Ion Max • Storm • Premier Series
Coverstock • NRG Solid Reactive Finish •2000-grit Abralon
Core • Element Max A.I. Core
Weight • 15 lbs. RG • 2.47 Differential • .053 PSA • .014
Layout • 4 3/8 x 4 1/8 x 2 5/8
Tester PAP • 5” R, 5/8” D Tester Axis Tilt • 11° Tester Rev Rate • 300
Test Pattern • 42' THS (Typical House Shot) • Modified, Kegel Stone Street
Storm has once again hit another striking success with the release of the Ion Max. Storm built the Ion Max from the successful benchmark design of the Ion Pro. However, Storm designed the Ion Max to be its own distinct pin-crushing weapon. Storm attached a weight block to the Element A.I. Core, producing the Element Max A.I. Core and the NRG Solid Reactive coverstock; the Ion Max is a high-flaring and hard-driving machine that delivers results. So, let's break it down to see what is behind the Ion Max's success!
The Element Max A.I. core is different than the original Element A.I. Core in that Storm has added an extra weighted disk to the bottom of the Element core. And for straighter players like me, that added weighted block creates the ultimate flare or hooking potential we low-rev players lack in the modern game! I found the Element Max A.I. core is aggressive in the mid-lane as it fights to find its center. And when it stands up, I like how the Element Max A.I. core transfers that aggressive energy into a hard-driving rolling machine as it exits the pattern. Then, with the added A.I. Core technology, the Element Max A.I. core delivers a powerful striking blow through the pins. And as a straighter player, when I see an unrelenting continuation like the Element Max A.I. produces, I know my corner pins are about to fall! So, overall, I found the Element A.I. Core to be what every straighter player needs in their game.
The NRG Solid Reactive coverstock for straighter players delivers predictable and adaptable motions you can trust while playing many different lane conditions. On a fresh THS, the NRG Solid reads crisply as the Ion Max migrates from the heads to the mid-lane, and in the mid-lane, it has a smooth, predictable traction that we straighter players like to see. And as the Ion Max comes off the pattern, I liked how the NRG Solid cuts a crisp line to the pocket but doesn't overreact to friction. And that smooth predictability to friction makes the NRG an excellent choice for getting through spotty and over-under conditions we see in transition and late-night conditions. And as a straighter player, if urethane is your nemesis - have no fear! The NRG Solid is an excellent choice to get through those pushed-around and scattered conditions we struggle with due to urethane being on the lanes. So, for straighter players like me, the NRG Solid reactive coverstock was a superb choice that Storm put on the Ion Max.
In closing, Storm has produced a strong-rolling, hard-driving machine with the Ion Max. With the Element Max A.I. Core combined with the NRG Solid Reactive Coverstock, the Ion Max will redefine power and versatility to any straighter player's game! The Ion Max is strong, predictable, and will undoubtedly deliver results. So, stop into your local Storm VIP Pro Shop and have our Ion Max ready to roll in tonight's league! The Ion Max is well worth it!
Rick Klimowicz
Storm Products Pro Shop Staff
Roll the Ball Pro Shop
Penndel, PA