Which candlepin ball is best for me?This is a question we get a lot, which unfortunately there is no standard answer for. Picking the right candlepin ball for you is mostly preference with a few other factors thrown in.
Candlepin bowling balls come in one diameter, the regulation 4.5 inches (that's one thing you don't have to decide on!). They come in a variety of weights, generally which go from 2 pounds 4 ounches, all the way up to 2 pound 7 ounces. While a lighter ball (2-4 or 2-5) may be a better choice for the younger folks, for the average adult bowler a 2-6 or 2-7 ball is probably what you're looking for. With the weight of a regulation pin being 2 pound 8 ounces, the closer your ball's weight in relation to the pin's weight, the more action you're going to get on the pins. Of course the speed and rotation of the ball also play a role in pin-action, so again it's really a matter of preference when it comes to weight. But generally the heaviest ball that you feel comfortable throwing, would probably be your best option.
Your next decision is what material you want your ball to be made of. This will determine how soft or hard the ball is, and how it will react to the lane. One of the most popular balls, the
EPCO Paramount ball, is a low-priced ball made of a rubber (80%) and synthetic (20%) blend. This makes for a harder, more durable ball, great for beginners and experts alike. It's available in all weights (2-4 to 2-7), and a variety of solid colors and swirls which also adds to it's popularity.
If you are looking for more grip on your ball, if you like to throw a hook for example, the
EPCO Pro 72 ball is a softer ball which is designed for gripping and hooking action. The only downfall to this softer ball is that it may be more prone to defects due to its softness. This is a small price to pay for people who are looking for more lane grip. The Pro 72 comes in 2-6 and 2-7 weights.
The
EPCO Cobra Pro Rubber ball is a higher-end ball made of high performance polymer rubber. If you're looking for durable ball with hard hitting action, this is a great choice. If you're familiar with the old EPCO Scorpion balls, this is the next generation, and is a great replacement. The Cobra comes in 2-6 and 2-7 weights.
Looking for the coolness factor?
EPCO Novelty Balls combine quality and durability with various novelty designs. Whether it be your favorite New England sports team, USA flag, or poker hand, these balls will definitely attract attention.
Paramount Solid balls also come in some nice, bright, funky colors including hot pink, bright blue, orange, etc. The only downfall of the novelty balls is they only come in a 2-6 weights. This is not the case with the Paramount Solids, which come in 2-4 through 2-7.
In conclusion, what ball fits your game the best is a personal decision. Hopefully this guide will assist in your choice!
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