Last ball to review on this site of the many Storm balls I've owned, and nothing's different. This ball is incredible, especially in the backend. No other Storm ball has this kind of backend on everything but drenched backends. When nothing else pulls up, this ball (and the El Nino X-IT, but not with this hard of snap)will. I even put some polish on mine, and it does the job. I drilled it for as much length as I could get, and it still sets up a little early, but that just helps the backend. When I throw it right, it will be going straight when it hits the backend, and then it just decimates the pins. It's not a slide and snap ball, it's a curve and snap/continuous hitter. It's amazing, I've never seen a ball with this much snap in the backend that kept drilling through the pocket. Most balls that I've seen that snap at the backend run straight through the pocket. They take the five pin out straight on and run between the 8 and 9. This ball, however, snaps right into the pocket and (I'm a righty) then proceeds to head straight for the 8 pin, pushing the 5 into the 9. I have left a few 9 pins, but no more than with any other ball. There's nothing more beautiful than watching the ball arc out between the second and third arrow to the 6 or 7 board, making a subtle move just before the backend and then crushing every single pin off the deck. Nearly every shot I throw with it turns heads because of the noise it makes when it hits the pins. Even when you make a bad shot and you know it, you still have to scratch your head when it leaves a pin or two, it doesn't seem possible for this ball not to carry every pin.