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How light can a bowling ball weigh?

Updated: 8/17/2019
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The lightest weight that a Bowling ball can be manufactured is 6lbs. This weight is usually for little kids that are just starting to bowl. Some brands do not make reactive balls this light, plastic balls are usually the type of balls that will be 6lbs.

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