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Trauma Response
« on: December 31, 1969, 06:00:00 PM »
STORM™ is recognized as the leader in the development of innovative products to help bowlers of all abilities reach their maximum potential. STORM’s newest innovation continues with the release of the new Trauma Response™.


From the all-new weight block/core system, comprised of five different densities to an all-new particle 3-color coverstock, the Response offers an unprecedented ball reaction.


What are we talking here? We are talking HOOK! And when Storm talks, bowlers listen.

Benefits:

Low Radius of Gyration with built in Core Mass Bias for fast revving mid-lane, strong continuous backend, precise fine-tuning layout options and supreme hitting power.

CRMâ„¢ Particle Technology is comprised of an exact mixture of select sizes of particles making the coverstock less sensitive to oil, creating a more Responsive ball with unparalleled hook!

Increases the ability to read the motion of the ball throughout the entire lane - A big advantage when reading the ball motion!


Features:

Vertical Dual Density Twin Cylinder Weight Block / Flip Block / Differential Block / Ceramic integrated Core

PRO-Thane MTâ„¢ Plus w/ Co-Polymeric Reaction Mixtureâ„¢ Particle Technology Coverstock

3-Color Coverstock


--Technical Specs.

Coverstock: PRO-Thaneâ„¢ MTâ„¢ Plus with Co-polymeric Reaction Mixture

Weight Block: Internal Motion Control Core Technologyâ„¢

Ball Color: Violet/Lime/Auburn 3-Color Coverstock

Ball Finish: 600-grit matte

Logos: Trauma Response, Storm, Flying "S"

Gyration: 2.514 (Low)

Differential: .0492 (High)

Durometer: 76-78 Rex D-scale

Track Flare: High (7” plus)

 

J09

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Re: Trauma Response
« Reply #61 on: November 15, 2005, 07:38:29 PM »
hello all,
   

        i got this ball about 2 years ago and well i think it was the best ball i ever got i been bowling for about 4 years know and mi have got my highest game with this ball i don't know the drill specs but i got finger tips and a thumb slug and it carries good and hits hard i recomind this ball


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Re: Trauma Response
« Reply #62 on: March 19, 2006, 05:20:45 PM »
This ball is just ok. Works good in a limited number of lane patterns. Does work in oil but it needs to be taken care of because it absorbs oil rapidly. Wipe off after each shot and occasionally stick it on a nice pan in your oven and heat it up. This brings the oil from the inside to the outside and wipe it off.

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Re: Trauma Response
« Reply #63 on: November 01, 2010, 07:04:26 AM »
Found this ball in the lost and found at work, and decided to have it drilled for my hand to see what it would do...and I quickly realized why it was left behind. It wasn't that the ball didn't hook (actually, it revved up like crazy). The problem was that the carry was pathetic (loose core maybe), and it was just way too touchy - even on heavy oil. This review is in no way a negative review of Storm products in general. In fact, I think some of the best bowling balls over the last couple of years have been developed by Storm. Unfortunately, this one was far from their best. Oh well, it was a free ball - had to give it a shot.