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Catalogue 2019 Henselite | Page 1 2018/19 Marks a Milestone in Also Introduced by Henselite – High Precision Production Henselite’S History Catalogue 2019 Henselite | page 1 2018/19 marks a milestone in also introduced by Henselite – high precision production Henselite’s history. We have been in machinery, engraved bowls, balance testing and plastic jacks, to name a few. the business of making lawn bowls for over one hundred years. Coloured bowls, narrow biases, coloured clothing, barefoot bowls, quick grass and synthetic greens. The shape of the sport is very different now to 100 Over the past century we’ve been driving change and years ago. setting the standard in the lawn bowls industry. We have produced over 8 million bowls here in Australia. Our bowls, including Australia’s most popular and Henselite’s history of success is underpinned by a successful bowl, the Dreamline XG, set the standard for passion for design, engineering and precision together precision, versatility, comfort and performance. They with a desire to keep raising the bar in the sport we all are the choice of club, state, national and international know and love. bowlers. Over 100 years ago, Henselite changed the face Henselite bowls have been used by 5 of the last 7 Men’s of lawn bowls with the introduction of the rubber Australian Open Singles Champions. In the UK, our bowl which was more accurate and precise than the bowls have won more World Indoor Singles Titles over previous bowls made of wood. the last 10 years than any other brand. At the 2018 Then again in 1930, Henselite re-set the standard Commonwealth Games, 12 of the 25 Gold Medals and revolutionised the sport with the invention of presented were won with Henselite bowls. the composite plastic bowl. This brought about the We are very proud of our products, proud of our history beginning of the modern game of lawn bowls, a highly and our contribution in shaping the sport of lawn bowls accurate game of precision and consistency. over the past 100 years. Team Henselite In 1946 Henselite was first to introduce heavy weight We hope that lawn bowlers will enjoy using our bowls, bowls which have now become the standard around Front cover: Aron Sherriff – Commonwealth Games Medallist, Aaron Wilson – Commonwealth clothing and accessories for the next 100 years and the world. Grips, which are now standard on almost Games Gold Medallist, Kristina Krstic – World U25 Champion, beyond. 90% of bowls – were first added to bowls by Henselite. Nathan Rice – Commonwealth Games Medallist. Other standards which we now take for granted were - Mark Hensell, Managing Director. Inside front cover: Aaron Teys – World Champion of Champions, Jo Edwards – World and Commonwealth Games Champion, Jeremy Henry – World Cup Champion. Back cover: Chloe Stewart – Australian Open Champion, Aaron Teys – World Champion of Champions, Carla Krizanic – Commonwealth Games Gold Medallist, Wayne Ruediger – World Champion, Jesse Noronha – 10 Nations Gold Medallist. Australian Jobs. Australian Owned. Australian Made. Henselite | page 2 Henselite | page 3 for better performance on drives and weighted shots. Henselite’s best selling bowl is available in a range of popular core colours and regularly updated limited edition variations. Now featuring contemporary large engravings, the Dreamline XG is the ultimate all-rounder. “I’ve been using Dreamline XGs for five years and they are great all-round bowls that perform well in all conditions. I’ve used XGs to win club, national and international titles and I always know they will give me the best possible chance of success.” - Aaron Wilson, 2018 Commonwealth Games Gold Medallist The Henselite Cruze model is the perfect complement to the Dreamline XG when playing on fast greens. Adding a set of Cruze to their kit will give bowlers the edge when playing on a quick surface where a narrower line and a flat finish is required. The world-class Dreamline XG is both Australia and New Zealand’s favourite With a similar comfort in the hand to the world class and most trusted bowl. A great all-round bowl, Dreamline XG is the choice of Dreamline XG, and the same winning performance - the National, World and Commonwealth Games Champions like Aaron Wilson, Cruze has been engineered for accuracy and precision Aron Sherriff, Carla Krizanic, Rebecca Van Asch and Jo Edwards. Comfort in the on greens running at over 16 seconds. Cruze has been hand, maximum stability and a predictable line make it so versatile. It’s at home developed by bringing together the expertise of coaches, on all surfaces from North to South and East to West, even in the windiest of world champions, designers and engineers. The result is conditions. the ultimate bowl for fast greens. Perfect for dormant tiff Dreamline XG is characterised by a constant arc with a holding finish to the greens and ideal for free running synthetics. The innovative head, providing the ultimate in comfort, stability and consistency for all This chart represents the comparative difference faceted grip provides a non-slip, comfortable hold for a between each model of bowl. To be used as a guide only. natural delivery. Cruze is available in a range of popular bowlers from social to competitive and elite level. Dreamline XG’s material This chart is compiled as an average of testing in slow colours. Henselitedensity | combinedpage 4 with a fine-tuned shape allows it to maintain momentum green and testing table conditions. Henselite | page 5 Tiger Series. Classic. Since its introduction in 2004, the Tiger Series has been used by seven different players to The original Henselite Classic bowl revolutionised the sport and went on to become the most successful and best-selling composition win 11 World Indoor Singles titles. bowl ever. A trusted and proven performer for over 50 years. Tiger Tiger II Tiger Pro Tiger Evo Classic TRL Classic II A full-biased model bowl with The narrowest bowl in the Tiger Pro has a mid-bias line Developed in partnership with The latest evolution, the A full-bodied, mid-bias bowl a predictable confident line Tiger range. It has a stable, with a holding finish that is World Champion bowlers, the Classic TRL, is a full- with a trusted, traditional and a contemporary holding predictable line with a holding perfectly suited to the modern Evo bias line is the mid-point bodied bowl with a stable, “hockey stick” finish. Its line finish. A supremely stable finish and offers bowlers a competitive game. It is at home between the popular Tiger and predictable line. With a is narrower than the Classic bowl, the ergo profile provides great range of potential shots. on a variety of green speeds Tiger Pro. traditional hook finish, it is TRL and the finish is less superior hand comfort and The indoor model mostly in and surfaces, from slow to Looking to find that perfect road an excellent wide-drawing pronounced. It will still draw perfect control. Highly suited demand by elite players in the medium outdoor greens as to the jack, it is ideal for a full bowl for the slowest, holding around bowls in cluttered to seconds, thirds and skips UK, the Tiger II is a great bowl well as artificial surfaces. range of shots. Suitable for all greens and slow-paced heads on heavier greens but as they require a bowl that for outdoor greens and has The Tiger Pro is a favourite indoor and outdoor surfaces. artificial surfaces. also performs well on slightly has a relatively strong finish been extremely popular and of representative players in The Classic TRL enjoys faster greens. to draw round short bowls. successful on the slower greens the UK & Europe at Club and enormous popularity and A full-fit profile provides Recommended for slower in NZ and on the faster greens International level. success today in the UK, stability on windy days. This greens, the Tiger is used widely of South Africa, Canada, USA South Africa and the USA. bowl is well suited to bowlers throughout South Africa, and the UK. who require a consistent and Canada, USA and the UK. precise draw in a mid-bias bowl. Henselite | page 6 Henselite | page 7 10 YEAR WARRANTY. Register your lawn bowls online for Henselite’s quality guarantee and enjoy the satisfaction of knowing that you and your bowling performance will be protected for 10 years. For warranty conditions, go to: Henselite | page 8 www.henselite.com.au/warranty Henselite | page 9 A set of bowls is a significant investment so that’s why all Henselite bags are designed from the base up specifically to carry bowls. HT651 503058 HT801 503062 Black/Grey/Citron 50306532 Royal/Grey/Watermelon 50306544 Royal/Black/Grey 50306538 High-quality, compact, Versatile bowls bag, that All trolley bags include: lightweight trolley bag converts to an overnight bag • Handle mechanisms • 4 bowl compartment with velcro • Suitable for 2 or 4 bowls inside the bag casing to straps to secure bowls • Fold away the dividers and use protect them and ensure their • Separate accessory storage area as an overnight bag longevity Both HT651 and HT801 feature: • Retractable, heavy-duty, push Front pockets to store and protect phone, pens, keys and scorecards button handle system with Mesh pocket for rain jacket or jumper locking device for user safety Available colours: Black/Grey/ Navy/Black/ While Pink/Black While Stocks • High precision roller bearings Stocks *HT651 only Features: Two 2-bowl lift out bags and one lift out accessories case. Easy-glide wheels. Huge storage Citron Atoll Last Last • Durable, heavy duty, area for clothing and footwear. Multiple pockets for accessories and small items. Retractable push- Black/Grey/ Black/Royal buttonHenselite internal | page handle 10 system. Dimensions: 34cm wide x 54cm tall x 32cm deep. polyurethane wheels Green Henselite | page 11 Ladies Metro 54 US Size 5-11 Using only the (inc.
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