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On the Ball - Beverages - Cold Beer - Funball


We present you the new designs from On the Ball .

A real “fun ball” with an extraordinary look.

The design is printed on the inside and can be easily drilled through.

This makes an OTB ball perfect as a spare ball or as an exhibition piece.

*NOTE: Due to the manufacturing process, all bowling balls and pins have a visible seam. How visible this seam is depends on the respective design.
 

The OTB balls are available in weights 10, 12, 14, 15 and 16 lbs.

Our EMAX tip:
  • Polyester balls are the first step into bowling.

    The surface of the ball creates minimal friction on the track and ensures that the ball runs straight.

    The Ball is undrilled and must be adjusted to the player's hand at a Bowling pro shop.

    The colors may vary slightly from the item image.

    When you buy your first bowling ball, you are usually confused about choosing the right weight.

    The basic rule when it comes to bowling balls is: the heavier, the better.
    More weight creates a stronger impact force in the pins and also contributes to a more consistent game - because you can more easily let the ball's gravity work for you.

    Many people choose a weight that is too low for their first Ball due to a lack of advice. An often helpful rule of thumb is: the correct weight for your own Ball is 1-2 pounds (lbs) heavier than the weight you use for rental balls.
    This rule does not always apply completely, but it is at least a guide. However, it only applies to balls that are individually adapted to the player's hand. Because the hole is adapted, the weight of the ball automatically appears a little lighter.

    As a rule, men should not choose under 14 pounds.

    Weights under 10 lbs should only be chosen in exceptional cases (e.g. for children). We do not recommend weights under 10 lbs for adults, as the durability of these light weights is limited, even for children. Such weights usually do not last long for an adult player.

More weight creates a stronger impact force in the pins and also contributes to a more consistent game - because you can more easily let the ball's gravity work for you. Many people choose a weight that is too low for their first Ball due to a lack of advice. An often helpful rule of thumb is: the correct weight for your own Ball is 1-2 pounds (lbs) heavier than the weight you use for rental balls. This rule does not always apply completely, but it is at least a guide. However, it only applies to balls that are individually adapted to the player's hand. Because the hole is adapted, the weight of the ball automatically appears a little lighter. Weights under 10 lbs should only be chosen in exceptional cases (e.g. for children). We do not recommend weights under 10 lbs for adults, as the