Our bowling alley got brand new wood pins and they immediately started to de-laminate and left coating chunks and shavings in the machines. Many pins broke! Huge investment in those and they turned out to be crap! Hopefully these new pins are far better!
We ordered new wood pins that took forever to arrive, thanks to the Rona, and once we started using them they immediately started de-laminating, leaving flakes all through the machines! These pins might be the answer to that problem. I'm happy to see that the GSX system has gotten rid of that terrible ball wheel that scarred up my new ball!
They look like a hybrid of some Brunswick features and AMF, mainly the ball returns. They have eliminated the pin wheel with an elevator but the upper rack loads almost identical to AMF
Hey, do you still bowl at Brunswick Zone Lowell, which is now Bowlero Lowell? ‘Cause I do want to see some more Videos of you bowling there & whatnot! 😀
I've bowled with them on end lanes at a well known 24 lane house I used to work for. They sound like Twisters with sort of the normal wood sound. th-cam.com/video/uzFokowOGHo/w-d-xo.html
Maybe I should get these pins for my dream mall Bowling Center. If only the mall management would agree on buying 24 or 28 GS-NXT's. They used to have 24 GS-92's since 2004 until the mall burned down in 2017.
@@fluffymacaw933 NCCC Mall Maa located here in Davao City, Philippines. The mall is currently halfway done and soon to be completed by the 4th quarter of next year
He mentioned he’s the lead** mechanic so it’s definitely Wamesit. Only 3 alleys have GSX machines in Massachusetts and one of them is an entertainment center (apex) and the other is far from Wamesit (Wonderbowl New Bedford). Hanscom has it too but that doesn’t really count since it’s an Air Force Base alley and you need special permission to bowl
@@paulwest8185 Well what’s interesting is that Massachusetts is the only state that has both Tenpin, Duckpin, and Candlepin. However MA only has a couple of bowling alleys with Duckpins.
They don’t sound like pins just like synthetic lanes don’t sound like real wood lanes. I can understand the need for synthetic materials though. There’s only so much wood. For decades now, railroads have been slowly replacing oak crossties with concrete ones. The cost is murderous but they’re projected to last for a century. I wonder if these synthetic pins will be recyclable?
The place I bowl at uses gsx machines and Twister pins, the scoring has gone up a bit but with these plastic pins, the bounces are crazy, even more so if you whip a 28 mph 8 pounder down there! 😆
Brunswick hasn’t even released them on their website. Wamesit Lanes my guess is a test facility for Brunswick as they’ve listed Wamesit under their top recommended alleys to bowl at. You’ll have to be patient until Brunswick fully released them.
Brunswick hasn’t even released them on their website. Wamesit Lanes my guess is a test facility for Brunswick as they’ve listed Wamesit under their top recommended alleys to bowl at. You’ll have to be patient until Brunswick fully released them.
Brunswick Maxes and Scorekings were great pins but their reliability is terrible, you couldn’t go beyond 4 years without losing the wood pin sound and the pin carry. In fact Brunswick wood pins were now made by QubicaAMF and its no suprising that AMFlite 2 pins can wear out easily
Our bowling alley got brand new wood pins and they immediately started to de-laminate and left coating chunks and shavings in the machines. Many pins broke! Huge investment in those and they turned out to be crap! Hopefully these new pins are far better!
We ordered new wood pins that took forever to arrive, thanks to the Rona, and once we started using them they immediately started de-laminating, leaving flakes all through the machines! These pins might be the answer to that problem. I'm happy to see that the GSX system has gotten rid of that terrible ball wheel that scarred up my new ball!
They look pretty nice overall. I wonder if the crowns glow in "real red" like the striped Twisters do. Cool video! Should post more like this! :)
Nice... any chance that you can do the full cycle on these pinsetters? Some of us like to see how these machines work. :)
I could always post a vid up of my GSXs
@@jasonsmith3537your lying, i clicked your profile and checked to see if there GSX on your video and there none
Wow twister and Brunswick collaboration sounds just like a twister
Wow Linds and Brunswick sounds just like an AMF
@@Triley215nobody asked you to comment
@tcktck1178 awww... upset much? 🤣
Nope
@@Triley215 nobody asked
They still sound like Lincoln Logs (the toys), not actual bowling pins.
Bowler4Ever you do great bowling I'm trying to learn how to curve my bowling ball like how you do but I'm a right handed bowler.
Lol
When you about to release the ball twist ur hand wherever you want to and that's it I hope it work
They look like a hybrid of some Brunswick features and AMF, mainly the ball returns. They have eliminated the pin wheel with an elevator but the upper rack loads almost identical to AMF
Hey, do you still bowl at Brunswick Zone Lowell, which is now Bowlero Lowell?
‘Cause I do want to see some more Videos of you bowling there & whatnot! 😀
That pin looks pretty good but i still like the old one
I meant the original Brunswick pins
What they make it, this is awesome
So... It's just Twister bowling pins with different pin action and the Brunswick name and crown?
Nice action, they sound quiet/flat on the video but it's hard to tell what it would sound like IRL
I've bowled with them on end lanes at a well known 24 lane house I used to work for. They sound like Twisters with sort of the normal wood sound. th-cam.com/video/uzFokowOGHo/w-d-xo.html
Twisters
Maybe I should get these pins for my dream mall Bowling Center. If only the mall management would agree on buying 24 or 28 GS-NXT's. They used to have 24 GS-92's since 2004 until the mall burned down in 2017.
What mall?
@@fluffymacaw933 NCCC Mall Maa located here in Davao City, Philippines. The mall is currently halfway done and soon to be completed by the 4th quarter of next year
Is this at Wamesit Lanes in Tewksbury, MA? I bet that’s your main alley for leagues now.
He mentioned he’s the lead** mechanic so it’s definitely Wamesit. Only 3 alleys have GSX machines in Massachusetts and one of them is an entertainment center (apex) and the other is far from Wamesit (Wonderbowl New Bedford). Hanscom has it too but that doesn’t really count since it’s an Air Force Base alley and you need special permission to bowl
@@paulwest8185 Well what’s interesting is that Massachusetts is the only state that has both Tenpin, Duckpin, and Candlepin. However MA only has a couple of bowling alleys with Duckpins.
@@paulwest8185 there's also Merrimack Tenpins but that's outside of Massachusetts.
twister/Brunswick collab lol
Or Twister/AMF since AMF makes Brunswick's pins now
@@jasonmartinez5116 yep
They don’t sound like pins just like synthetic lanes don’t sound like real wood lanes. I can understand the need for synthetic materials though. There’s only so much wood. For decades now, railroads have been slowly replacing oak crossties with concrete ones. The cost is murderous but they’re projected to last for a century. I wonder if these synthetic pins will be recyclable?
The place I bowl at uses gsx machines and Twister pins, the scoring has gone up a bit but with these plastic pins, the bounces are crazy, even more so if you whip a 28 mph 8 pounder down there! 😆
Plenty fast 😅
Well great now Brunswick is making synthetic pins ahhhhhhhhhhhhhh just want to bowl on wood pins I never get to.
The new wood pins are crap. See my comment above.
@@keithchrysler3732 I know because of usbc ruining almost EVERYTHING stupid usbc rules or it could be because things are not made like they used to
@@keithchrysler3732I just hate the sound of them and there's alot of 9 pins involved
Do you have any info on how i could buy a couple cases of these
Brunswick hasn’t even released them on their website. Wamesit Lanes my guess is a test facility for Brunswick as they’ve listed Wamesit under their top recommended alleys to bowl at. You’ll have to be patient until Brunswick fully released them.
Brunswick hasn’t even released them on their website. Wamesit Lanes my guess is a test facility for Brunswick as they’ve listed Wamesit under their top recommended alleys to bowl at. You’ll have to be patient until Brunswick fully released them.
They are already on the website
The name of these Pins please?
Brunswick Max life pins
Max life
Why would they even do this? Come on brunswick, wood pins sound way better
Brunswick Maxes and Scorekings were great pins but their reliability is terrible, you couldn’t go beyond 4 years without losing the wood pin sound and the pin carry. In fact Brunswick wood pins were now made by QubicaAMF and its no suprising that AMFlite 2 pins can wear out easily