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DV8 Trouble Maker Bowling Ball

There is no question that the fastest growing and most exciting category in our game is the 2-handed bowler and those that don’t use their thumb. These styles have revolutionized the game, yet there has never been a bowling ball designed with the uniqueness of these players in mind. DV8 saw a need in the market for a ball that would work for traditional bowlers but is specifically designed with 2-handers and no-thumb bowlers in mind, and we are excited to introduce the Trouble Maker.

The shape and features of the Dualistic core are what make the Trouble Maker unique and valuable for “no thumbers.” As you examine a half-ball image of the core, you’ll notice defined areas our engineers built into the design for the two-finger holes to hit specific parts of the core, changing the numbers more dramatically than a typical core shape. There is truly too much technical information to explain in a simple letter. We have developed a series of videos that we will put on our website and social media pages starting on the Information Release Date to explain all of the great benefits of the Trouble Maker; make sure you check them out.

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