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Cheap bowling balls

Cheap bowling ballsIf you love to bowl, but not enough to forego eating and paying rent in order to buy an expensive ball, you can find cheap bowling balls that will more than suffice for your needs.

While the term cheap is relative, for the purposes of this article, we will assume that cheap means between $100-$140. There are a lot of balls that you can find in this price range that are actually quite good. You can find cheap bowling balls for less than $100, but if you want it to be of much quality at all, about $100 is the cheapest you should go.

For your help, we will discuss three cheap bowling balls that fall within the $100-$140 range. These balls are all excellent purchases, but different needs might need to be catered to so the buyer should keep that in mind.

Columbia Blue Dot

The Columbia Blue Dot bowling ball is a cheap bowling ball that would be a good ball for the weekend warrior, but maybe not for someone who likes to bowl several times a week.

The coverstock for these cheap bowling balls is hard polyester. While this isn’t a bad material, there are other more advanced materials that most of the pros and advanced bowlers use.

This ball can coat between $100-$150, but a good average price is about $105. That means it is one of the cheaper balls on the market.

Faball Hammer 4D HPT

The Faball Hammer 4D HPT bowling ball features a hammer coverstock and a hook potential of 20. That means that this cheap bowling ball is one that can definitely be beneficial to you, even though you won’t have to pay too much for it.

Because this ball is a little more technologically advanced than the Columbia Blue Dot, you should expect to pay a little more. The average price for a ball like this is around $140.


Ebonite Matrix Trimax II Bowling Ball

This cheap bowling ball is so nice and includes so many excellent features and technology that you may not believe it is more expensively priced. The ball has a hook potential of 22.5 on a dull floor and 13.4 hook potential on a shinier floor.

It has a Trimax II reactive coverstock. That means that the material from which it’s made has been designed to help make you a better bowler. An estimate for the cost of a ball like this would be around $139.

While this list is certainly not all-encompassing, it should give you an idea of what kinds of features you can look for in finding cheap bowling balls. These balls can be found for a fair price, but still be excellent purchases for the budding bowler.


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