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Sure Lock
« on: March 16, 2017, 01:38:35 PM »
Storm continues the success of the Lock series with the Sure Lock bowling ball. The Sure Lock combines the successful RAD-X core with their new GI-17 (Game Improvement-2017) solid reactive coverstock. This combination works to provide a unique ball motion. The core provides awesome hook and ball motion with power while the coverstock fights through heavy oil to produce mid-lane roll. This ball helps with controlling the mid-lane as well as pin carry. The Sure Lock is a sure thing!

Color: Navy/Electric/Orange
Core: RAD-X
Coverstock: GI-17 Solid Reactive
Finish: 2000-grit Abralon
RG: 2.48
Differential: 0.054
** RG and Diff are based off of 15 lb. balls
Recommended Lane Condition: Heavy Oil
Fragrance: Orange Clove

 

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Sure Lock review - Mark Tarkington
« Reply #16 on: July 07, 2017, 02:26:51 PM »
Right Handed
Ball weight:  15
Rev Rate:  400
Ball Speed:  17.3
Axis Tilt:  7
Axis Rotation:  45*
PAP:  3 3/4 horizontal, 7/8 up
Layout:  50 x 4 ½ x 50

This ball is strong.  For me, it’s too strong for a THS.  I’ve tried using it with the oob finish and had very little success on any THS leagues.  However; instead of tweaking the surface, I decided to try it on some sport patterns.  I had the chance to roll it on both regional & tour chameleon patterns and that’s where it shined.

On the regional pattern, I was able to play a bit straighter and had to ball down quite sooner, but while it worked, it worked quite well.

On the tour pattern, with about 10 games on it (slight lane shine), the Sure Lock was awesome for the first 3 games.  Just making minor adjustments from pair to pair.  I really liked what I saw and plan to keep this ball in the bag for higher volume/longer pattern tourneys.

For anyone looking for a stronger ball, something that could be at the top of the bag, you need look no further than the Sure Lock.
Mark Tarkington
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Re: Sure Lock
« Reply #17 on: July 10, 2017, 09:05:05 PM »
 The new ball from Storm is the Sure Lock.  The Sure Lock is the solid cover version of the original Lock.  I was a huge fan of the Lock, but the Sure Lock may be the strongest ball I've thrown for awhile.  It has great overall hook, but the Sure Lock has more backend motion even for a strong asymmetrical core.  At the last couple tournaments that I've bowled lately there was a lot of the Sure Lock on several pairs.  The interesting thing was that there was several different styles throwing the Sure Lock. Bowlers were playing out around the track and some playing the deep inside line, all with great success. Very good addition to the Storm Premier Line.

PAP- 3 5/8 up 1 1/4
Speed - 16-17
Rev rate - 400
Tilt - 17

Layout - 5 x 4.5 x 4.5

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Re: Sure Lock
« Reply #18 on: July 12, 2017, 05:22:38 PM »
The Sure Lock is the solid covered version of the Lock and Snap Lock, in the premier line of balls from Storm. This solid cover is called GI-17. The Sure Lock uses the same RAD-X core as the previous two releases. The Sure Lock color combination of orange, electric and Navy, is sure to remind bowlers of the Virtual Gravity Nano. The Sure Lock comes from the factory sanded with a 2000 grit abralon finish. The core numbers of the Sure Lock are 2.48 Rg, .054 diff, and .018 intermediate diff, in 15 lb balls.
I used a very strong layout of 3.75 x 5.5 x 2.5 on the Sure Lock, to compliment my Snap Lock drilled 3.75 x 6 x 2.5. I decided to go with this strong of a layout, because many of the current oils today give me an over under reaction, if I'm not using a higher flare drilling, as I don’t have an ultra high rev rate. Long pin distance drillings with more surface on the ball become too speed sensitive for me, and often times cover too many boards. A stronger layout like this, for me, tends to reduce the overall board coverage because the core finds it’s prefered spin axis quicker and I don’t need to use as much surface to get the ball to read the lane the right way. When bowling in centers with either a flatter pattern, or using older technology oil that isn’t as “slick” as the new stuff, I use more traditional layouts and or would gravitate more towards the Snap Lock. My Sure Lock in the box finish had good motion, but was too big of a gap from my Snap Lock. I lightly smoothed out the cover on all four quadrants with Storm step #1 compound. With this finish, the Sure Lock gives me that earlier and stronger reacting version of my Snap Lock. The Sure Lock has a more defined motion than the Alpha Crux, which it replaced in the line-up. The Alpha Crux is more rounded through the backend, where the Sure Lock is a more defined shape.
The Sure Lock is a big hooking ball, that will cover some boards depending on your layout choice. The defined shape through the backend is more ideal for slick lane surfaces, and not real squeaky clean backends. If you are looking for a big ball motion with change of direction, look into a Sure Lock. Thank you for taking the time to read my review of the Storm Sure Lock. Now go Bowl up a Storm!
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