Science Dictionary
turbulence (tûr'byə-ləns )
Chaotic or unstable eddying motion in a fluid. Avoiding excessive turbulence generated around moving objects (such as airplanes), which can make their motion inefficient and difficult to control, is a major factor in aerodynamic design.
Chaotic or unstable eddying motion in a fluid. Avoiding excessive turbulence generated around moving objects (such as airplanes), which can make their motion inefficient and difficult to control, is a major factor in aerodynamic design.
Jet Bowling came out with this
ball just for this type of lane conditions, chaotic and unstable.
I had mine laid out 75x 5 x 40 as
per normal, but this time round I had it shined up more from the oob.
I wasn’t exactly a fan of balls
with asymmetrical cores but this time round the Turbulence really changed my
mind set toward asymmetrical cored balls.
First outing with the ball, I wasn’t
too impressed with it for it came in weak, so I was like thinking “oh man is
this gonna be a fluke in my hands again?”
Went home and pondered hard about
what happened, how come with the same type of lanes my Max Pearl and Extreme
Altitude was working but not the Turbulence….
Second outing for the league the
next day, I decided to give it a try again, I went to my usual 15-10 line the
ball was a bit over/under, so I was telling myself “what the heck, why fight
the lanes? Just do the old school way”
Moved out to a 10-10 line and the
ball came alive, immediately, as if it was fitted with nos in a sports car,
it went on hitting the pocket like there was endless amount of energy in the
ball and it kept wanting more.
As the night progressed on, the
ball became more and more ferocious with added carry down.
Maybe with fresh oil and clean
backend the ball might seem too much for some but for me once the carry down
is present, the ball works even more.
Truly a masterpiece from Jet Bowling,the Turbulence, never leave home without it.
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