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Second Dimension
« on: December 31, 1969, 06:00:00 PM »
Color: Midnight Sky/Malibu/Wine All colors do vary somewhat from the picture shown.
- Coverstock: R2X Pearl with E.T.M. (Enhanced Traction Mica)
- Weight Block: Continuum Core
- Ball Finish: 1500-grit Polish
- Flare Potential: 5”-6” (Med-High)
- RG: 16 - 2.49, 15 - 2.51, 14 - 2.55
- Diff: 16 - .49, 15 - .48, 14 - .45
- Fragrance: Apple Pie
- Description: Storm has developed a pearlized version of the Dimensionâ„¢ with enhanced traction in the carry-down and increased entry angle to the pocket. We knew the perfect complement to the original Dimensionâ„¢ would be to wrap the Continuumâ„¢ core in a pearlized version of the R2Xâ„¢ coverstock. This would give added length and increased entry angle to the pocket on medium to lighter volume patterns. This ball is also be the perfect go-to ball once the Dimensionâ„¢ starts to read early friction in the front of the lane, causing it to slow down too fast. The idea is to utilize a different type of mica that would change the surface profile of the coverstock and create enhanced friction with the lane surface. What we have developed could possibly be the next evolution in surface technology.

 

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Re: Second Dimension
« Reply #31 on: April 10, 2009, 01:02:08 AM »
I've had mine a months, 5X3 1" buffer, weight hole.

It's the best midlane ball I've ever had. It reads like no other ball. It's carry is way above average.

Why this ball is a must in every bag - it's also the most versatile ball I've had. I've cashed in 3 tournaments including a non THS with this ball playing from 5th arrow to up the boards at 7. I also have a 300 and a 787 with it.

And all in box condition. The 1500 grit with polish is perfect. I do not anticipate changing the surface. It can be a bit jumpy on a fresh shot so I have to be carefully, but during transition, I just throw it with confidence and never have seen it wiggle once with carrydown.

I have put 2nd Dimensions in 6 of my students and one has incresed his average 4 pins to just over 200, not an easy easy task this late in the season. I've seen bowlers in my area with ball speeds of 13mph on the low end and 20mph on the high end and all have noticed dramatic looks and reacts.

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Re: Second Dimension
« Reply #32 on: April 14, 2009, 07:56:06 PM »
I had my Second Dimension layed out by Chris Schlemer at the Indy stop. We went with a 5 1/4 by 4 layout with cg shifted out 1 in and no hole. Changed the surface to 2000 by hand. We were trying to control backend reaction for Viper pattern. This layout allowed me to stand closer to my target and not worry about the dry at end of pattern. I love the fact how much middle lane read this ball has and still has plenty and backend. I have to say after being on staff with another company for a few yrs. Coming to Storm has been incredible.. From the great balls to the wonderful people who go out of there way to help you.

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Re: Second Dimension
« Reply #33 on: April 21, 2009, 05:58:28 PM »
drilled two second dimension one with a 4x4 layout and
one with pin under ring finger what ball reaction used
them on house pattern to sport patterns open up the
breakpoint on both.got another on order they roll to good
 they just seem to roll good for everyone.


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Re: Second Dimension
« Reply #34 on: May 21, 2009, 02:20:16 PM »
Layout:  4 3/8 pin to PAP, CG is 3 ¾ from  PAP,  Pin is 1 ½ above midline of grip.

Lane Condition: House shot, medium to heavy oil.

What type of hook?  Shiny flips hard in the backend, when you take the shine off it hooks just as much if not more than the virtual gravity. It worked fabulous at the US Open the first day recovering really well. Clean through the front at the US Open where it tends to hook early and got through the carry down.

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Re: Second Dimension
« Reply #35 on: May 22, 2009, 01:42:08 PM »
What can I say? It's a great ball! Actually my 1st Storm ball and I love it! Pin next to ring, Cg under pin, slightly towards center grip.

Shot 235 out of the box and have since shot many 220-250 games with EASE. Ball is really clean through the heads and rolls quite heavy, but always in control. If I yank it left, it'll still hold. If I miss target right, it'll still come back...usually leaving a 4-pin. Doesn't over react for me, which is very important. Pin carry is strong and sends pins all over the place, however I still managed to miss two 5-pins even with tomahawk messengers, that I have no clue haha.

I only regret not giving Storm a try a lot earlier. Definitely won't be my last Storm ball. Cheers.




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Re: Second Dimension
« Reply #36 on: May 25, 2009, 10:11:35 PM »
What makes this ball special? A pearl that is not afraid of oil!

The Continuum core provides that different look that separates it from a lot of balls on the market. The core flexes it's muscle in the mid lane to help improve the ability to get a read. This ball is great for those with speed too as it does not squirt through the break.

Compliments the Hy-Road well...I go to my Hy-Road when I need more angle to adjust my carry.

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Re: Second Dimension
« Reply #37 on: June 04, 2009, 03:20:55 PM »
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Lay Out: 4.5" from PAP at 45* PAP angle and 50* VAL angle. The pin ended up in my ring finger. I put a 7/8" - 2" deep weight hole on my VAL.

Surface: I used it box, then 2000abr by hand, then 4000abr by hand.

Purpose: I didn't have a purpose, but was more drilling something to try to compliment a Street Rod solid that stops on the back.

Initial Observations: I have thrown this on our house shot on Pro Anvillane and also in a couple of PBA regionals and one PBA National TQR. The TQR was alternating between Viper and Scorpion and the regional was on Scorpion on Pro Anvillane. On the house shots, the ball let me get right of the puddle in the friction more. I was able to keep on the edge of the friction and migrate left when needed. The minute I pinged a 10 pin, I just moved 2/1 or 3/2 left depending on how weak it hit the pocket. When the lanes started to burn, I could keep tweeking left and keep hitting the hole. On the PBA shots especially Scorpion, the pin under layout was slower off the corner and I left a lot of corners. This is a limitation of my game and release and not indicitive of the ball.

Final thoughts: With this layout, I get a controlled reaction in the mid lane and a slower response off the friction. I think I would be better off drilling a complimentary one that is pin higher with a stronger pin position like 4". This should give it the "ummph" to get around the corner more on patterns like Scorpion and Chameleon where surface and lane cross forces you left of 20.

Additional Thoughts: I had to really work on the surface with this control layout to find a happy medium. What has been working the best for me is 4000abr by hand. Storm's polished 1500 grit can be very touchy for my game and it is best for me to knock it off the surface before I even throw a ball down the lane. Once I found the correct surface for this layout, this ball got REAL GOOD on the house patterns.



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Re: Second Dimension
« Reply #38 on: June 09, 2009, 07:37:50 PM »
Layout  5.5 x 5 no hole   pin up

axis  5 1/2 over  1/4 up  
med-high revs
med ball speed
14lbs

This ball does exactly what you expect it to...rev hard and turn the corner hard.  I wasnt able to use the original dimension all that much, but this one seems to be the best ball in my bag for a THS, compared it mostly to my Rapid Fire Pearl...same layout....the SD read the lane earlier and covered about 7-8 more boards overall.  This is easily the best pearl ive drilled for any solid amount of oil!  Havent got to use on any PBA patterns, but when I do I will update.
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Re: Second Dimension
« Reply #39 on: June 11, 2009, 06:29:13 PM »
Specs:
15.04lbs
4 inch pin
3.16 top

Layout:
Pin Under Ring, CG kicked out, with a weight hole five inches from the center of the grip through the CG down.

Pic: http://img36.imageshack.us/i/seconddimension1.jpg/

Layout:
Pin Under Ring, CG kicked out, with a weight hole five inches from the center of the grip through the CG down.

The Second Dimension is an awesome ball. It is really clean through the front, strong in the midlane and has a hard continuous arc on the backend. I tried this ball for the first time on AMF lanes which has a THS which is usually oiled 8 to 8 and dry 8 and out but this is after a 4 man league. The only shot that made this ball look decent was deep inside and out to the dry. THe way this ball rolled was very impressive. It does remind me of the Cell from Rotogrip because of the continuous motion.

The true test was at Nationals in Las Vegas. Believe it or not this was the ball i used in all of the events most of the time. With the arching continous reacton, it was perfect. The ball got down lane with ease on the 40 ft pattern and when it hit the right spot on the backend, the carry was great.

Not only was this ball amazing at Nationals, it was the best thing at the Bowling This Month Tournament which puts out a 40ft one to one flat shot. This ball gave me the strong roll in the mids and tame backend i needed. It helped me get my best finish which is on the cashing board so far.

I am definitely going to get another one with a high pin over the fingers.


Storm has done it again. I won't be surprise if this ball in included in one of the categories for ball of the year.

Thanks to Ernest Goedicke at Storm for his help and advice.


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Re: Second Dimension
« Reply #40 on: June 12, 2009, 11:56:49 AM »
This is the 2nd ball I have drilled.  I have the pin over the ring finger with the cg not quite stacked down from the pin.  I have a light cover of Storm Moonshine on as well.

  This has been the most versatile ball that I have drilled in a long time.  I can play straight up the gutter or as deep as 5th-6th arrow crossing the whole lane.  The ball has great traction in the oil for a pearl, but it doesn't read early to let the ball hold the energy for after the midlane.

  I am bowling in a PbA Experience league over the summer.  I have used this ball all four weeks, two weeks of shark and two weeks of scorpion.  It's versatility is un-matched.


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Re: Second Dimension
« Reply #41 on: August 02, 2009, 11:22:31 PM »
Ball is a two finger drilled ball. Drilled 5 5/8 x 4 5/8 with the pin 3" above my bridge. Surface is at 2000 abralon. This ball is amazing on my pbax shark. Started playing straight on the outside and after two games was quickly playing 5 boards inside of everyone on the pattern. Very strong smooth roll with this layout and surface. Great job storm. Thanks to monty stratton at bowlers depot oceanside.
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Re: Second Dimension
« Reply #42 on: October 13, 2009, 04:21:35 PM »
This is probably my favorite ball in my bag right now. I have used it on everything from Shark to Cheetah, and even was able to put up good scores on the US Open pattern with it. 3-3.5" pin, above the bridge, CG stacked. It is a very good benchmark ball for me, and could be dulled or polished and still be successful. When I first bought it, I bowled a tournament with it and had very good success on a 42 foot sport shot. I also used it in league over the summer and was second in average. It is very versatile and can be used with great success on either sport or house shots.
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Re: Second Dimension
« Reply #43 on: October 15, 2009, 03:26:15 AM »
Im a lefty Tweener, with a med-high track, and high ball speed.  I have my Second Dimension drilled Pin under Middle finder, and cg in the center of the palm.  I believe the R2X Pearl w/ E.T.M coverstocked matched up with continuum core says enough.  This ball can turn on the back-end very hard, yet with the slight of hand position you can gain excellent control of that backend and be able to play just about any line the lanes are giving you.  The versatility this balls gives you once your on game 5, game 6 ect.. to get through the heads without burning up any of its energy is a valueable asset to have in any collegiate, tournament, or league bowlers arsenal.
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Re: Second Dimension
« Reply #44 on: November 14, 2009, 01:29:06 PM »
For this Second Dimension, we drilled it with a 4 1/2 X 3 1/2 with a 2" pin buffer with the pin up. Left it at box condition and used it on our THS and a modified house pattern. This ball starts up a sooner then my REIGN, but not as early as my two MUTANT CELLS. My prior Second Dimension was a weaker in layout and at 2000 grit. What a versatile cover and core combo. I can play deeper and straighter with this ball. I love it... Best of Luck to all RG/STORM users.
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Re: Second Dimension
« Reply #45 on: November 22, 2009, 09:42:45 PM »
I drilled this ball up about 2 or 3 months ago and have not been able to keep my hands off of it since. This is the go-to ball for me. I always use this in league and in tournaments no matter what condition. I drilled for control with a dual angle layout 65x3 1/2x65 and got exactly what I asked for. I feel the most comfortable throwing this ball because I can read the ball reaction so well. It transitions very well and gives a predictable read even with the oob surface. I didnt have to change anything on this ball with the surface. I can make the ball do different things with my hand such as speed, tilt, rev rate, the works. This is a ball I always have in my bag, and hope to get another one soon. Thank you Storm for the best ball of my bowling career so far! Even though I have only been bowling for about 2 and a half years. I have shot so well with this ball, and I don't think people expect half of the stuff I have accomplished with this ball from a youth bowler. I hope to be on staff someday, but for now I will always throw only Storm and Roto Grip!!!