The Joyride is the second ball released with the Cruiser Core, only this time, with Reactor pearl cover. The Joyride looks great with a platinum/bronze pearl color scheme, and has a caramel pecan scent.The Rg of 2.58 and low differential of 0.021 in 15lb balls gives bowlers a controlled amount of flare, better suited for drier lane conditions. I drilled my Joyride with pin over ring, and cg on grip line, which comes out to a 5x5x2.5 layout.
Comparing the Joyride to Ride(drilled 4.5x5x2.5), the Joyride covers about the same amount of boards, and works on about the same amount of oil, but goes about it a little differently. Standing at the same spot on the approach, I have to move my eyes a board or so in from what I was targeting with Ride. The Joyride goes straighter to the same spot as the Ride, and then changes direction harder, and has a slighter sharper move back to the pocket. To make the Ride and Joyride gapped a bit more, I have since changed the surface on Ride to 4000 abralon. With this adjustment, I can start off on the fresh lighter volume house shot of our center, and blend the pattern with Ride, and then go to Joyride when it breaks down a little, and I want to create a little more angle through the back part of the lane.
The Joyride seems to have an ever so slight advantage when getting into third and fourth arrow on really dried up conditions. The slightly stronger move off the spot seems to create a better angle through the pins for a slightly higher carry percentage. If you haven’t tried the Ride yet, then you really don’t want to miss out on the Joyride, if you are looking for a drier condition ball, that still has some board coverage. The Joyride also bridges the large gap between the Tropical Breeze and the recently discontinued Punch Out. For me personally, the Joyride is the perfect drier condition ball, as the Tropical Breeze went a touch too straight for most patterns I see, and my Punch Out was better suited for medium conditions, than it was for drier lanes.
Thank you for taking a moment and reading my review of the Storm Joyride. As always, bowl up a Storm!