Bowling Styles: Stroker, Tweener, Cranker

Bowling styles vary from bowler to bowler. These do not classify you positively or negatively. Enjoy the show…

 

There are so many tournament and league formats, and many of us get stuck only knowing the basic singles, doubles, and team competitions.

 

This week, TalkBowling anwers a couple of viewer questions.

  1. Where should I put the pin for most hook on a [bowlingball value="6810"/].
  2. What does it mean when a ball is reactive 2″-3″?
  3. Which do the three of us prefer, [bowlingball value="6053"/], [bowlingball value="6810"/], or the [bowlingball value="6313"/]?

All this and more on TalkBowling Episode #0013.

 
In this episode we review bowling gloves and wrist supports. Why you may want them, and what the difference between some of them are.

 

Have you wondered if there is a difference between Turbo and Vise grips?  Have you heard of the Vacuum Grip?  We will cover these questions asked by viewers like you.

Details for Vacuum Grip Installation (from Turbo 2-n-1 Grips):

Vacuum Grip
Best uses for Vacu fit: Bowlers who suffer from swelling or may be in between sizes.

Create a Vacuum Grip with this Simple Drill Technique.
NOTE: Please read instructions fully before drilling. For Tech Support call: 1-888-2N1-GRIP.

  1. Use 1 1/32″ drill bit. Hole should be 1/16″ larger than the recommended insert o.d.
  2. Drill hole 1″ deep.
  3. Replace 1 1/32″ drill bit with 31/32″ or recommended insert outside diameter (for stronger vacuum use smaller drill bit i.e. 61/64 for
    standard outside diameter insert)
  4. Drill hole the full depth of insert (Quad inserts 1 3/4″, Standard 2-N-1 1 3/8″)
  5. You have now created a cone at the bottom of the hole.
  6. Install finger insert. Glue bottom of grip into smaller hole. When creating a vacuum grip you must use at least 2 sizes smaller than standard finger tip size. Grip will expand to fit inside hole diameter.
  7. Apply adhesive (Turbo Zip Plus-45 recommended) to the front of hole, between finger insert and bowling ball. ONLY apply glue to the front wall.

Product mentioned in this episode:

[bowlingball value="4475"/], [bowlingball value="2870"/], [bowlingball value="5174"/], [bowlingball value="2290"/], [bowlingball value="6686"/].

Episode 5 discussed different types of bowling shoes.

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