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Title: Storm Super Natural Ball Review by Sean Baker
Post by: Seanbaker on July 02, 2013, 10:19:58 AM
Storm Super Natural
PAP – 5 over and ½ up
Ball Speed:  15-17 mph
Rev Rate 300-350
Right Handed
Layout: 45 degree
Surface Preparation:  OTB

What I wanted from this Ball:  Clean through the heads with the expected urethane length with even more length than the first natural bowling ball but lots more backend reaction.

Result:  Out of the box, this ball hooked much more than I expected.  After a few games, the Super Natural calmed down and turned out to be what I was looking for.

I tested this ball on our typical house shot which is a non forgiving pattern.  18ft of gutter to gutter oil and buffed another 12ft.  Keep in mind, we also have wood lanes.  Our typical house shot is pretty tough and over a period of 6 games, an out of bounds forms on the lanes and a dry middle creating over under effect.  The first 3 games on a fresh oil pattern, I found this ball to work well playing our dryer mid section of the lanes and not getting it out past 10.  I was impressed by the hitting power and little snap it gave me consistently to the pocket and had an unexpected carry as a result.  The next set of games, I moved out with the ball and played more of an up 5 board shot.  I did like how the Super Natural didn’t over react, but did not like my carry from this angle, but someone with a high rev rate probably wouldn’t have that problem whatsoever playing where I played.  What I did find over the course of my test games was a great controllable ball with a very predictable backend reaction and good carry for the most part.  As expected, I couldn’t get the ball wide and get recovery because of the urethane surface, but did have some luck missing a bit more right than I wanted and having some room that urethane doesn’t normally give me. 

I am convinced this ball does exactly as it is designed to do.  Since I have gotten a bit older and don’t rev the ball like I used too, this is one urethane ball that I can actually throw well and count on going to on dryer conditions with confidence of hitting power. 

I have sold several Super Naturals in my pro shop to higher rev players and haven’t had the complaints I get from other urethane balls.  All my customers who purchased the Super Natural still brag on the backend reaction and carry they get from this ball.

I will make sure and have this ball in my arsenal wherever I go just in case I hit dry conditions.   

Overall opinion:  A pretty awesome urethane ball!! This ball is a must have for dryer conditions and high rev players.

Sean Baker
Roto Grip/Storm
Pro Shop Staff

Title: Re: Storm Super Natural Ball Review by Sean Baker
Post by: Gizmo823 on July 02, 2013, 10:25:10 AM
Nice review.  I drilled this ball for a youth a couple weeks ago, and it did what you described.  It's got length and reaction you would expect from a urethane ball, but a very accurately described "pop" on the backend.  I have nothing to add that you didn't address, but my observations from watching him throw the ball support what you describe. 
Title: Re: Storm Super Natural Ball Review by Sean Baker
Post by: Zanatos1914 on July 03, 2013, 06:51:37 PM
Try the DV8 Misfit... lol - That is my dry lane baby...
Title: Re: Storm Super Natural Ball Review by Sean Baker
Post by: trash heap on July 03, 2013, 07:09:12 PM
This is right from Storm's site:

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We created a “super urethane,” so to speak, to give us control and predictability with a touch of aggression on the backend found in our Reactor™ and R2S™ coverstocks. This new material, U3S™, was aptly named as it’s our third generation of urethane and completely unique in formulation.

This looks interesting. I wonder how it will compare against the Classic U2 (A ball I really like). To me this is more of a Hybrid Type Ball.
Title: Re: Storm Super Natural Ball Review by Sean Baker
Post by: Gizmo823 on July 05, 2013, 02:13:48 PM
Try the DV8 Misfit... lol - That is my dry lane baby...

Lol I've got a yellow pearl one, and it hooks off the planet . .