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Match Up Black Pearl
« on: May 31, 2018, 10:17:15 AM »
Storm has upped their game with the Storm Match Up Black Pearl bowling ball. They have changed up the core from the original Match Pearl ball to offer more flare potential and more hook with the Stinger 2.0 core. The idea behind this change was to get more entry angle and better pin carry. This core is wrapped with Storms successful Reactor coverstock. The finish from the original Match Up Pearl was adjusted to 2000-grit Abralon to allow the ball to handle more oil better.

Color: Black
Coverstock: Reactor Pearl Reactive
Core: Stinger 2.0 Core for 14#-16# (Modified Centripetal Core for 12# & 13#)
Finish: 2000-grit Abralon
Recommended Lane Condition: Dry-Medium
RG: 2.57 (15#)
Differential: 0.035 (15#)
Fragrance: Berry Splash

 

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Re: Match Up Black Pearl
« Reply #16 on: October 07, 2018, 08:53:25 PM »
The Storm Match Up Black Pearl

***Stinger 2.0 Core***

***2000-grit Reactor Pearl coverstock***

The Storm Match Up Black Pearl was the first ball added to my arsenal since going exclusively Storm/Roto Grip.

Set up with one of my go to layouts, 65x5x40.

The plan for this ball is to be my workhorse for my wood lane house that plays a bit dry, with snappy back ends.

So far, it is exactly what I am looking for. Ball is very smooth, especially for a pearl.

I expect it will be a nice piece for later into tournament blocks and ligher patterns I run into.

I am very happy with this as the first piece of my new Storm/Roto Grip arsenal.

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Storm Match Up Black Pearl
« Reply #17 on: October 08, 2018, 11:49:24 AM »
The Storm Match Up Black Pearl is the new addition to the Hot line at Storm.  I have found the Match series for me were just okay and they did their job on the lanes.  But the Black Pearl is the best one yet out of the Match Up series.  With the low end Storm releases I tend to drill them with strong pins.  So laid mine out 4.5x4.5x4.5 pin down.
I also applied Storm step 2 on the ball.  My first impressions were real good on how smooth and controllable the Black pearl is.  I'm a big fan of black coverstocks. The Black Pearl with the Reactor pearl cover fits the core real well.  This ball will be great for the wet/dry lane conditions as it does blend out the lane.  Even with the storm step 2 on the ball the Black Pearl still was able to read midlane real well to take that over under reaction that I usually get with the low end balls.  This is the best Match up in the line in my opinion.

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RPM   - 400
PAP - 3 5/8 up 1 1/4

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Re: Match Up Black Pearl
« Reply #18 on: October 11, 2018, 08:55:28 AM »
BALL SPECS
Pin Length: 3- 4 
Starting Top Weight: 2.8 oz
Ball Weight: 15
 
DRILL PATTERN
Pin buffer 3 inches

Pin under the ring
 
BOWLER STYLE:  RH - Stroker
Rev Rate:  380-420
Ball Speed: 15-16
PAP/Track:  PAP:  5 13/16” and 1/2" up
 
SURFACE PREP
Box Finish: 2000 Abrilon
BALL MOTION
The match up black pearl. Reactor Pearl gives clean length, but still blends out the pattern with its matte finish.
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I bought this ball to fit in on the lower end of my arsenal. To straighten my angles. I drilled it pin down so it still picks up the roll when I get a little firmer with my speed. This ball works really great on an over under house pattern and lets me stay right longer.

 
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Re: Match Up Black Pearl
« Reply #19 on: October 11, 2018, 12:20:04 PM »
The MatchUp Pearl is the latest edition to the MatchUp Line. It's a pearl but, it's sanded....so, it is the smoothest MatchUP that I've rolled. I drilled it pin up, which is my go to symmetric layout and it reacted like I assumed it would. Honestly, it's a weird release for me...I didn't love the Match or MatchUp line. They are not bad bowling balls but,  I just didn't have a spot for them. The MatchUp Hybrid was my favorite one by far, I made a video on that ball and it was fun to roll. The "pearl" just doesn't fit anywhere...it's too early to stay in the track and the cover is too lazy to move in. Just my opinion but, if you have to drastically change surfaces on a ball to get a comfortable look, it's not the right ball for me. I have to mention that I did not get a ton of reps with this ball, maybe on shorter, lighter and/or sport patterns it would be stellar. Maybe I don't get around it enough...probably. It smells really good, so there is that. If you need something smooth and stable for lighter conditions, go grab one and let me know how wrong I am. Thank you for reading. #stormnation

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Re: Match Up Black Pearl
« Reply #20 on: October 11, 2018, 02:05:01 PM »
The Match Up Black Pearl is an updated version of the Match Up pearl but with a 2000 grit Abralon finish. The core numbers of the Stinger 2.0 are 2.57 rg and 0.035 diff in 15lb balls. The Match Up Black Pearl has a cool pearl black color, just as the name would suggest. The Reactor cover of the Black Pearl is cleaner through the front of the lane then most of today’s current highly porous, strong cover stocks, even with the 2000 grit finish.

I drilled the Black Pearl the same as my Match Up, 5.25 x 5.25 x 2. The Match Up has more length compared to the earlier reading sanded Black Pearl. The Black Pearl covers about the same amount of boards and has similar hook shapes as the Match Up, but on higher volume oil patterns, and more viscous oils. The Black Pearl is more of a  medium oil ball, that still saves energy for lighter oiled lanes that you need to get in, and still get recovery from the ball. I have also polished the Black Pearl, and get a closer reaction to the orange/silver/black, but with a little more rounded shape through the backend.

The Black Pearl is a good budget ball for league bowlers not wanting to break the bank, and still get some decent hook on medium conditions. The Black Pearl will also work well for tournament conditions that has the Match Up pearl pushing too long and not slowing down enough to generate roll through the pins . If you feel the need to replace your aging Match Up pearl or never drilled one in the first place, the Match Up Black pearl will fit right in. Thank you for taking the time to read my review of the Match Up from Storm, the Bowler’s company.
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Re: Match Up Black Pearl
« Reply #21 on: December 05, 2018, 12:34:44 AM »
LANE CONDITION

I drilled a Match Up Black Pearl with about a 5 1/2 pin and around 2 inch pin buffer. This equates to a quicker response layout that won't flare a ton. The Torrent is one of my favorite balls of all time and I still use it a lot on anything with enough volume. That ball is great for keeping it in front of me. When I need to migrate left, the Torrent isn't great for bumping the friction (5 1/2 pin to pap, 4.5 inch pin buffer). I also have a Rocketship with around a 5 3/4 pin to PAP and a 3 inch pin buffer. It rolls great, but turned out to be better for more tournamwnt shots when I need shape on the fresh. The Match Up Black Pearl flares a little less than the Rocketship and the read isn't quite as strong front to back (good thing). This allows me to play the lane rather than jump zones during the transition while still having tons of motion down the lane. Since I use my equipment based on response time, I go about 4 and 2 left with the Match Up Black Pearl on flatter patterns and around 3 left and 1 on house like patterns. As a comparison, this ball rolls a lot like the Hy-Roads from 2008 and 2009. It has a true read with a smooth booming move. Really hard to lose the pocket, but easy to carry the corners as long as you're not asking the ball to do too much. I feel like this ball compliments the IQ Tour and Winner Solid really well. It offers a cleaner look than those two, but not jerky off the friction like other balls in this realm of ball strength

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