BallReviews
Equipment Boards => Brunswick => Topic started by: sneaky PETE on February 14, 2018, 07:52:36 PM
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anybody used this ball. saw one on ebay pretty cheap and was wondering how good it is.
https://www.ebay.com/itm/NIB-Brunswick-International-Zone-Red-Alert-Proedition-2009-Plazma-Overseas-new/282778404367?hash=item41d6e8060f:g:4kYAAOSwCtJaGy0D (https://www.ebay.com/itm/NIB-Brunswick-International-Zone-Red-Alert-Proedition-2009-Plazma-Overseas-new/282778404367?hash=item41d6e8060f:g:4kYAAOSwCtJaGy0D)
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It would be nice if they would make the label large enough to read without reading glasses.
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Now THAT'S a label!
I doubt anyone here would have a 9 year old overseas ball, but you never know. I would guess that it's a particle coverstock, but have no clue what the "Plasma" means (unless it has blood inside the core). ;)
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here is some info on it
http://123bowl.com/bowling-balls/overseas-balls/red-alert-proedition-2009-plazma/ (http://123bowl.com/bowling-balls/overseas-balls/red-alert-proedition-2009-plazma/)
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Now THAT'S a label!
I doubt anyone here would have a 9 year old overseas ball, but you never know. I would guess that it's a particle coverstock, but have no clue what the "Plasma" means (unless it has blood inside the core). ;)
If could choose a 9+ yo overseas ball would take an EPX A1.
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Plazma was that God-awful cover that was on the Maxx zone stateside and never used again. It was very close to a Zone Pro reaction, roll forever & minimal grab on the backend.