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Product Catalogue 2011 Product Catalogue 2011 henselite.com.au Welcome Dreamline Being a good bowler is about reliability, Joyce Lindores, Mark Casey, Alex Marshall A versatile bowl which provides the ultimate in comfort, reliability and consistency and precision. It is these and Paul Foster (pictured below left). consistency for all bowlers from social to competitive and elite level. Choice of Champions Choice of Champions same ideals that Henselite continues to At the end of 2010, the number one strive for and the reason that Henselite is ranked Australian men’s singles, pairs Trajectory: With a marginally wider grassline out of the the Choice of Champions, past, present and triples players (Anthony Kiepe, Mark hand than Henselite’s other narrow biased bowls, the and future. Jacobsen and Barrie Lester) all achieved Dreamline’s flat finish provides a straight run to the jack. Each bowl from our Melbourne factory their ranking using Henselite bowls. Bowl Shape: The Dreamline’s slim fit profile has a is the result of highly-tuned precision 2011 marks the eighth consecutive year narrower shoulder, making it comfortable in the hand engineering. We pride ourselves on that the world’s most precise bowls and offering greater control over the bowl in delivery. quality control, attention to detail and tournament, the World Indoor Bowls Grip: The Dreamline’s continuous deep scalloped grip dedication to continuous improvement. Championship, has been won with TRAJECTORY BIAS BOWLS allows you to consistently position your hand each TRAJECTORY BIAS BOWLS By consistently employing these simple Henselite bowls. time, resulting in good control of the bowl. standards we’ve provided a solid And with an eye foundation for bowlers on the world Ideal for: Medium to fast grass greens, however the to the future of the stage for over eighty years. Dreamline’s versatility means it performs well on all sport, Henselite types of grass and synthetic surfaces. Names known in every bowling household is continuing to such as David Bryant, Tony Allcock, Rex support young ALPHA Johnson, Ian Schuback, Rob Parrella, ABT-evoALPHA emerging bowlers DreamlineABT-evo Peter Bellis, Rowan Brassey, Gary like Lisa Phillips Dreamline Lawson, Neil Burkett, Willie Wood and (pictured right), Dylan Fisher and Richard Corsie have achieved world Kristina Krstic so that they can achieve renown with a Henselite bowl in their their potential. hand. Henselite is the choice of the top Approved 14/04/2010 In the pages of this catalogue you will This chart represents the comparative difference between each model of bowl and is a guide only. international bowlers of today such as This chart is compiled as an average of testingApproved in all 14/04/2010 green and testing table conditions. find the Henselite product range – bowls, This chart represents the comparative difference between each model of bowl and is a guide only. Mark Jacobsen, Val Smith, Ali Forsyth, This chart is compiled as an average of testing in all green and testing table conditions. clothing, bags, footwear and accessories of the highest quality to help you to be the best bowler you can be. We hope you enjoy browsing though “ I like the way they feel in my hand…like a the catalogue and lastly, but most real bowl. They have a nice soft line to the importantly we trust you will enjoy jack and they hold a good line in windy conditions.” every moment you spend on a - Mark Jacobsen bowling green. Commonwealth Games Gold Medallist 2 Sales 03 9488 0400 [email protected] henselite.com.au 3 Alpha ABT-evo Henselite’s newest and brightest bowl, designed specifically for faster greens A bowl that is designed to suit competitive bowlers. On free-running grass and free-running synthetics. Choice of Champions greens or synthetic surfaces – your ABT-evo will give you a competitive edge. Choice of Champions Trajectory: A minimum bias bowl with a steady curved Trajectory: A minimum bias bowl arc and flat finish into the head. The straightest finish of with a flat trajectory and a slight Henselite’s minimum biased bowls range. draw at the finish. Bowl Shape: A fuller bowl shoulder that provides Bowl Shape: A full fit in the hand, superior hand comfort and a direct bowl finish into the ensuring stability in the approach head. to the head. Grip: The grip line has been lowered to create a synergy Grip: The unique double-hole BOWLS BIAS TRAJECTORY BIAS BOWLS combination allows the bowler to with the thumb’s natural resting point and reduce the TRAJECTORY BIAS BOWLS thumb slipping down off the bowl. utilise the bowl as gripped or non- gripped as preferred. Ideal for: All free-running grass and synthetic surfaces. Choice of Champions Ideal for: Bowlers For bowlers who like a flatter straighter approach to the Choice of Champions jack. An ideal bowl for trailing the jack. who want a stable draw on free- ALPHA running greens and ABT-evoALPHA synthetics. DreamlineABT-evo Dreamline BOWLS BIAS TRAJECTORY BIAS BOWLS Approved 14/04/2010 This chart represents the comparative difference between each model of bowl and is a guide only. This chart is compiled as an average of testingApproved in all 14/04/2010 green and testing table conditions. TRAJECTORY BIAS BOWLS This chart represents the comparative difference between each model of bowl and is a guide only. This chart is compiled as an average of testing in all green and testing table conditions. ALPHA “ They have a nice draw at the end when ABT-evo playing a weighted shot and hold their Dreamline line nicely.” ALPHA Mark Casey - Kelli Wray ABT-evo Commonwealth Games 2010/2011 Australian Squad Member Dreamline Gold and Silver Medallist Approved 14/04/2010 This chart represents the comparative difference between each model of bowl and is a guide only. 4 Sales 03 9488 0400 [email protected] This chart is compiled as an henselite.com.auaverage of testing in all green and testing table5 conditions. Approved 14/04/2010 This chart represents the comparative difference between each model of bowl and is a guide only. This chart is compiled as an average of testing in all green and testing table conditions. Availability / Engravings Indoor Bowls Henselite Bowls Colour Availability in Australia Since introducing the game of 4” Indoor Core Colours Recent Limited Editions Bowls in 1950, Henselite has continued to supply carpets and bowls of the highest quality to all types of venues and Royal Blue Burgundy Light Green Black Galaxy Gold Lava sporting facilities. Orange & Blue (black/yellow) (red/white/black) Coming Soon! Bowls sets Planet Earth Nova Blue Galaxy Green Galaxy White Nova Purple Royale (blue/white) (white/blue) (black/green) (black/white) (white/purple) (purple/white) Check our website for the most up to date colour range – we release limited editions of Table top Indoor jacks Indoor tournament bowls new colours regularly. All colours, sizes and grips can be viewed at henselite.com.au scoreboard carpet/lifestyle carpet Free standing Personalise your bowls scoreboard Select from our extensive library of unique engraving designs, create your very own Indoor carpet canvas carry bag design or simply add lettering around Junior Bowls your bowl. Quality Guarantee Henselite makes a range of bowls for younger players with ABT-evo and Dreamline available in a range of colours and Register your bowls online for the Henselite speckle combinations in sizes 0, 1 and 2 gripped and size 10 Year Quality Guarantee and enjoy the Bowls Care 00 in Dreamline black gripped. satisfaction of knowing that you and your We are very confident in the quality of Henselite has always been involved at the forefront of Launch Day at Clearview, SA bowling performance will be protected for 10 our workmanship that we guarantee – squads in Henselite Club years. However note that the Guarantee does each set of bowls for ten years. But junior bowls development, supporting youth and schools Clothing gear. Photo Courtesy: Bowls SA not cover chipping caused by contact with we recommend that you continue programs throughout Australia. Henselite sharp objects, colour fading from exposure to to care for your bowls as much as is also closely associated with the lawn the elements and scratching caused by use we have to allow them to perform bowls development squads that have on sand filled grass or synthetic greens or at their best. Please check our been set up in all states of Australia to burnishing/pitting caused by impact of bowls website for Hints and Tips on caring develop elite players to compete for their in the presence of sand, fertiliser and moisture. for your bowls. state and for Australia. 6 Sales 03 9488 0400 [email protected] henselite.com.au 7 Bags Bags We know that a set of bowls is a significant • Separate secure areas to protect your “ The HT651 is an excellent investment so that’s why all our bags are bowls, accessories and personal items bag for the pennant player. A nice size and very sturdy, designed from the base up, specifically to • Carefully positioned rivets to avoid I love the compartments.” carry bowls. We use only the best quality - Joyce Lindores damage to bowls 2010 Australian Open materials and each bag is manufactured • Strong, hard-wearing frame to maximise Singles Champion to meet our exacting standards. the life of each bag Complementing the quality, our bags • Large, easy-grip zip pulls with are also high on style and functionality, snag-free, robust zips with plenty of extra features to meet the HT801 specific requirements of bowlers. Some A versatile bowls bag of these include: that also fulfils the role of an overnight • All trolley bag handle systems are travelling bag HT651 inside the bag casing to protect them The industry standard in quality and ensure their longevity compact, lightweight trolley bags • Easy-action push button-handle system on all trolley bags New in Introducing the Sports Pro Bag 2011! “ The Sports Pro Bag has Henselite bags come in a variety of attractive colour combinations a great new design with easy access areas for bowls and lots of separate Sports Pro Bag storage compartments The sports bag for the for jackets, shoes, accessories and even competitive bowler your mobile phone.
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