Product Description
Color: Red/Blue/Black/Sky *Please note that colors may slightly vary from image shown
Coverstock: HK22C - Evo Solid
Weight Block: Tri-Elliptic Asymmetric Core with DynamiCore2
Factory Finish: 500, 1500 Siaair Micro Pad
Flare Potential: 5-6" Plus (High)
Radius of Gyration (RG): 2.510
Differential (Diff): 0.056
Intermediate Differential (Mass Bias): 0.017
Weight | RG | Diff. | Interm. Diff. |
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16 | 2.521 | 0.048 | 0.014 |
15 | 2.510 | 0.056 | 0.017 |
14 | 2.533 | 0.056 | 0.016 |
13 | 2.589 | 0.043 | 0.011 |
12 | 2.612 | 0.043 | 0.011 |
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Great hooking ball!
This is my new “Big Ball” in the bag. Compared to my Extreme Envy, there is more overall motion and continuation. The combination of Solid HK22 with the cohesion additive, medium RG (2.510) and high Diff let the ball hook oily conditions and still have great motion at the back of the lane. I have used it on several non-house shot patterns, and this ball is the first ball I use on the fresh oil.
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Mesmerize
Mesmerize is Brunswick’s new big asymmetrical ball. This ball will easy replace your mindset in your ball. It is a very strong ball for your heavy oil conditions. Even when you pull the ball in the middle of the lane it still has enough strength to get the 10 out.
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Brunswick Mesmerize
The new Mesmerize impressed me right from the start. This is a big asymmetric solid with a new Tri-Elliptic core, & Evo solid cover w/ HK22 built in...... All that is great, but all I am concerned with is does it perform??? Well right out the box it was on the PBA Badger pattern. It dug into the 47' of oil, no problem. Here's where it gets good though. Usually after a couple of games on long or heavy oil patterns, as I move left the ball starts to lose its motion, it's drive through the pin deck. I end up switching to something with a shiny cover that has more back end. Not necessary with the Mesmerize. It kept going strong even between the 4th & 5th arrows. That's pretty cool and kind of unique for a dull ball. I like it. And it is the second four color pour bowling ball joining the Hammer Effect, so it looks really cool too. In the arsenal!