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Equipment Boards => Brunswick => Topic started by: Planet_Bowlers_Sg on September 16, 2006, 09:09:21 PM
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Hi,
i remembered reading somewhere that the Zone Classic has got 2 makes just like the X-Zone (high diff and low diff with diff colour pins to indicate),
is this true?
as i just recently acquired a ZC with Black pin inside the green oval line
so if there are 2 makes of this ball,
may i know which make is mine?
thanks
rdgs
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Actually, there are 3 but only 2 of them are different. The GREEN pin and BLACK pin are the same ball. The RED pin is a totally different animal with a much harder coverstock and dramatically less reaction than the other two.
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Look at the oval around the pin. The color of the oval will tell you. I think the Green Pin is much better for most people. If you get a Red Pin you might as well get a Power Groove and save money unless you put a lot of revs on it.
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Brandon
Owner of a Vertex Mold 1/2 HP.
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/bowling_tips_group
I thought the color of the oval around the pin was the same on all the Zone Classics?? The only difference was the color of the pin.
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Mike Zadler
Formerly known as IL_Bowler
Using the best brand in the nation, BRUNSWICK!!!
Below, my stats from previous seasons:
http://members.bowl.com/FindAMember/memberView.aspx?ms=12886&mp=552&s=2005-2006
Winter season averages at Sunset Lanes in Waukegan IL.
Wed. Nite Ave: 186
Thur. Nite Ave: 207
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The red pin has a red oval and the green/black pin have a green oval.
The green/black pin is an awesome ball with excellent midlane and a strong arcing backend. The Red Pin is a dry lane ball and as stated here similar in reaction to a Power Groove, etc, etc. There are two theories about the Red pin. One is that it has the Monster Slay/R coverstock. The other is that these are the activator coverstock and were meant to be green/black pin balls but they cured too long and consequently the coverstock became too hard so Big B colored the pin red and rebadged them as the Zone Classic Red Pin.
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The red pin has a red oval and the green/black pin have a green oval.
The green/black pin is an awesome ball with excellent midlane and a strong arcing backend. The Red Pin is a dry lane ball and as stated here similar in reaction to a Power Groove, etc, etc. There are two theories about the Red pin. One is that it has the Monster Slay/R coverstock. The other is that these are the activator coverstock and were meant to be green/black pin balls but they cured too long and consequently the coverstock became too hard so Big B colored the pin red and rebadged them as the Zone Classic Red Pin.
Yeah, I was aware of the 2 and their differences but the one I have seen used 3 weeks ago has the red pin but Green oval. Its the only red pin ZC I have ever seen in person. Im looking into getting a NIB ZC GP from my local pro shop, might get it dirt cheap if he cant sell it by Jan. 1st.
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Mike Zadler
Formerly known as IL_Bowler
Using the best brand in the nation, BRUNSWICK!!!
Below, my stats from previous seasons:
http://members.bowl.com/FindAMember/memberView.aspx?ms=12886&mp=552&s=2005-2006
Winter season averages at Sunset Lanes in Waukegan IL.
Wed. Nite Ave: 186
Thur. Nite Ave: 207
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lol This question is brought up more than "whats the best cleaner" threads.
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****Kids in the back seat cause accidents; accidents in the back seat cause kids.****
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There are two theories about the Red pin. One is that it has the Monster Slay/R coverstock. The other is that these are the activator coverstock and were meant to be green/black pin balls but they cured too long and consequently the coverstock became too hard so Big B colored the pin red and rebadged them as the Zone Classic Red Pin.
The RP ZC has a bum version of Activator that cured too long. While it may be weak like the Slay/R cover, it's not PK LS. There's not high-diff/low-diff version (which was intentional, there are two different cores for the Zone-X), they all have the same core.
SH