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Crown Victory

Brunswick

MSRP: $264.95
$149.95
(You save $115.00 )
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SKU:
60-108379-93X
Factory Finish:
500, 1000, 1500 Siaair / Crown Factory Compound
Weightblock Type:
Tiered Hexagon - Symmetrical
Coverstock Type:
HK22 - Savvy Hook Hybrid
Flare Potential:
High
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The Brunswick Crown Victory merges cutting-edge technology with exceptional performance. This ball delivers unmatched length and a powerful, responsive backend, featuring the high RG, medium differential Tiered Hexagon core and the HK22 coverstock, enhanced by the Savvy Hook additives from the legendary Melee Jab. During our testing, the Crown Victory truly stood out, offering remarkable ease through the front of the lane and a strong, continuous backend, creating a ball reaction that bowlers can depend on. With its impressive performance, it is poised to be an early contender for Ball of the Year, making it a must-have addition to any bowler’s arsenal.

Core Numbers

  16 lb 15 lb 14 lb 13 lb 12 lb
RG 2.549 2.540 2.556 2.574 2.597
DIFF 0.038 0.045 0.045 0.040 0.040
Spec Table
Spec Label Spec Value
Level Advanced
Part Number 60-108379-93X
Color Sapphire / Black
Core Tiered Hexagon
Coverstock HK22 - Savvy Hook Hybrid
Cover Type Hybrid Reactive
Finish 500, 1000, 1500 Siaair / Crown Factory Compound
Weights 16-12 lbs.
RG 2.540 (15 lb.)
DIFF 0.045 (15 lb.)
Warranty Two years from purchase date
Release Date April 17, 2025

Performance Index:

ADVANCED:

Performance features with a wide range of reactions for bowlers of all skill levels.

FLIP:
Balls that skid through the front part of the lane with the strongest change of direction down lane. Balls with higher numbers will have a stronger change of direction.

REACTION SHAPE STRENGTH: 79
The higher the number the stronger the reaction shape – with 1 being the least and 100 the most.

 

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  • 5
    This ball is $$$

    Posted by Eric A. on May 24th 2025

    The Crown Victory is a great mid or late in the block ball. I have used with great success at the end of blocks on the both the Earl Anthony pattern (games 7 & 8) and the Marshall Holman pattern (games 5 & 6). Being able to use the same ball on a longer pattern and a shorter pattern shows how versatile this ball is.

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