Brunswick Twist Lavender Lime
Brunswick is excited to introduce the Twist, a new entry performance series that bridges the gap between T Zones and Rhinos.
What the Specs Tell Us
The Brunswick R-16 Pearl Reactive coverstock pushes through the front of the lane and stores energy for an angular backend move. With an RG of 2.59 and a .018 differential, this core stores energy longer, pushing further down the lane with low flare for a smooth, controllable reaction. Engineered for medium-light conditions where control and length through the heads are essential.
Technical Specifications
Similar Balls with Video Reviews
Brunswick Rhino Red/Black/Gold
Brunswick Rhino Magenta/Purple/Navy
Brunswick Rhino Metallic Blue/Black
Brunswick Rhino Carbon/Lime/Silver
Bowlers Say
Bowlers say the Brunswick Twist Lavender Lime is an excellent beginner ball that provides consistent performance and good value. The vibrant color combination gets praise for its visual appeal on the lanes. Most find it perfect for those transitioning from plastic balls, though experienced bowlers note limited backend hook compared to higher-end equipment.
AI summary of 35 verified purchase reviews
Bowlers frequently mention:
Customer Reviews
Love my new ball. I am a beginner and did not want to spend a lot of money but wanted something that was not trash. This ball fits the bill. When I took it to have it drilled the pro shop owner said he could not have sold me the ball for the price I paid. He also said it is a good ball for a beginner. I love the fun color and it is consistent in it’s performance, unlike me.
The new color Twist just pops both on the shelf and on the lanes. Being an "easy curve" ball it has style and appeal. With the color combination this ball will look good going down the lanes. I look forward to it being one of the better selling balls in the shop.
Awesome for beginners. Nicer than a plastic ball, not as much learning curve as a higher end ball.
Drilled it conventional, Big mistake ! I can still get it to curve, but it doesn't have the energy needed. I'm thinking bout plugin it and then finger tip it or just step up and get a rhino. I bought a new wrist brace, hoppin that will make a difference. It's hard gettin out of the habit of releasing, trying to do to a conventional grip vs a finger tip..
Love my new ball and I got in like 3 days which was awesome…….bowlers mart has everything a bowler needs and the customer service is great!!
Good for dry lanes, and short patterns. I just hit it with a 2000 grit abralon pad. Rolls cherry!
bought this for my young child who’s taken to 2-handed release. PAO drilled to maximize hook potential for a low rev, low speed beginner. takes to surfacing well.
If you can hook a house ball reliably and know how to bowl boards this is a spare pick up ball. The hook on the back end is about the same as a house ball. I would not recommend if you know how to hook the ball already with a house ball
the hole inside ball at core give advantage for heavier weight balance. you can pink right side hook or left.
Absolutely love the colors and action of this ball. I'm happy I added it to my arsenal m