Storm Bowling Balls - Storm Dimension Review
Core = Symmetrical - Rg 2.49 intermediate, Differential = .048 at 15lbs Cover stock = Solid Reactive = Color = Red/Magenta/BlackBlack Surface = Out of Box 2000 Abralon Sanded Storm Dimension = Med/high differential, symmetrical Dull reactive, bowling ball. Conditions bowled on 42ft house pattern on wood lanes with guardian and Brunswick pro anvilane synthetic. Bowling Ball Drilling = Pin above bridge and the CG angling to 1.5 inches off the thumb - I did not need a balance hole due to the balls static balance being with in usbc specificaions. Surface used = surface Out of Box. Type of bowler 250 rev rate 16 mph stroker. |
Test results the wood lanes had more back end than the pro anvilane probably due to the friction on the wood. My intent was to have a solid reactive bowling ball with end over end roll that would give a stronger reaction in oil with this drilling layout and bowling ball cover stock. In addition, I wanted an angular ball for longer oil patterns; I also wanted to have something for longer oil patterns and carry down but still have a strong Backend I believe I achieved my goal. I did have a better reaction on the wood lanes do to the friction but my Scores were great on both surfaces. This is a very strong and hard-hitting bowling ball. In addition, the ball has a strong cracking powerful hit; it flips, turns, sets and bang. It still has continuation and recovers very well, a winner in my opinion for storm bowling. .
