LANE CONDITION
Typical House Shot
Brunswick Anvilane GID
41 Feet Med/High Volume
Coverstock: R4S Pearl Reactive
Core: Iron Cross
Finish: 3000 - grit Sheen
RG: 2.62
Differential: 0.043
Me: Right Handed Tweener
Rev Rate: 315
Speed: 12-14
PAP: 4 7/8 Right 3/8 Up
Layout: Pin up and right of ring 65 X 4 1/4 X 27
COMMENTS
Being a lower to med speed player, I was a big fan of the original Storm Fight. It's length and predictable shape was great for me. The only downside, and the chief complaint I heard from other bowlers as a PSO, was the balls overall strength. Storm definitely addressed that problem with the Street Fight. I drilled the Street Fight with the same layout as my Fight and was amazed to see so much overall motion.
The predictable downlane shape that I liked to much from my Fight was still there, but the Street Fight definitely covers more boards. I was always amazed at how clean the Fight was for a solid, the Street Fight is the same but backwards. The amount of midlane read you get with this Pearl Coverstock is incredible. I throw this ball on the fresh more than any Pearl I've owned. It's Med to Med High overall hook makes it a great value at its price point and I love the way this ball carries. The pins explode off the deck. The Iron Cross core is getting to be one of my all time favorites and the R4S reactive with the 3000 grit sheen finish really powers this ball up!
This ball is useful across so many patterns I think everyone should give it a try.
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