Thursday, October 29, 2009

Brunswick Siege ball review

Pin above left of bridge.

In the past the stronger Brunswick releases have maybe rolled too soon for slower ball speeds?
This was a huge benefit for the more pacey bowler, but the Siege is a different animal and will bring scores to a variety of styles.
The bowlers with less speed will love the easier length it gives but keeping great reaction on medium to heavy oil, the surface can be altered very easily to encourage more midlane, or less depending on pattern. The backend is probably the most I have seen from a strong solid from Brunswick? I have personally found it hugely responsive with changes in release too.
For me it's at it's best from around 3rd arrow and in because it will always make the move back into the pocket, normally ending with a strike.
Pin above will work better on long patterns for the slower bowlers, but those with 18mph and above could probably use pin down too?

All in all another great addition.

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