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PowrKoil17

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Zone Pro Active
« on: November 12, 2011, 10:01:05 AM »
First off, my son has an Evil Siege (very smooth) and an Ultra Zone (skid snap) which we have found on longer heavier patterns are not strong enough. I saw an old Zone Pro Active ball on the rack at the bowling alley in great shape. I am thinking of buying it off of the alley. It looks just like my Sapphire Solid in color, does anyone out there know anything about this ball? I would assume that it is a particle solid, but which coverstock does it have? DTX, ETX, OR MTX?  Would it be worth the $20 investment?

Brunswick/Visionary
Power Groove DryR
Green/Blue Centaur
Green Gargoyle 
Ogre SS 
Sapphire Zone Pearl
Blue Sparkle Gryphon 
Sapphire Zone Solid
My Arsenal                     Son's Arsenal (HG 267, HS 651, HA 177)
Black Hammer(Faball)    Red Zone
Ogre SS                          Mission 2.0
Dirty Look                      Evil Siege                      
Nexus                             C System 2.5
C System 2.5

 

completebowler

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Re: Zone Pro Active
« Reply #1 on: November 12, 2011, 06:11:02 PM »
It was ETX I am pretty sure and I thought it was the worst of the Brunswick Pro Actives. Not that it was a terrible ball but it was their first one and the later covers had better finish and carry I think. Probably worth $20 but I wouldn't go too much more than that. Very good control piece on tighter shots.


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nocarey

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Re: Zone Pro Active
« Reply #2 on: November 12, 2011, 10:51:29 PM »
also I believe the Zone Pro came in several different pin colors. . .
standard issue was a yellow pin
TE1 red pin
TE2 green pin 
TE3 orange pin