The weather changes from hot to extreme cold can
also damage your bowling ball by causing it to crack.
In many parts of the country the onset of winter weather can play havoc with our bowling equipment. Remember, leaving bowling balls outside for prolong periods during dramatic changes in temperature directly affects how a ball reacts on the lanes. Protect your bowling balls from the elements for more consistent scores.![]()
The weather changes from hot to extreme cold can
also damage your bowling ball by causing it to crack.
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Bill
Here in Vegas, we get about 12 weeks out of the year when balls can even be left in the garage: six weeks in the fall before it gets too cold, and six weeks in the spring before it gets too hot. I guess it's about time to bring them back into the house!
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