Storm Spit Fire Bowling Balls
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Spit Fire Specs
It's all about performance. With an improved & inverted Twin-V™ weight block, the new SPIT FIRE™ features an oversized internal flip block that retains dynamic integrity even after drilling! Combine this technology with the proven Reactor™ pearl coverstock and you've got some serious horsepower.
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Storm Spit Fire Reviewed by: arc45 03/16/2007 13:32
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The Storm Spit Fire bowling ball is my favorite ball. Out of the box after only 3 games on it, I bowled my first 300 ever in league play, then repeated with another 300 six weeks later. Awesome through the midlane oil and great power off dry into the pocket. The ball is also very forgiving if you are off your mark a little. I have the ball drilled to go long, and I'm more of a "stroker" but can be a "tweaner" if lane conditions breakdown.
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Storm Spit Fire Reviewed by: Vonramon 10/10/2006 12:20
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The Spit Fire was drilled pin up for a deep inside shot. Because of the huge weight block, the ball felt a little heavy. On medium oiled lanes the ball rev'ed up easily but began its turn early. At the slightest hint of dry boards, it TURNED Brooklyn and struck the rack at the 4 pin. After an adjustment in ball speed and deep inside line, it slamed the pocket repeatedly and created pin chaos. Took the ball to an oily house directly after the lanes had been dressed. YES! YES! YES! This was it! Swung the 20 board all morning long and allowed the ball do the rest. Shot a mere 749 without an effort. Oil was its natural environment. THIS BALL IS GROSSLY UNDER RATED AND A STEAL AT THE LISTED PRICE. Dry lanes?? Forget it. Not for this ball.
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Storm Spit Fire Reviewed by: robby 11/10/2007 21:26
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The Storm Spit Fire bowling ball is amazing, I shot a 300 my first game with it out of the box. I bought it last year with a 178 average, after a few weeks my average went up to a 214 and I ended up with a 227 average, this ball is great.
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Storm Spit Fire Reviewed by: wyoming14 04/28/2009 19:00
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It is drilled 4” x 4”. PAP is 5 1/4" x 1/4" up. This layout provides a strong, smooth motion. It also allows the ball to get through the fronts and mid lane cleanly. Ball works very hard once it hits the friction and hits like a truck. I left it in box finish and it rolls amazing. It is very forgivable and has the ability to recover. It retains its energy very well even when the lanes are broken down. I have thrown it on various sport patterns and find it works best on the shorter ones. The last feature that makes this ball even better is its amazing apple-cinnamon fragrance. Another great ball by Storm!
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Storm Spit Fire Reviewed by: Taliman94 02/20/2009 22:37
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what can i say about this ball.the spit fire is an amazing. even though i havent rolled my highest game with this ball. its still a good down and in ball. in hits like a hurricane when it hits though.i got it drilled to go long with a smooth arch kind of. i play arounf the 5 board in. simple. well this ball is amamzing you should get one!
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Storm Spit Fire Reviewed by: Dru Skinna 02/02/2009 05:10
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This ball is starting to become my new favorite ball for league play. With this ball I can play so many different parts of the lane and play several different angles it's very predictable for just about every lane condition even when it's flooded with oil ill just slow my roll a little bit and oh oh it's magic
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Storm Spit Fire Reviewed by: nick_43326 08/14/2008 21:35
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this ball is amazing it is definetly the perfect benchmark ball should always be the first thing out of the bag i got the basic drilling pin beside the ring finger and cg just in the right center of my palm hits better than anything i got i was surprised i could use this ball on some oily lanes but if the backends are to wet then its not the right ball i have never had such an area with a ball even when conditions are tough i can create area i am a mid rev bowler and throw it about 15-16 mph it can be used on about anything you put it on love it on the cheetah and the viper patterns scorpion it really performs well and the chameleon i usually use my attitude shift with shine but on the shark it is not enough throw the attitude shift
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Storm Spit Fire Reviewed by: Mike-CGLanes-OH 07/01/2008 03:18
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I bought this ball from my local pro shop and it is a 15lb ball. I have always used 16lb balls but my pro shop guy convinced me to try 15lb. I've had it about a year and thrown about 40-50 games on it. This ball goes really long for me and turns immediately left. I haven't found a line that seems to work for me consistantly with any area at all. The hard turn makes it difficult to predict on any pattern. It grips the backend really well but I'm not sure if it's because it's lighter or shined up or what. I would love to try a 16lb pro pin with a small flare and more even hook versus go long, turn left, pray.
But the SureFire is nice to have in case the oil pattern dictates this type of shot. I've actually had a little success on certain PBA Experience Sport patterns, but it doesn't hook enough on the real heavy oil.
I'm done buying bowling balls for awhile. Here is my lineup:
RotoGrip Cell - Hi Flare, Hooks like a monster - great house shot ball or med-heavy oil. 16lb
Columbia 300 Resurgence - Low Flare, Hooks like crazy, heavy oil shots only or it runs out. Otherwise it hits like a truck. 16lb
Columbia 300 Icon 2 - Med/Low Flare - Nice House Shot or med-light oil. 16lb
Storm SureFire - Low Flare - Goes Long, Turns Left - should have came with a turn signal. 15lb
Spare Ball - Plastic vis-a-ball 16lb
Mike in Cincinnati
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Storm Spit Fire Reviewed by: aquazuba 05/01/2008 10:44
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When my friend offered me this ball for $40, I jumped at the opportunity! The first time I threw it I knew I made a good decision, this ball comes in so hard, its ridiculous!
Balls in my arsenal:
Storm Spit Fire
Brunswick Avalanche
Storm Ice Storm
Brunswick Absolute Inferno
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