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Coverstock
Reactive - 5

Color: Bright Red Dark Red Pearl

Hardness: 76-78
Glow Engraving
Factory Finish
High Gloss Polish
More Information
Core Dynamics @ 16lbs.
RG Max: 2.569
RG Min: 2.546
RG Diff: 0.023
RG Avg: 4.5 out of 10
Performance
Hook Potential: 65
Length:  165
Breakpoint Shape:  50
Available Weights
11-16 Pounds

Dry Zone



Brunswick’s International Series has been developed specifically for Asian markets using core and coverstock systems that provide Asian bowlers with a range of equipment that matches up to typical Asian lane conditions. The looks of International Series balls are also adapted to Asian tastes making the International Series completely customized for Asian bowlers. Available only through International Distributors.

Reaction Characteristics
The Dry Zone was designed especially for High Hooking Lane Conditions, Bowlers with High Rev Rates and Bowlers with Slow Ball Speeds. We start by using a newly redesigned Box Core shape with a medium RG rating and then incase the core with Reactive – 5 coverstock. This combination of a Low Flare Potential core system and Brunswick’s Most Forgiving Low Friction coverstock will make the Dry Zone the ball of choice for many bowlers who encounter High Hooking lane conditions and Short Oil Patterns. 

Response Time
To understand the International Zone Coverstocks better we will be using a 1-10 number scale system after the coverstock name to describe Response Time. Response Time is how fast or slow the ball changes direction when it encounters friction. The Higher the number the Faster the ball will change direction similar to Skid/Snap. The Lower the number the Slower the ball will change direction similar to Smooth Arc.


Utility
Out of the box: With it’s high gloss surface most players will find the Dry Zone matches up well on medium to dry lane conditions.
When dulled: The hooking action will increase and its arc will become more even, creating a better match-up for oily lane conditions and for smoothing over/under reactions seen on wet/dry lane conditions.


Reaction Setup
The Dry Zone can be drilled using the standard drilling techniques developed for two-piece balls, see the included drilling instructions for reaction characteristics and layout details.
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