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![]() 2007.10.28 Sean Rash Brunswick Total Infernoで USBC Masters 優勝 2007 USBC Masters - Jaros vs. Rash (1)
2007 Earl Anthony Medford Classic - Himmler vs. Rash (1)
2006 Beltway Classic - Bohn III vs. Rash (1) |
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The Total Infernoョ is the second ball to take full advantage of Brunswick's new Urethane casting machine. By fusing a new additive with new processing technology, Brunswick has created a version of Octane coverstock with more back-end grip. With increased grip in light oil and in the dry, Octane Gription coverstock gives the Total Inferno a length similar to other rough buffed Brunswick balls but with more response late in the mid-lane, on the back-ends and on the thickest of carrydown. Improved grip has another advantage. The Total Inferno responds less to oil moving down the lane, minimizing reaction changes due to carrydown. The increase in down lane hooking action delivers a ball with both high hook potential and high angularity on today's lane conditions. The Total Inferno uses the lowest RG core Brunswick has ever put in a bowling ball. A fast revving, super-ultra-low-RG-core helps the Total Inferno deliver great mid-lane recovery. Then, Octane Gription coverstock takes over and produces a stronger version of the move made famous by the Absolute Inferno; angular but controllable, strong but continuous. This strong down lane move delivers the highest hook potential Brunswick has achieved in a pearlized ball. Specifications:
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