Brunswick
Crown Victory
PatternStTwCr
Oily:
Medium:
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(1-10 in order of Stroker (ST), Tweener (TW), Cranker (CR))

Coverstock Info
Name:
HK22 - Savvy Hook Hybrid
Type:
Reactive Hybrid
Box Finish:
500 / 1000 / 1500 SiaAir / Crown Factory Compound
Color:
Sapphire / Black
Core Info
Name:
Tiered Hexagon
Type:Symmetrical
RG:2.540
Total Diff:0.045
Int. Diff:NA

The Crown Victory uses the same symmetrical core shape as the Endeavor from 2024. The Tiered Hexagon design has a medium-high RG (2.540″) and a medium-high differential (0.045″). It uses a new HK22-based version of the Savvy Hook Hybrid coverstock that is finished with 1500 SiaAir and Crown Factory Compound. This ball sits beside the Ivory Rhino Pro in Brunswick’s Advanced line. We found the Crown Victory to start up quicker, have more back end recovery, and create more total hook than the Ivory Rhino Pro. It was best for us overall on our medium oil test pattern, but it was in play on the short pattern as well. On the sport pattern, we either needed a little more surface on the fresh or we needed to wait for the pattern to break down before the box-finished Crown Victory became a good option.

Cranker had the best reaction out of our three bowlers with the Crown Victory on the fresh medium oil pattern. He saw the ball float through the front pretty easily, retaining a good amount of energy for the breakpoint and back end. He wouldn’t say he saw a skid/flip shape, but rather a strong and continuous motion when the ball found the friction. The ball was forgiving and versatile for him on the fresh. He could get faster with his speed and play closer to the track area, or he could slow down, really hit it at the bottom, and...

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Performance Ratings

NameValueComments
Torque
(1-10)
Length
(1-25)
Back End
(1-20)
Total Hook
(1-100)

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