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PhysiX Blackout
« on: December 27, 2024, 09:13:01 AM »
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The Storm PhysiX Blackout bowling ball is a game-changer, blending advanced technology and superior performance. Engineered with revolutionary Nano additives, this ball takes its place at the forefront of bowling innovation. Designed with NeX Pearl technology, it thrives in higher oil conditions, delivering a new dimension to the already impressive PhysiX line. At its core lies the Atomic A.I. Core, featuring an ultra-low RG construction that generates powerful spin and a dynamic, center-heavy mass. This unique design promotes a consistent flare potential, ensuring each shot delivers exceptional length and predictable shape. Perfect for players who love to see their ball rev up and produce impressive flare, the PhysiX Blackout is the ultimate choice for unmatched precision and power.

Color: Black
All colors do vary somewhat from the picture shown
Coverstock: NeX Pearl Reactive
Core: Atomic A.I. (14-16#)
Finish: 2000-grit Abralon
RG: 2.47 (based on 15# ball)
Differential: 0.055 (based on 15# ball)
Recommended Lane Condition: Medium to Heavy Oil
Fragrance: Pineapple

 

tenpin842

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Re: PhysiX Blackout
« Reply #1 on: December 27, 2024, 08:59:16 PM »
Likes: What is there not to like about this ball? For me, its in my bag! his ball rolls so good, I'm really happy with it. I never had a Physix, but this ball is black, so I had to give it a try. I was a little worried being 2000 out of the box, but once I threw it, it had a spot in my bag. For me, it reads the mid lane VERY WELL. Then it reads the back end, but it doesn't snap when it hits the dry. It works, say the Virtual Energy Blackout snaps to hard, or the Lightning Blackout doesn't hook enough, This ball is perfect right in the middle, but even more. With the new cover NeX Pearl, to me it feels like it blends the lane, Even works on drier lanes for me and you can move deeper to play the middle of the lane, or play a little straighter when that lanes are oily. I'm very happy with it.

Dislikes: Not sure yet, This cover cleans up very well, I was looking for maybe some lane shine on it? But the cover cleans up very well...So...nothing to dislike about it lol



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Re: PhysiX Blackout
« Reply #2 on: Today at 05:40:46 AM »
Physix Blackout
https://www.youtube.com/shorts/n8NFbT7Nrj0
Attention Star S2
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s3G-wOwqjv0&t=1s...
Road Warrior
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b8T_lgwG4BM&t=1s
Origin
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VFs8AQas00g&t=1s
Ball Reviews:
Physix Blackout:
The Physix Blackout has become one of my favorite balls. It is usable on a variety of conditions and has become the first out the bag on THS in different centers which play entirely different which shows some of the versatility of this ball. The pearl cover with the 2000 finish allows the ball to be clean through the front of the lane yet smooth off the breakpoint and allows plenty of continuation down lane when it is needed most. I have been able to play with my angles closed and opened as well as get a little deeper into game 2 than other asym options that would typically burn up by this point. This ball, also, was good on sport. Bowling on 45' where my angle was closed towards the pocket this ball provided plenty of motion through the pins given the longer distance and higher volume of what I was bowling on. This ball is a must have for the competitive bowler and is another great rendition in the Physix line.
Attention Star S2:
The hybrid version of the Attention line is out with a much more controllable smooth motion compared to its predecessor the Attention Star. The S2 is great for those medium to heavier oil conditions when control is needed. I found this very usable on sport conditions when my angles needed to be closed and I wanted to keep everything in front of me and control to the pocket. This ball is slower responding than the original which allows you to use this on the fresh. When the lanes begin to hook up front and a cleaner reaction is needed you can piggy back onto to the original to continue to allow your ball to angle down lane without sacrificing energy and hitting power at the pins.
Road Warrior:
A new iteration the the popular Road line is back with the Road Warrior. This version is a pearl with the R2S deep cover. It is much slower than the original HyRoad pearl, which makes it more controllable. When you need a cleaner reaction than the stronger asym or symmetrical's the Road Warrior will be a good option to go to. 
Origin:
New core, new cover and tons of power. The Origin is great for those medium to heavier oil conditions. At first, I found the ball a little too clean so I adjusted the surface to 2000 to get it to pick up sooner. The surface adjustment made all the difference in seeing the ball motion I was looking for. I found success on THS when the lanes play tight and I want to play more up the track area. Origin reserved tons of energy as it exited the pattern and continued well through the pins. Also, saw success on sport when my angles needed to slowly open up this ball was strong enough to dig into the deeper part of the lane where oil was still present yet provided strong continuation down lane that didn't sacrifice carry. The Origin will be a good option on on fresh or transition.