Storm 2 Furious Bowling Balls
2 Furious Specs
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Storm 2 Furious Reviewed by: bowlingball.com reviews (5 stars)
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| About the Bowler | ||
| Bowling Hand | Right Handed | |
| League Average | 215 | |
| Ball Speed | Medium | |
| Style | Tweener | |
| PAP | 5 1/8 right 1/8 up | |
The 2Fast adds another another great look from Storm.
Pin to PAP(5 1/8" over 1/8" up) - 5 1/2" under middle finger
Mass Bias Position - N/A
CG Placement - lower right
Balance Hole - n/a
Surface Preparation - Out of Box (2000 grit Abralon)
What I Was Looking For In This Ball Layout:
Storm's description on this ball says they were looking for something that would offer glide through the heads with attack down lane at the break point.
I figured by placing in the pin a little further from my PAP but keeping it under the grip I would enhance this ball motion and give us a really good look at what the new 2Furious can do. This layout normally creates more skid
but still allows the ball to read the friction. For me when I do this layout with the pin under my middle finger I tend to get a little earlier read then if I go above.
I laid this ball out identical to my 2Fast so that we could see what the subtle differences in coverstock would do to the ball motion. I expect that this ball will read a little earlier and have a smoother motion on the backend.
What I Ended Up With in the Ball and Layout:
The 2Furious offered what I thought it would but it did surprise me on how much more aggressive it was then the 2Fast. Ball for ball you could tell the motion of the two were close but the 2Furious definitely allowed me to play
in a part of the lane that I could not with the 2Fast.
From the first shot of the night I was able to play in the oil a little more which allowed this ball to store up a enough energy to come back like a truck on the backend. The 2Furious with the dull cover was not as versatile as the night went on but for the price point still offered enough hook to make anyone happy.
Possibly one of the best two ball combos so far this year I would suggest players of all levels look into the 2Furious and 2Fast for the upcoming season.
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Storm 2 Furious Reviewed by: bowlingball.com reviews by John Congdon (5 stars)
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| About the Bowler | ||
| Bowling Hand | Right Handed | |
| League Average | 181 | |
| Ball Speed | Medium | |
| Style | Tweener | |
| PAP | 4 1/2" x 0" | |
Pin to PAP(4 1/2" over 0" up) - 4"
Mass Bias Position - N/A
CG Placement - lower right
Balance Hole - N/A
Surface Preparation - Out of Box (2000 grit Abralon)
The Storm 2 Furious was made to get through the heads cleanly and read down lane very aggressively. I wasn't sure if I would like the ball because of its duller finish.
Mike Jones (a co-worker) chose the Storm recommended 4x4 layout on this bowling ball. This layout is one of the higher flaring layouts. We used the same layout on the Storm 2 Fast.
Watch the video for a demonstration of my bowling style. If you watch both videos, you will see that I play a bigger angle into the pocket with this bowling ball. I have the breakpoint about 5 boards farther right that I did with the [bowling ball value="8474"/].
I feel that Storm has a great combination of bowling balls in these two.
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Storm 2 Furious Reviewed by: Ormond pro shop manager (5 stars)
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| About the Bowler | ||
| Bowling Hand | Right Handed | |
| League Average | 220 | |
| Ball Speed | Fast | |
| Style | Tweener | |
Ormond Pro Shop Manager
ormond@bowlingball.com
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Storm 2 Furious Reviewed by: rltjr (5 stars)
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Layout 1
Layout 2

- Locate the mass bias and mark it with "MB"
- Place the major pin 4-¼" from the player's PAP and locate the mass bias (MB) along the player's PAL
- This layout will most often require an extra hole, so place this hole on the PAP and remove excess side weight to "0".
- This layout works well to produce medium length and heavy midlane roll. Usually works well on medium to heavy oil, especially longer oil patterns.
Layout 3

- Locate the mass bias and mark the spot with an "MB". Remember, the mass bias is a fine tuning device used by advanced players.
- Place the major pin 3-3/8" from the PAP and locate the mass bias halfway between the player's ball track and PAL
- Place the extra hole, if necessary, on the player's PAP, removing excess side weight to less than 1 oz.
Note: This is a "High Flare" layout that should only be used by low rev players seeking maximum ball reaction!
Layout 4

- Place the major pin 1-½" from the PAP. Remember to keep the pin along the line located between the PAP and the player's finger holes.
- Place the mass bias in the player's ball track.
- Check side weight to see if an extra hole is necessary. If so, place the hole on the PAP.
- This layout will produce heavy roll with a controllable backend reaction. Players with extensive side roll or high rev players will love this layout to help control dry, short oil patterns with very dry backends










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