Brunswick Crown 78U Bowling Ball Review

The Brunswick Crown 78U shares the Tiered Hexagon weight block with the Crown Victory and the Endeavor. This ball’s urethane coverstock modifications the densities, ensuing within the RG growing barely from 2.540″ to 2.549″ and the differential growing barely from 0.045″ to 0.046″. The Crown 78U, as its title suggests, makes use of a 78D-hardness urethane coverstock to permit it for use in most USBC-sanctioned competitions, except just a few choose main occasions that ban urethane balls fully. This stable urethane formulation comes out of the field at a really boring 500/1000 SiaAir end. Its larger differential core is one thing that’s normally prevented with urethane due to how early conventional urethane covers have a tendency to select up. With the tougher urethane cowl, we discovered this ball to supply extra downlane continuation and slightly extra whole hook than different 78D urethane bowling balls, nevertheless it wasn’t as angular as some older and softer pearlized urethane bowling balls. This ball supplied wonderful management and consistency on our shorter check patterns.

Cranker

There aren’t too many bowling balls the place Cranker has one of the best response out of our three bowlers on the dry check sample, however the Crown 78U was certainly one of them. He beloved the continuation this ball had on the again finish and all of the management he had on the breakpoint. He began farther left along with his laydown level than he has with different 78D urethane balls, ensuring his angles had been open and that the ball was going to the best off his hand rapidly. The Crown 78U coated up a whole lot of his errors and allowed him to make use of his regular launch and ball pace. Pictures that didn’t get as far out as he wished blended sufficient on the finish of the sample to journey the 4 pin

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