- Description
- Bias Chart
- Specifications
The Taylor Blaze has a slender diameter and narrower running surface for a more comfortable fit in the hand. This is complemented by deep dimple grips (Premier Grip) which ensure a confident grasp.
An all-purpose bowl for both indoor and outdoor use, the bias runs between the Vector VS and the Ace, with a distinct sweep as the bowl reaches its target.
GRIPS The Blaze bowl is manufactured with the Premier Grip. (other options are available but are extra - please phone for details). If you compare, for example, the Drakes Pride Professional Bowl, the Taylor Blaze and the Henselite Classic II you’ll identify a gradual progression from a grip that uses completely circular indentations (DP Professional), abutting circles with squared off edges (Taylor Blaze) and slightly smaller abutting circles (and therefore more of them to the inch) with squared off edges (Henselite Classic II).
Q: Which is best?
A: The one that you feel most secure with, which is why you should never buy a bowl direct from the internet without first visiting our shop and touching and feeling for yourself!
COLOURS The Blaze is avalable in black and all Taylor colours – click on the colour swatches to see the different options and the strange names. Bucks Fizz anyone?
WHAT THE BLAZES Black Blazes are available in Medium or Heavy variant, but the colours in Heavy only
Usually the picture on your bowl is a matter of whatever happens to arrive, but if you want a particular logo then call us first. The more youcustomise your bowl, the longer it will take to arrive, because it will be manufactured for you from scratch.
DELIVERY If your bowl is in stock, we will despatch FREE it by Royal Mail, which is a 2-3 day service. Next day delivery is available so call us if you need it. If your bowl being made to order, then expect a four-five week delivery time.
Taylor Bowls now guarantees its bowls for 15 years from the manufacture date against cracking, breaking, defects or faulty workmanship. This guarantee does not cover chipping or scratching, which are considered normal wear and tear.