BALL SPECS
Pin Length: 3.25
Starting Top Weight: 2.82oz
Ball Weight: 16.2
DRILL PATTERN
Pin to PAP: 4 ¾ (pin in ring)
CG is 1” up on the centerline
No hole
BOWLER STYLE
Rev Rate: High
Ball Speed: 18.6
PAP/Track: 5” across ½” down
SURFACE PREP
OOB
Later hand adjusted with a light rub of a well-used old 500 grit pad
BALL REACTION
I thought the cows were jumping over the moon as I dreamed that the Tropical Breeze Black-Teal didn't go sideways off of the dry. But then I realized it was not a dream and that Storm delivered the ball I know I've been waiting patiently to come back to the line-up.
My first test took place at a center in the area known for two things; a high friction surface along with a not so generous portion of conditioner. After watching the Big Hit Pearl roaring back off of the dry a few shots, I knew I was in the right place to test the Tropical Breeze Black-Teal. The ball was not only jerk-free on the dry boards but it made the pins dance. (I threw a few good messengers into the 10-pin) It was easy to see this ball was built for a friction party. Between the length, smooth transition off of the friction and the bonus of carrying the swisher strikes I was satisfied. The hype around this ball was that is was going to be the new version of the Lightning Storm and this ball definitely reminded me of this ball. Eventually an old 500 grit pad came out and I lightly rubbed the surface to see how the change would affect the motion. Even the surface adjustment could not force the ball to stand up early.
Since initially throwing this ball I got to throw it before league payout and the lanes had not been done for a day. That was just what I wanted to hear. Again the ball was not fighting to get down the lane and my carry was not scarified, evident by tossing 8 strikes on 9 pitches. I was thinking I might rough this ball to 2,000 but now I think I'm done playing with it until my pink-purple Breeze arrives. I did get to use this ball at the Dutchman tournament and it was a gem as my other equipment other than my Mainframe were just too much ball!!!
The Tropical Breeze series is going to give the league bowlers a ball that they can stay in the track, while giving the tournament players an option for the short patterns and patterns as they erode. The high rev guys are going to just love the fact that they don't have to play nice at the bottom, FINALLY!!! I'm looking forward to seeing how the shell comes to life the more I use it.
COMMENTS
Likes: Reaction, reaction, reaction
Dislikes: That this ball wasn't out before now