Advantages: Not as expensive as the USA versions Disadvantages: Too fierce for dry lanes
Technical Specifications
Coverstock: Aggressive Solid Reactive Weight Block: Inverted RAD3 Finish: 1000-grit Smooth Logos: Gyration: 2.52 Differential: 0.055 Durometer: 74-76 Track Flare: 6" plus Length: 5 Backend: 9
The X-Factor V-Power is a limited release overseas version of the X-FActor Triple Xtreme, with a Strong, Solid Reactive, coverstock.
This is a very good ball for medium to heavy oiled lanes. You can adjust this ball to suit your style. I have left mine sanded to 1000 (factory finish) or you can go for the polished finish which will make the ball go longer on oily lanes. If your lanes are very dry forget this ball as it will start gripping the lane early on and you will miss your target by a fair distance.
I have been using this ball at Tolworth for a few sessions now and had a fairly good outcome. The ball seems to ...
Advantages: efective little cleaner Disadvantages: Noisy
I have a small home so when I needed a new vacuum cleaner I chose the Dyson DC24 which is a smaller version of the standard model. It cost £189.99. I was expecting almost a child sized vacuum cleaner but there is not really much difference at all.
It was so simple to put together, there are peel off stickers on the unit to explain things as you go. It only took me 5 minutes to have it assembled. The ball makes vacuuming effortless, and the head of the vacuum is narrow so its easy to get under the sofa, low tables, etc.
It has strong suction as you would expect from a Dyson but it is surprising how full the cylinder is when you have finished. It really gets everything up. This does mean however that you need to empty the dust cylinder quite frequently.
The power cable is short and not retractable which can look a bit untidy if it is ...
Advantages: Fully inflatable so easy to set up and pack away Disadvantages: Need a flat surface to play on
is great that is quite expensive for what it is (though a lot cheaper than a lot of toys).
STRIKE ONE
This bowling set has the age of 3 plus on it, though to be honest there is no real reason why it can not be used by younger children as there are no small parts ? the only safety feature I can think of is what I mentioned above about the alley becoming wet and slippy though there is no reason why you have to use water in the balls as they inflate completely without water if required.
My daughter is coming up to two years of age and my brother and sister are seven and five (yes a large age gap between my siblings and myself though that?s such a great thing as I can lower down to their age without the responsibilities of being their parent!). My brother, although will happily play along with his sister and niece, has really out grown ...
elfbwillow 20.09.2009
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