AFFORDABLE > ALL PURPOSE > 30
The Brunswick Rhino delivers the perfect balance between power and control for the first-time reactive ball buyer. The Rhino provides enhanced performance and a variety of attractive color options.
PERFORMANCE INDEX
AFFORDABLE:
Great performance with lower hook potential. Perfect for drier conditions and especially newer bowlers looking for a great value.
ALL PURPOSE:
Versatile ball motion that is useful across various lane conditions, usually a continuous and strong arcing ball. Balls with higher numbers will have stronger overall reactions.
REACTION SHAPE STRENGTH: 30
The higher the number the stronger the reaction shape – with 1 being the least and 100 the most.
LEVEL | Affordable |
PART NUMBER | 60-105813-93X |
COLOR | Red / Black / Gold Pearl |
CORE | Light Bulb |
COVERSTOCK | R-16 |
COVER TYPE | Pearl Reactive |
FINISH | 500 Siaair / Crown Factory Compound / Crown Factory Polish |
WEIGHTS | 10-16 lbs. |
RG | 2.524 (15 lb.) |
DIFF | 0.030 (15 lb.) |
WARRANTY | One year from date of purchase |
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Great performer beyond the entry level price point
Speed: 17.9 RPM: 480 PAP: 5 7/8 RT x 2 1/4 DN No-thumb, one league per week, tournaments when I can. Tremendous slouch. Great performer beyond the entry level price point. For beginners looking for their first ball all the way to advanced bowlers looking for a ball for when the lanes are dry, the Rhino is a great option. 5 color choices in all, 4 pearl and now a solid resin option with the Magenta/Purple/Navy. Using the trusty Light Bulb core and the R16 coverstock, both have been a staple with the Rhino line for years. With the out of box surface of 500 and then finished with Crown Factory Compound and Crown Factory Polish, I chose a layout of 65x4.25x35 (the same as my Radical Bowling Technologies Counter Attack Solid) to help get the ball through the front part of the lane and not be too jumpy off of the dry. My intentions with the Rhino is to use this ball when the lanes are fried, especially on longer block format tournaments and on short oil patterns as well. I’ll give it a chance during league on a THS but probably not until later in the night …and this last year I was wonderfully set with the DV8 Verge Pearl as my closer. The Rhino Magenta/Purple/Navy Solid really is a sharp looking ball and I’m digging the fact that Brunswick (and associated manufacturers) are starting to use sparkle in their additive packages as it totally adds to the shelf appeal in pro shops, your bowling bag, and on the ball return …and of course going down the lane and through the pins as well. The Brunswick Rhino is a wonderful choice as a first ball for a beginner bowler and is in their Affordable/All Purpose range. You’ll get more performance with the Rhino line than the Twist line which is rated as Affordable/Control. Be well, rip racks ...and shred pins.