👉 A bowling weapon, commonly known as a bowling ball, is a heavy, spherical object used in the sport of bowling. It typically weighs between 16 to 22 pounds and is made from materials like cork, rubber, or a combination of both, encased in a coverstock that enhances grip and control. The ball's surface features dimpled patterns, which help reduce friction and allow for better grip on the lane. Bowlers use various types of balls, such as high-tenor or low-tenor, depending on their desired speed and control. High-tenor balls are heavier and slower, ideal for precise shots, while low-tenor balls are lighter and faster, suited for power shots. The bowler's technique involves gripping the ball, throwing it with a specific arm motion, and releasing it to achieve the desired trajectory and spin on the lane.