A polyester ball is also known as a plastic ball. The ball will not "hook", unless the bowler has a decent rev rate, or the lanes are dry.
No. This is a plastic ball and is not designed to hook.
Any bowling ball can be a good bowling ball for a person. It really depends on the lane conditions, surface of the ball, the bowler and how they bowl as well as the drilling of the ball itself.
pretty sure Sagey Balls.co is a good bowling ball, very high performance, i have two of them, there great.
In my opinion, the nylon bags are the best. When taken care of they seem to last the longest. The plastic ones have too many parts that seem to break too easily. I prefer the Brunswick Triple myself, but there are lots of good choices out there.
A good price is relative to what goes behind the ball, such as the pro shop, ball drilling, etc.
ABOUT $90-$115. BECAUSE IT IS NOT A VERY GOOD BALL AT ALL. NO GOOD BOWLER WOULD EVER USE IT AND I DON'T THINK TO MANY COLLECTORS WOULD WANT TO LUG AROUND A BOWLING BALL.
The hook of a ball depends on top weight, side weight, and finger weight and type of grip.
That's called a hook. Developing a good one is essential to getting the best scores, and the most fun from bowling.
Brunswick Zone (Bowling alley). They have cool effects, and it's cheap. On Wednesdays, it's only $4 for 15 minutes! Just make sure the Brunswick Zone you go to has it, or an arcade. Good Luck!
It is a good bowlign ball if you need to pick up your spares. This ball is only meant to go straight but if u can throw the ball slow enough and add ALOT of r evs you can get it to hook.
No polyester is not a good conductor of electricity, it is a pretty good insulator though.
No polyester is not a good conductor of electricity, it is a pretty good insulator though.