Real Talk:
They see polish and assume it’s a transition ball. It’s not. The Infinity Quest is still a strong asymmetric solid. If your speed is slow or lanes are dry, this thing will hook early and roll forward — fast. This ball gives you authority on fresh oil and lets you control the lane before transition even starts.
Brunswick Infinity Quest
The Brunswick Infinity Quest isn’t built to play safe — it’s built to dominate oil and create motion where other balls stall out. This is a high-performance asymmetric piece designed for bowlers who want strong traction in the midlane without sacrificing explosive backend continuation.
At the center of the Infinity Quest sits Brunswick’s proven Infinity asymmetric core, engineered to create high flare potential and strong motion separation between the front, midlane, and backend. The result is a ball that reads the lane confidently, stabilizes in oil, and still makes a powerful move through the pins.
Wrapped around that core is the aggressive HK22C – EVO Solid Reactive coverstock, one of Brunswick’s strongest modern shell formulations. Finished with 500 / 1000 / 1500 SiaAir plus Crown Factory Compound, the Infinity Quest delivers surprising length for a solid while maintaining heavy midlane traction — giving bowlers both control and striking power on medium-to-heavy oil conditions.
What separates the Infinity Quest from typical strong solids is its motion shape. Instead of burning up early, it stores energy and produces a fast, angular change of direction off friction — allowing players to stay in play longer before needing to ball down.
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Bowling Ball Cover Name | HK22C - EVO Solid |
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Radius of Gyration: RG (15LB) | |
Differential: Diff (15LB) | |
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Bowling Ball Color | Snow / Blue / Pink |
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