Brunswick Knock Out Bruiser Bowling Ball Features:
Brunswick is excited to add the Knock Out Bruiser to the proven Knock Out line. The Knock Out has become one of Brunswick’s most reliable products, providing easy length and a strong move on the backend for a ball with a solid coverstock and surface. The new Knock Out Bruiser uses the updated Savvy Hook 4.0 Solid coverstock for plenty of hook and more change of direction at the breakpoint than bowlers expect from a ball like this. The Knock Out has been a go-to on medium to heavier conditions for any style of player and has been a great one-two combination with the Melee Jab series since they share the same proven Melee core.
Tom Marlow –
This ball is another knockout from Brunswick. It has the dependable Melee core wrapped around the SH 4.0 cover with Dynami core.
Put that together and you get a very strong solid.
I drilled mine 50×4.5×40. And I got a really strong rolling ball that doesn’t quit on the backend.
Compared to the OG knockout it’s going to roll and little sooner and stronger on the back.
Ian L –
The Knockout line is one of my favorites of all time. The Melee core combined with a stronger cover makes the Knockouts and Jabs a great 1-2 punch. The Bruiser for me is extremely smooth and controllable. As a high rev player, having a bowling ball that is predictable and comes off the spot with control is very important. Comparing this ball to the black and blue, I would say the Bruiser is about 3-4 more overall but a touch smoother downlane motion. Once I notice the Bruiser get a little lazy down lane, I can go right to my Carbon Jab while making a small move with my feet inside.
Bob Moran –
Simply put a beefed up Melee Jab. They share the same core but the bruiser is updated with the savvy hook 4.0 solid cover for plenty of hook and more change of direction then you might expect at the break point. For me I have it slightly stronger the original black Knock Out with a little more shape
cng260 –
The Knockout Bruiser is the successor to the original black Knock Out. This one has the same continuous reaction shape with more overall hook and more boards covered. I find that this ball works best on fresher medium patterns when a smoother reaction shape is needed. This one seems to take surface adjustments well and could very well be a stronger benchmark type ball for many different styles of bowler. This one has already been getting use when the League pattern is playing tighter than usual to start and should get plenty more user in the future. This Knockout is truly advanced benchmark performance.