Kegel is a brand that specializes in bowling products and technologies. They provide solutions for equipment maintenance, lane conditioning, and training for bowlers.
- Founded in 1981 by John and Chris Losito
- Introduced the lane machine lane conditioning system in 1987
- In 1992, Kegel introduced the ICE oiling pattern technology.
- Hosts international training seminars
- Continues to innovate and improve bowling technologies
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Kegel provides a range of lane machines that perform various lane maintenance tasks and oiling patterns.
Kegel produces various lane conditioners that are suitable for different types of lanes, oils, and patterns.
Kegel offers training aids and tools that help bowlers improve their game performance, such as videos, books, and drills.
Kegel recommends using a ball cleaner and a shammy or microfiber towel to wipe your ball dry.
It depends on various factors like the frequency of play, type of bowling, and the condition of the lanes. Kegel recommends conditioning the lanes before each league session.
Kegel's lane machines provide efficient and consistent oiling patterns and reduce lane breakdowns, resulting in improved overall bowling performance.
Yes, Kegel provides training aids suitable for both beginners and experienced bowlers to enhance their skill and performance levels.
ICE (Infinity Conditioner Engine) technology is a computer-programmed system that provides consistent and efficient lane conditioning patterns. It uses sensors and mapping technology to adjust oil distribution based on lane conditions, making it a reliable and accurate tool for lane conditioning.