Storm Street Rod Pearl Bowling Balls
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Reliability and performance best describe the new Street Rods from Storm. On the outside, these beauties feature the Reactor coverstock, true beyond any doubt to give reliable motion on today's demanding lane patterns. But beauty is more than just skin deep!
Inside you'll find a muscular modified 2-piece Turbine power plant. By chopping the mass and adding a flip block on the bottom, we dropped the RG and raised the entry angle. The result - massive backend and 0-60 feet with ten pins flat!
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Customer Reviews Average: 4.69Write a Review Read all 13 reviews
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| I Like It | 31% (4 of 13) | |
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Storm Street Rod Pearl Reviewed by: Kenny Lawson @ Aloma Bowl Pro Shop 08/13/2009 16:17
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Storm Street Rod Pearl Reviewed by: Ormond pro shop manager 08/10/2009 11:06
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Storm Street Rod Pearl Reviewed by: msuhossbowler5 11/03/2008 18:46
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Surface: Box finish.
This is by far the best ball I have in the bag. This is my go to ball. The ball is extremly clean and smooth through the fronts. With this layout I wanted it to go farther down the lane than my tropical storm, but with not a significant amount of backend. I kept the CG in the midline so that I could still dictate the motion of the ball. The motion off the end of the pattern is not a signaificant motion that some may look for, but its not competly dead off the spot. I needed something that would roll of the break point.
I took polish to this ball, and it went even farther with just a little bit more on the backend. Off of a fresh pattern my dimension and rapid fire was to much so I went with the street rod pearl and its unbelievable. Comparing this to the street rod solid: the solid is more aggresive with more of a back end, and the pearl is more in length and less off the break point.
Likes: Scent, smells like a strawberry jolly rancher. The length completes the core with just an amazing ball to have in your bag for a great price. This ball is my favorite of the year by far. You cant beat the price for the amazing results of this ball.
Dislikes: Off a fresh pattern its not alot but once you devolop an area its a must have in a decision time process.
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Storm Street Rod Pearl Reviewed by: J.D. Bowler 04/28/2008 11:35
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Storm Street Rod Pearl Reviewed by: Mav_Senior87 02/24/2009 23:33
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5\" x 3 ½â€
This ball is great for drier lanes. I typically use it late in tournaments when the shot moves way inside. The Street Rod pearl with this drill pattern has decent skid yet still hooks off the spot. Carry hasn’t been an issue as it generally gets the corners out even at tight angles.
This ball is also very good on house patterns when you have to take the down-lane angle out of the scenario. Playing up the lanes when the oil volume is lower usually pays off well
I would recommend this ball for players having troubles with finding a ball that plays well on dry lanes and still can make a corner in tight inside situations to get the corners out.
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Storm Street Rod Pearl Reviewed by: john1832 10/27/2008 02:28
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Storm Street Rod Pearl Reviewed by: metzgang 01/10/2010 22:40
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Storm Street Rod Pearl Reviewed by: davkarsports 01/06/2010 17:22
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| About the Bowler | ||
| Bowling Hand | Right Handed | |
| League Average | 215 | |
| Sport Shot Average | 200 | |
| Ball Speed | Medium | |
| Style | Tweener | |
For the price, I can't imagine buying a better ball for med/dry conditions.
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Storm Street Rod Pearl Reviewed by: vanceb 11/14/2009 04:31
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