Description
Brunswick Danger Zone Bowling Ball
- Color: Black
- Coverstock: HK22 - PowerKoil 26
- Weight Block: Danger Zone
- Factory Finish: 500, 1000, 2000 Siaair / Crown Factory Compound
- Flare Potential: Medium/High
- Radius of Gyration (RG): 16lbs - 2.488; 15lbs - 2.501; 14lbs - 2.518
- Differential (Diff): 16lbs - 0.048; 15lbs - 0.048; 14lbs - 0.048
- Intermediate Differential (Diff): n/a
- Fragrance: N/A
Additional product information:
The Danger Zone is back and better than ever. Originally introduced in 1996, the Danger Zone became one of the most iconic and best-selling balls in Brunswick history. Thirty years later, we’re honoring that legacy with a modern update designed for today’s game. The new Danger Zone features the same proven core shape that made the original a legend, now paired with our advanced HK22 coverstock technology to deliver stronger performance and versatility for today’s lane conditions, and will be a house shot killer. This release not only celebrates the past, but also launches an all-new Danger Zone line, engineered to exceed expectations at a price point that screams value. The Danger Zone is once again sure to become a staple in the Brunswick line and a must-have for bowlers everywhere.
Additional Information
Lane Condition: |
Medium |
Factory Finish: |
Crown Factory Compound |
Core Type: |
Symmetrical |
Coverstock: |
Solid Reactive |
3 Reviews
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Danger Zone
The Danger Zone is back and better than ever. Same proven core now matched with HK22 makes this ball a house shot killer. This ball far exceeds its expectations at its price point and should be a staple in everyones bag.
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Danger Zone!
Can't believe the amount of ball I got for this price point. Thing moves a ton. Had it drilled pin in ring finger and the ball starts early and continues. Only used it a few times in league. 239 was the high so far. If you know your drill specs, these guys do a great job with drilling!
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Brunswick Danger Zone
Back in the day, the Danger Zone was a ball that made many TV shows and won lots of titles. Brunswick has brought it back with the same core and updated cover to replicate on today's conditions, the awesome ball motion the original Danger Zone. By way of "vitals", they brought back the original medium RG/medium diff symmetrical Danger Zone core wrapped by a black solid Power Koil 26 with the HK-22 base. Box finish is Factory Crown Compound over 2000 Siaair. The one I drilled was laid out with a 40 x 4 1/2 x 25 layout. I've tested the ball on fresh and leftover THS. I tested the ball as well with box surface and fresh 2000 Siaair surface. When I heard that the Brunswick Danger Zone was being remade, I was pretty excited. I remember well how much success many bowlers had with the Danger Zone back in the day and I was eager to give it a try in today's environments. I was not disappointed and in my opinion, between the Danger Zone and the Purple Ice Danger Zone, Brunswick has an amazing 1-2 punch here. Having worked with the ball, it's clear that the Brunswick Danger Zone offers a slower response, smoother, rolly type of motion. When I added a fresh 2000 Siaair surface, I liked the motion even better. It's definitely earlier than the Purple Ice Danger Zone which is to be expected, but both the motion that both offer is smooth off the spot. In the end, the Brunswick Danger Zone offers a fantastic benchmark ball type of motion for a variety of medium volume patterns. I also fully expect that many different styles will benefit from this release. Plus, there is great shelf appeal with a shiny black bowling ball with bright white logos. The Brunswick Danger Zone is readily available. See your local pro shop for more information!