quite as much as resin so that might be a good option for you. As for the ten pins you aren't going to hit many of those using the two finger method the same way you hit strikes. Try turning your wrist to the right instead of the left. It is called a back up ball and once mastered you can hook the ball to the right using your right hand. That way you aren't fighting to hit ten pins, the ball hooks towards them.