

🎳 Master your release, dominate the lanes!
The BOWLINGBALL.COM Kool Kontrol Wrist Positioner combines breathable fabric with removable metal supports and triple velcro straps to provide professional-grade wrist stability and comfort. Designed for right-handed bowlers, it enhances shot accuracy by maintaining optimal wrist alignment throughout your release, making it a must-have for serious players aiming to elevate their game.

















| ASIN | B007XBSK6K |
| Batteries included? | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | 275,412 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) 52 in Protective Bowling Gear |
| Brand | BOWLINGBALL |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (3,409) |
| Date First Available | 26 Mar. 2014 |
| Hand orientation | Right |
| Is discontinued by manufacturer | No |
| Item model number | 10022-large |
| Manufacturer | bowlingball.com |
| Package Dimensions | 16.99 x 10.49 x 3.71 cm; 9.07 g |
| Size | L |
| Weight | 227 g |
M**Z
I have a large hand with small fingers, hence have to take the palm metal piece out to hold a bowling ball. Bowling glove fits perfectly without being bulky in my palm
A**.
Muy cómodo. No dejo de ponermelo
J**.
This arrived super fast , it fits perfectly on my hand. The straps are nice and strong and tight. This will help keep the wrist controlled I'm very pleased with my order
S**D
Very good on my wrist for my bowling
R**N
This brace is awesome. I do not use it for bowling, I use it for racquetball. I developed tennis elbow last year and the pain came right back after summer break. First game back, shoot! I've been playing over a decade. This is the only brace I could find the prevents hyperextension of the wrist with a solid top support. Your wrist bending back with bad form does some of the damage up your arm. I take the bottom support out for better grip, both are removable. I've had no pain playing a dozen games with this so far. Adjusting my stroke has been a mild challenge--forehand took a day, and backhand a few days getting used to the brace. Honestly it has actually improved my form after getting adjusted to wearing the brace and have been playing better than ever. Wearing a glove underneath is no problem. Highly recommend as this is an inexpensive product but durable and well made, definitely think it will last a year at least, we will see. No sign of wear yet, solid 3-point velcro support. Grip is affected a bit in the palm but fingers are free enough for me. Try it for racquet sports, no risk but potential for serious reward. I do not use elbow straps as I think they are too problematic, and they end up hurting my arm. But do you. The straps subtend the muscle so that force is not felt at the sore tennis elbow spot as much... but that's more of a band aid than a solution, and they never mitigate much pain nor are comfortable nor stay put for me. Don't expect to just buy a brace and all your problems will be solved however. This has not been a silver bullet but part of more comprehensive change as I age. I also started using a hesacore grip (standard size white) and good overgrip tape. This reduces shock and relaxes my grip that was too tight. Recommend changing your racquet's grip before changing your racquet, it's a lot cheaper! (That bad shot was not your racquet's fault either:) RICE method at home is essential. Since I caught the flare up on my first day back before it got too bad again (seriously guys, take a break) I was able to get right into light strengthening which I think is more critical than anything. 3 days a week/every other day. Find some good strengthening for tennis elbow videos online if you're injury is mild enough to begin gently working it out. Take it easy. An adjustable hand grip strengthener is all I bought for home. The rest of exercises are basic but very beneficial. Condition your supporting cast of muscles and your elbow will thank you. Be patient and get back to your game for good.
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