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Reviews by Haley Lundy

900 Global Honey Badger Intensity

900 Global Reality

900 Global Zen Master

Roto Grip Halo Vision

Roto Grip Hustle 3TP

Roto Grip Hustle Au

Roto Grip Hustle HSB

Roto Grip Idol Pro

Roto Grip Idol Synergy

Roto Grip MVP

Roto Grip MVP Attitude

Roto Grip RST X-1

Roto Grip RST X-2

Roto Grip Rubicon

Roto Grip Rubicon UC2

Storm AstroPhysix

Storm Code X

Storm Electrify Hybrid

Storm Electrify Pearl

Storm Hy-Road Max

Storm Incite

Storm IQ Tour Emerald

Storm Parallax

Storm Parallax Effect

Storm Proton Physix

Storm Soniq

Storm Trend 2

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900 Global Honey Badger Intensity
0 of 0 people found this review helpful
5

About the Bowler

League Average:
220
PAP:
Not set
Ball Speed:
Medium
Style:
Stroker
Bowling Hand:
Right Handed
Sport Shot Average:
Not set
Experience:
Advanced (I have bowled in a league)
HB intensity has a really unique shape for a heavier volume ball. Kind of a skid flip on higher volume patterns allowing you to play different angles for longer. It tends not to hook to early when the pattern starts to break down which allows me to stay with this ball longer.
I think this ball would be a great step down from the reality when it gets to be to be to much. Think this HB is going to be great ball on a verity of patterns allowing this to be a great choice for your tournament bag. You also can’t beat that price point !!!
Aa


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900 Global Reality
0 of 0 people found this review helpful
5

About the Bowler

League Average:
220
PAP:
Not set
Ball Speed:
Medium
Style:
Stroker
Bowling Hand:
Right Handed
Sport Shot Average:
Not set
Experience:
Advanced (I have bowled in a league)
Reality..... the first EVER global ball I have throw and man it didn’t disappoint!! This baby is a hook monster on my first shot I kinda guessed where I might need to stand according to my other big hook balls. I had to move about 5 boards left from where I started.
I put the Reality to the test VS the Storm Proton Physixs ( one of my favourite recent releases).
When comparing the two I found the reality was more continuous through the pins and had overall hook of about 3 more boards then the Proton. I definitely had a lot more miss room to the right of I leaked it out the reality would still come back and make the corner where the Proton would just loose to much not recovering.
I’m super excited to put the Reality to the test on long patterns I think this thing is going to kill it. For my first ever Global ball definitely exceeded my expectations!!!!
5 star Ball

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900 Global Zen Master
1 of 1 people found this review helpful
5

About the Bowler

League Average:
220
PAP:
Not set
Ball Speed:
Medium
Style:
Stroker
Bowling Hand:
Right Handed
Sport Shot Average:
Not set
Experience:
Advanced (I have bowled in a league)
Adding to the widely loved Zen series we have the Zen Master. Since they announcement of this ball I think many people have been excited to get it on the rack. It does not disappoint that's one thing I can say.
When first throwing the Master I was very pleased with how it read the midland, and had power coming off the spot. It been great for me on the fresh as my house shot has a little bit higher volume, it handles the oil great.
The Zen Master is going to be a killer on sport shots where I need a ball to blend out a tough pattern or reverse block.
Also found that this ball responds very well to service adjustments to get that perfect shape your looking for.

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Roto Grip Halo Vision
5 of 6 people found this review helpful
5

About the Bowler

League Average:
220
PAP:
Not set
Ball Speed:
Medium
Style:
Stroker
Bowling Hand:
Right Handed
Sport Shot Average:
Not set
Experience:
Advanced (I have bowled in a league)


Bowler Bio
Gender : Female
Rev Rate : 315
Ball Speed: 16.5 mph
P.A.P : 4 1/2 & 1-1/8 up

After my first shot with the Halo Vision I was in shock of how much it hooked for me, usually with asymmetric balls I have trouble getting comfortable with them. This one is not the case I could keep moving left and it would keep finishing. Usually asymmetric balls roll out for me if I move left to much but sure glad this one is not like that. I used this fresh off the press in a tournament going plus on the day and grabbing 2nd in qualifying. This is something that has been missing in my bag for high volume patterns. Don’t know how much I will use this for league due to our shot being lower volume. One thing I did notice was that it does extremely well with surface adjustment, could easily find a shape you want by doing that. You won’t second guess yourself if you pull the trigger on this one. !!!

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Roto Grip Hustle 3TP
2 of 2 people found this review helpful
4

About the Bowler

League Average:
220
PAP:
Not set
Ball Speed:
Medium
Style:
Stroker
Bowling Hand:
Right Handed
Sport Shot Average:
Not set
Experience:
Advanced (I have bowled in a league)
Very happy with the additions to the HP1 line, I believe that this might be the most overlooked series. When it comes to shooting high scores most people think you have to spend top dollar to get those results. The hustle line proves that you can get great quality for an even better price.
The Hustle 3TP is super clean through the front part of the lane while still storing enough energy in the backend. I would typically use this on a shot where there might be a lot of friction on the outsides, or even on a house shot that’s starting to burn up after so many games. For me this would be a league ball and would also be great for beginners as well.

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Roto Grip Hustle Au
6 of 7 people found this review helpful
4

About the Bowler

League Average:
220
PAP:
Not set
Ball Speed:
Medium
Style:
Stroker
Bowling Hand:
Right Handed
Sport Shot Average:
Not set
Experience:
Advanced (I have bowled in a league)

I am Very happy with the additions to the HP1 line, I believe that this might be the most overlooked series. When it comes to shooting high scores most people think you have to spend top dollar to get those results. The hustle line proves that you can get great quality for an even better price.
The Hustle AU was extremely clean down lane, easily goes the longest out of any hustle I have throw yet. It almost went to long for me with the out of box finish, I had to hit it with 1000 to get it to shape nice. Think it would be great for bowlers with low ball speed that have problems with the ball hooking to much, this ball will easily get down the lane. Compared to the Hustle 3TP I had to move 4 to 5 boards right and use lower my ball speed.. I will be recommending this ball to the youth bowlers that struggle with speed or just going to the next level of equipment.

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Roto Grip Hustle HSB
0 of 0 people found this review helpful
5

About the Bowler

League Average:
220
PAP:
Not set
Ball Speed:
Medium
Style:
Stroker
Bowling Hand:
Right Handed
Sport Shot Average:
Not set
Experience:
Advanced (I have bowled in a league)


Very happy with the additions to the HP1 line, I believe that this might be the most overlooked series. When it comes to shooting high scores most people think you have to spend top dollar to get those results. The hustle line proves that you can get great quality for an even better price.

When it comes down to the three new hustles I felt that I matched up with this one very quickly. It didn't take long for me to like the shape and get comfortable with it. While being clean through the front part of the lane, I liked how it did not go as long as the 3TP and the AU. Made me have more confidence that it would recover and still have hitting power. I would say compared to the 3TP it was only about a board difference but felt the shape of the HSB was a bit more even and predictable. I could see this ball getting a full time spot in my bag.

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Roto Grip Idol Pro
0 of 0 people found this review helpful
5

About the Bowler

League Average:
220
PAP:
Not set
Ball Speed:
Medium
Style:
Stroker
Bowling Hand:
Right Handed
Sport Shot Average:
Not set
Experience:
Advanced (I have bowled in a league)
This Roto Grip Idol Pro is by far the best ball I have ever thrown and that is not a lie !!! Hands down the reaction I get the way it goes through the pins is insane. I have been using this ball on my house shot to start the season and the scores I have been putting up shows how good it really is. I found that for being a solid i get good push through the front part of the lane , but packs a big punch on the back end. Going to my original idol I had to move three and two right as the OG Idol would not make the corner like the Idol Pro. Idol will be a great ball down for me.
I have been recommending this ball to everyone !! You won’t be disappointed.

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Roto Grip Idol Synergy
7 of 8 people found this review helpful
5

About the Bowler

League Average:
220
PAP:
Not set
Ball Speed:
Medium
Style:
Stroker
Bowling Hand:
Right Handed
Sport Shot Average:
Not set
Experience:
Advanced (I have bowled in a league)
I wasn’t to excited for the idol synergy to be honest. I felt I had a few balls that could do the same thing but as always I try all the new releases to give feed back.
With this one it really took me by surprise as soon as I threw it I knew my first thoughts about it we’re going to be very wrong. I could not believe the energy this thing stored in the back end. It quickly became the first ball out of my bag for league and could sometimes throw it all night.
Think this will be a great asset to all types of bowlers bag and not just cater to one type of style .
This core really revs up midlane helping you play many different entry angles which I love in symmetric balls.

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Roto Grip MVP
0 of 0 people found this review helpful
5

About the Bowler

League Average:
220
PAP:
Not set
Ball Speed:
Medium
Style:
Stroker
Bowling Hand:
Right Handed
Sport Shot Average:
Not set
Experience:
Advanced (I have bowled in a league)
Bowler Bio
Gender : Female
Rev Rate : 315
Ball Speed: 16.5 mph
P.A.P : 4 1/2 & 1-1/8 up

When throwing the MVP I could not believe they put this ball at the HP2 price point, felt more like a HP3 for sure. I compared it to the winner and found that it was cleaner but was bit stronger in the back end but still had lots left in the tank to crush the pins. I was about 3 left with the MVP over the winner. I can see this being my go to ball for league to keep me from moving all over that map when the lanes start to break down. If you liked the wrecker line a few years ago you will love this ball.

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Roto Grip MVP Attitude
4 of 4 people found this review helpful
5

About the Bowler

League Average:
220
PAP:
Not set
Ball Speed:
Medium
Style:
Stroker
Bowling Hand:
Right Handed
Sport Shot Average:
Not set
Experience:
Advanced (I have bowled in a league)
Bowler Bio
Gender : Female
Rev Rate : 315
Ball Speed: 16.5 mph
P.A.P : 4 3/16 over 7/16 up


The MVP Attitude is by far my favourite of the 3 from the hp2 line. Not taking anything away from the others, I just found that this matched up with my style the best. The attitude comes out of box at 3000 grit finish which has more grit then the original MVP or the MVP Pearl, it’s cover helps it get into a roll early through the front part of the lane and finish strong through the pins. I was pleasantly surprised with how strong this ball was with it being a “medium” end ball. If you’re looking for great performance and not looking to spend a fortune, the Attitude won’t disappoint, this ball is definitely the best bang for your buck.

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Roto Grip RST X-1
0 of 0 people found this review helpful
5

About the Bowler

League Average:
220
PAP:
Not set
Ball Speed:
Medium
Style:
Stroker
Bowling Hand:
Right Handed
Sport Shot Average:
Not set
Experience:
Advanced (I have bowled in a league)
Roto Grip RST1 is definitely a ball that goes everywhere with me! At first glance I thought because of the big core I would see this ball roll out a lot for me but actually the total opposite... I like my UFO but we have a love hate relationship as it would tend to start rolling out for me in some situations. With the RST this thing does not stop when it hits the pins. Such great entry angles with this ball allowing me to move left without getting the usual roll out from the big cores.
The RST is also very controllable I always know what it’s going to do. Never over hooks just a nice round shape. Kinda like a stronger IQ for me to be honest.
This one is going to be a hit that’s for sure. !!

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Roto Grip RST X-2
7 of 7 people found this review helpful
5

About the Bowler

League Average:
220
PAP:
Not set
Ball Speed:
Medium
Style:
Stroker
Bowling Hand:
Right Handed
Sport Shot Average:
Not set
Experience:
Advanced (I have bowled in a league)
The RST-X1 has been a staple in my current league bag as well as tournament. It’s been lights out on most patterns for me. I’m very happy that they made a Pearl Reactive known as the RST-X2.
Sometimes I have to shy away from asymmetric bowling balls because they tend to get a little to tumbley for me and roll out. This series allows me to stay confident with my shots along with moving left.
The RST-X2 is going to be able to get you farther down lane then the X1 but coming hard off the spot allowing you to still get great carry.
This ball is going to be my house shot killer I can tell you that much. I always start with my X1 so now I can transition to this when the ball picks up a bit to early.

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Roto Grip Rubicon
3 of 4 people found this review helpful
5

About the Bowler

League Average:
220
PAP:
Not set
Ball Speed:
Medium
Style:
Stroker
Bowling Hand:
Right Handed
Sport Shot Average:
Not set
Experience:
Advanced (I have bowled in a league)
Bowler Bio
Gender : Female
Rev Rate : 315
Ball Speed: 16.5 mph
P.A.P : 4 3/16 over 7/16 up

Roto Grip Rubicon
As Soon as the first shot left my hand I knew right away that this ball was going to be one of my new favourites. Strong cover with the new core that simulates a low weight hole really helps any bowler pack a punch on the back end. The Shape is strong but very predictable which is huge on house shots. I hate when I have a ball that will just turn sideways and not know what it’s going to do. I compared This ball to the UFO and it made me see how much my UFO laboured down lane. The Rubicon really revs up and generates good rotation with that new core helping with the new weight hole rule. The Rubicon was about a board or two more but not much. the Rubicon just drives through the pins different. The UFO was a rounder shape then the Rubicon. The Rubicon definitely has more teeth when it comes off the back of the pattern. This ball will be great for all types of ball speeds , rev rates and styles. !

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Roto Grip Rubicon UC2
0 of 0 people found this review helpful
5

About the Bowler

League Average:
220
PAP:
Not set
Ball Speed:
Medium
Style:
Stroker
Bowling Hand:
Right Handed
Sport Shot Average:
Not set
Experience:
Advanced (I have bowled in a league)
The Rubicon UC2 is one special ball I really liked the original Rubicon so when i seen this got releases I couldn’t be more excited.
I always tend to gravitate to Pearl reactive cover stocks mainly letting me play straighter for longer. More of my comfort zone for sure if I can stay playing 2/3 arrow I will have good sets in league.
The UC2 for me is about 3 boards weaker then the OG Rubicon but obviously much different shape for sure. OG is super slow and controllable as the UC2 is more skid flip for me.

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Storm AstroPhysix
0 of 0 people found this review helpful
5

About the Bowler

League Average:
220
PAP:
Not set
Ball Speed:
Medium
Style:
Stroker
Bowling Hand:
Right Handed
Sport Shot Average:
Not set
Experience:
Advanced (I have bowled in a league)
Bowler Bio
Gender : Female
Rev Rate : 315
Ball Speed: 16.5 mph
P.A.P : 4 1/2 & 1-1/8 up

Right out of the box this ball really surprised me. Could not believe how hard it came of the spot once it hit the dry !! If you love getting left and swinging the lane look no further. I could keep moving left and this ball would keep finishing. As I moved left with the original Physix it would start to roll out and not give me the pop that the Astro would. The big core and cover stock helps bowlers generate revs and producing that big back end shape.I compared the Astro to the original and had to move 2-3 boards right with the Astro on the fresh to get the ball to strike mainly because the original started up a bit earlier for me. Once lanes started to break down I could just keep moving left with the Astro, when using the original Physix I find myself having to stay more right to prevent the ball from rolling out.

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Storm Code X
1 of 1 people found this review helpful
5

About the Bowler

League Average:
220
PAP:
Not set
Ball Speed:
Medium
Style:
Stroker
Bowling Hand:
Right Handed
Sport Shot Average:
Not set
Experience:
Advanced (I have bowled in a league)
Gender : Female 
Speed :  16.5 mph
Rev Rate : 315
P.A.P : 4 1/2 & 1 - 1/8 up

Skill Level : High Performance
Color : Black/Blue/Purple
Coverstock : Solid Reactive
Lane Condition : Heavy Oil
Finish : 3000 Abralon
Weight Block : Asymmetrical
Flare Potential : High
Fragrance : Yes

When I drilled the Code X I did not think it would be such a game changer. I figured I would probably just use it on longer patterns and keep it in my tournament bag. After I struggled in league I gave it a shot and it didn’t disappoint. Could move all over the lane and still loved the shape. I have to move about 8 boards left from my Code Red as the Code X just has a lot more midlane hook. The thing that surprised me the most would have to be that I can use it on short , medium and long patterns with the right surface added. I’d say this ball should be in your bag for all tournament bowlers. Hope you enjoy it as much as I do.

Haley Lundy

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Storm Electrify Hybrid
2 of 2 people found this review helpful
5

About the Bowler

League Average:
220
PAP:
Not set
Ball Speed:
Medium
Style:
Stroker
Bowling Hand:
Right Handed
Sport Shot Average:
Not set
Experience:
Advanced (I have bowled in a league)
Bowler Bio
Gender : Female
Rev Rate : 315
Ball Speed: 16.5 mph
P.A.P : 4 3/16 over 7/16 up

Storm Electrify
When it comes to lower end balls people seem to shy away from them if they are a more serious bowler. These two Storm Electrify’s are the reason why you should not sleep on the lower end balls. I was shocked when I seen these two balls on the lane in action. I compared both of them to each other the Pearl I found myself really comfortable with it right off the hop. On lower volume or burn its going to be a great ball to get through the front part of the lane. The hybrid was a lot more round for me so started up earlier then the Pearl for sure. I started out with the Pearl and had to move about 3 right to get lined up with the hybrid. The Pearl really comes off the spot nice but not to quick where you can’t predict what it’s going to do. Love that the Pearl gets down the lane easy, will help when I get in trouble with some of my more aggressive equipment. The hybrid is going to be good when the lanes get tricky and can use the slow roll to control the pattern.

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Storm Electrify Pearl
6 of 7 people found this review helpful
5

About the Bowler

League Average:
220
PAP:
Not set
Ball Speed:
Medium
Style:
Stroker
Bowling Hand:
Right Handed
Sport Shot Average:
Not set
Experience:
Advanced (I have bowled in a league)
Bowler Bio
Gender : Female
Rev Rate : 315
Ball Speed: 16.5 mph
P.A.P : 4 3/16 over 7/16 up

Storm Electrify
When it comes to lower end balls people seem to shy away from them if they are a more serious bowler. These two Storm Electrify’s are the reason why you should not sleep on the lower end balls. I was shocked when I seen these two balls on the lane in action. I compared both of them to each other the Pearl I found myself really comfortable with it right off the hop. On lower volume or burn its going to be a great ball to get through the front part of the lane. The hybrid was a lot more round for me so started up earlier then the Pearl for sure. I started out with the Pearl and had to move about 3 right to get lined up with the hybrid. The Pearl really comes off the spot nice but not to quick where you can’t predict what it’s going to do. Love that the Pearl gets down the lane easy, will help when I get in trouble with some of my more aggressive equipment. The hybrid is going to be good when the lanes get tricky and can use the slow roll to control the pattern.

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Storm Hy-Road Max
2 of 2 people found this review helpful
5

About the Bowler

League Average:
220
PAP:
Not set
Ball Speed:
Medium
Style:
Stroker
Bowling Hand:
Right Handed
Sport Shot Average:
Not set
Experience:
Advanced (I have bowled in a league)
The HyRoad Max has some big shows to fill for sure after the original hyroad is still being used on tour.
My first reaction to the max was that cover was just to strong for me and I was not getting the carry I wanted. It would tend to just give up in the back end and not go through the pins good.
As I used it and it got some lane shine on it I did find my self getting the carry I wanted. I just needed the ball to get another foot down the lane to get a nice shape. I think a lot of the complaints are about the out of box finish.
With that being said the ball takes to lots of different surface changes.

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Storm Incite
0 of 0 people found this review helpful
5

About the Bowler

League Average:
220
PAP:
Not set
Ball Speed:
Medium
Style:
Stroker
Bowling Hand:
Right Handed
Sport Shot Average:
Not set
Experience:
Advanced (I have bowled in a league)
The storm incite is a ball that I will have in my league bag and my tournament bag. I only usually throw balls that I feel comfortable with I don’t tend to fight we ball to long. The Incite gave me some good vibes and I got confident with it right away.
It actually really reminds me of the Storm Lock I still have a lock so I compared them and I do get old lock feels with the incite. I would say the incite just goes through the pins a little better.
This ball really helps bridge the gap between symmetric and asymmetric for sure. With the new rule of no weight holes these companies will have to try and make up for that with the Cores.
Storm really did that with this ball it have some symmetrical vibes with the nice continuous shape.

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Storm IQ Tour Emerald
0 of 0 people found this review helpful
5

About the Bowler

League Average:
220
PAP:
Not set
Ball Speed:
Medium
Style:
Stroker
Bowling Hand:
Right Handed
Sport Shot Average:
Not set
Experience:
Advanced (I have bowled in a league)
Storm IQ series are known for their predictability and becoming every bowlers benchmark ball. The IQ Emerald will have that same reputation. When first throwing this ball I was very impressed how clean it got down the lane, that is something I have been looking for to add to my arsenal. I’ve needed something for high friction houses and burned up shots. Even with a burned up shot I could still get the ball through the front part of the lane with a controllable back end. If you need a late block ball this will be it. On fresh I can square up and get that benchmark shape !
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Storm Parallax
3 of 3 people found this review helpful
5

About the Bowler

League Average:
220
PAP:
Not set
Ball Speed:
Medium
Style:
Stroker
Bowling Hand:
Right Handed
Sport Shot Average:
Not set
Experience:
Advanced (I have bowled in a league)
Bowler Bio
Gender : Female
Rev Rate : 315
Ball Speed: 16.5 mph
P.A.P : 4 3/16 over 7/16 up

Storm Parallax
I was very surprised how much this ball hooked I originally thought it was going to be super clean with a bit of back end but boy was I wrong. This ball is not overly clean but wow does it store energy going down the lane. I found bowling a few games with it because of the cover stock I could actually stick with it for longer without killing the pattern. It just keeps going once it goes off the back of the pattern. I don’t know if i could use this at my home centre for league because we have a little less volume but if you get a house with decent amount this ball will be money.

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Storm Parallax Effect
1 of 1 people found this review helpful
5

About the Bowler

League Average:
220
PAP:
Not set
Ball Speed:
Medium
Style:
Stroker
Bowling Hand:
Right Handed
Sport Shot Average:
Not set
Experience:
Advanced (I have bowled in a league)
When it comes to overall hook I would have to say that parallax effect is about 2 boards less then the original for me anyways.
I don’t think I would have both in my bag that’s for sure. If I had to choose one or the other I would have to go with the Effect mainly because I feel like there is more backend hook.
The effect gets down the lane touch longer which is making it a bit less then the original from what I’m seeing. I personally love throwing more shinny stuff in league mainly to keep me in the same area all night and that’s what the effect will do. If I could generate more ball speed I think my choice may be different. I like how it stores more energy and explodes once it hits the dry.

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Storm Proton Physix
0 of 0 people found this review helpful
5

About the Bowler

League Average:
220
PAP:
Not set
Ball Speed:
Medium
Style:
Stroker
Bowling Hand:
Right Handed
Sport Shot Average:
Not set
Experience:
Advanced (I have bowled in a league)
When it comes to the physix line I have nothing but great expectations from here on out!! I loved my Astro and now with the addition of the Proton I am very excited how these two can take over the lanes in different ways. The Astro is great for me later in blocks when I need to chase it left when they start hooking to much. I can get it down the lane enough not to lose energy for me but still get that backend pop. As for the Proton Physix I can use this on tougher longer patters by far my most hooking ball when it comes it tournaments. I can also start with the Proton in league then drop down to my Astro. Don’t have any negative feed back on this one.

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Storm Soniq
12 of 13 people found this review helpful
5

About the Bowler

League Average:
220
PAP:
Not set
Ball Speed:
Medium
Style:
Stroker
Bowling Hand:
Right Handed
Sport Shot Average:
Not set
Experience:
Advanced (I have bowled in a league)
Gender : Female 
Speed :  16.5 mph
Rev Rate : 315
P.A.P : 4 1/2 & 1 - 1/8 up

Skill Level   : Upper Mid Performance
Color   : Blue/Bronze/Gold
Coverstock   : Pearl Reactive
Lane Condition   : Heavy-Medium Oil
Finish   : 1500 Abralon
Flare Potential   : Medium-High

I could not wait to get this ball drilled. I loved the look and the shape that I seen in the teaser videos. After I got a chance to throw it myself it definitely  exceeded my expectations. I loved how clean it was through the fronts but still started up a bit earlier then my Code Red to allow me to use it on patterns with a little more volume. I now start with this ball during my leagues mainly because it only forces me to move about 2-4 boards throughout the night. Great ball for a bowler with low rev rate allowing them to create a good angle to the pocket.

Haley Lundy


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Storm Trend 2
0 of 0 people found this review helpful
5

About the Bowler

League Average:
220
PAP:
Not set
Ball Speed:
Medium
Style:
Stroker
Bowling Hand:
Right Handed
Sport Shot Average:
Not set
Experience:
Advanced (I have bowled in a league)
The Trend has been a staple in my league bag since the release date. It has always been my go to ball when i need to play around second or third arrow. Once the lanes start to open up I usually have to change balls and move left.

The Trend 2 gets to about the same breakpoint for me but is very very responsive off the spot.
I am about 5/6 boards left with the Trend 2. This will allow me to move left and open up my angles without losing the back end.

I feel like the Trend series is great for many different styles. With being a symmetric weight block it allows for great roll for many different speeds , rev rates and ages. This is going to be a must have for any bowler looking to improve there scores.

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