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Brunswick Melee Cross

Posted May 30, 2014 In: Bowling Balls | Brunswick
By Bowling.com
Brunswick Melee Cross https://youtu.be/lS5JKq2qOC4 COVERSTOCK

The new Savvy Hook Solid reactive is formulated to provide maximum versatility with more traction in oil on a variety of lane conditions for all types of physical styles. This new formulation produces easy length through the heads with mid-lane traction and a forceful backend reaction.

CORE

The new Melee Low RG Symmetrical core features a curvilinear design to provide maximum energy retention. The new core shape revs quicker producing maximum performance and drilling versatility.

BALL MOTION

With its 2000 grit Siaair Finish, the Melee Cross skids easily through the front, revving strong in the mid-lane saving axis rotation for the backend to provide greater entry angle to the pocket for superior pin action. The Melee Cross will provide better traction in oil with its chemically designed surface texture on a variety of lane patterns on medium to oily lane patterns.

REACTION SETUP

The Melee Cross can be drilled using the standard drilling techniques developed for symmetric core bowling balls.

LIGHTWEIGHT ENGINEERING

At Brunswick, the unique core shape of each individual ball is used for weights from 14 to 16 pounds. This approach to lightweight ball engineering provides bowlers with consistent ball reaction characteristics across this weight range. At 12 and 13 pounds, Brunswick uses a generic core shape with a RG-differential that is close enough to the 14 to 16 pound shape so the same drilling instructions can be used.

Where does the Melee Cross Excel?

The Brunswick Melee Cross will be the go to ball to feel out the condition your bowling on. With a Solid coverstock mixed with a Symmetrical core, it will promote good length with a smooth roll. With that combination, it allows this ball to be used on a multitude of patterns. The Melee Cross should be a good 2-4 boards stronger compared to the original Brunswick Melee.