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Monster Bruiser
« on: December 31, 1969, 06:00:00 PM »
The Monster Bruiser is one tough customer. Brunswick engineers have combined the steely heart of a Low RG Quantum core, with a thick-skin of PowrKoilâ„¢18 Reactive coverstock to create one pin-punishing brute.

The shiny coverstock was designed to slice through the heads, while the Low RG dynamics deliver strong traction through the mid-lane for devastating back-end knockouts. The Monster Bruiser – made for bowlers who want to break out of their old game in a very bad way.

The Monster Bruiser uses a new Mushroom shaped core derived from the very popular Quantum family of high performance balls. Designed to match up to the slicker lane oils used today, the Bruiser features a high density inner core to produce a low average RG and medium flare potential ball. This strong core, in combination with the High Gloss PowrKoil18 coverstock allows the Bruiser to generate strong mid-lane recovery with a powerful but predictable back-end breakpoint, making it the strongest Reactive Monster ever.


Utility:
Out of the Box: With its high gloss surface the Monster Bruiser matches up well on medium-oily to medium-dry lane conditions.

When dulled: The Monster Bruiser’s hooking action will increase and its arc will become more even, creating a better match-up for oily lane conditions and for smoothing over/under reactions seen on wet/dry lane conditions.

Reaction Setup
The Monster Bruiser can be drilled using the standard drilling techniques developed for two-piece balls, see the included drilling instructions for reaction characteristics and layout details.

The Monster Bruiser is finished with a high gloss surface which enhances its appearance and reduces hooking action in the oil. High gloss finishes can sometimes cause over/under reactions, too little hooking action in the oil, then too much hooking action off the dry, which can be hard to control. To increase hooking action and smooth out the ball reaction dull the surface, first with a fine 800-1000 grit abrasive. If more hooking action and a smoother reaction is desired dull the surface of the ball with a coarse 320-400 grit abrasive.

Bring your Monster Bruiser back to its original Factory Finish with Brunswick’s new High Gloss Polish. Available at your local proshop.

Brunswick’s Monster-Series delivers the bowling industry’s widest range of Proactive and Reactive ball reactions available at the mid-price point. At rock bottom prices to boot.

 

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Re: Monster Bruiser
« Reply #31 on: February 21, 2005, 03:19:02 PM »
Hi again, This ball seems to do best for me on dryer conditions, its an ok ball nothing was that great about it...  It revs up decent, but the hit isnt as great. I still have it in the house, because i might use it on sport conditions like at the high roller in vegas, but thats it...  

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Re: Monster Bruiser
« Reply #32 on: March 03, 2005, 07:48:19 PM »
I purchased the Monster Bruiser before going to my junior nationals last year and this ball did it all for me, it went long and gave a great angle into the pocket, mine hit like a steam train. The ball gave me a 782, 797, 1045 and let me average 220+. I would recommend this ball to anyone!

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Re: Monster Bruiser
« Reply #33 on: July 18, 2005, 08:54:19 PM »
Ball Weight #15
Pin 1 inch over the brigde
Cg on the grip

 This is my second Bruiser last one was #14 but this one I decide to drill it different, I told the guy who drill it to make it go LONG and SNAP hard, and it is all it does. I got this ball punched threw about 10 practice shots and suddently my highest series was on (751) along with an Ultimate Inferno I used to have. The thing I love the most about the ball is that it still works on light oil because it clean the heads as it would do with heavy oil. It works with carrydown I only have to make small adjustments. When I have extreme oil on the front part of the lane this is my GO-TO ball because it clear the heads but still hooks on the backend. The reaction is predictable and has fairly good hitting power.

My Ratings
Control 10 of 10
Backend 10 of 10
Expected Reaction 9 of 10
Imapct and Carry 8 of 10
Hooking Potential 8 of 10
Length 9 of 10

Overall Rating 9 of 10 I love this ball A LOT its my GO-TO on almost every condition and with its backend it kills med/heavy lanes and with its lenght it kills light lanes, (mine was free I mean I am 15 I wasnt going to buy it but for its price its a gift) its a mid-price ball which for me performs as a High-Performance Ball!!!
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Re: Monster Bruiser
« Reply #34 on: January 03, 2006, 04:54:50 PM »
This ball is amazing i just got it 3 weeks ago and i love it, i bowl on a normal 38 foot house shot and it's drilling 2L on the Brunswick High-Differential Symmetric Core Layout Sheet since i don't know to much about ball drilling. This ball fits right into my game for a heavy oil ball I've shot a 247 and a 246 and a 681 series so far with it i can't wait to try this ball out on some real oil and see what it does.
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Re: Monster Bruiser
« Reply #35 on: January 24, 2008, 05:21:48 PM »
I am not a very good bowler but I am still in the learning process, I play 3 leagues a week and average 180-190.
I really love this ball, I had it first on 16lb and last year on advice of the most experienced bowlers I started turning my arsenal into 15lb and I was able to get a hold of a used 15lb Monster Bruiser. I bought and had maintenance on it and it works just like new, the thing that I love the most on this ball is the hard hits that it delivers and the pin carry, it must be the Mushroom shaped core, I always use it on medium oil and it always delivers.