The inception of the Dual-Drive was born of a sprawling development process that has spanned years. This could not be achieved without placing a weight block of specific size and shape inside of another weight block. The outer weight block incorporates strategically placed geometric shapes that, in conjunction with the inner weight block, establishes a new standard in bowling ball motion – faster revving action with a higher level of energy transfer at the pins.
QuoteThe inception of the Dual-Drive was born of a sprawling development process that has spanned years. This could not be achieved without placing a weight block of specific size and shape inside of another weight block. The outer weight block incorporates strategically placed geometric shapes that, in conjunction with the inner weight block, establishes a new standard in bowling ball motion – faster revving action with a higher level of energy transfer at the pins.Hmm... kind of interesting.
I have to give credit where credit is due. No other company has the ability to create the leg humping, over promotion and meaningless drivel that Storm generates when they release a new ball.
Quote from: milorafferty on January 04, 2017, 02:53:39 PMI have to give credit where credit is due. No other company has the ability to create the leg humping, over promotion and meaningless drivel that Storm generates when they release a new ball.I agree. Got to give credit. Storm seems so oversaturated right now. Look at the thunder line now: HyRoad, HyRoad Pearl, Fight, Street Fight, Rocket Ship, and Torrent.Hell you can group the Timeless in with those also. 7 balls that fit in a similar spot of their lineup
That Timeless will be Premier level pricing I bet.
So the upshot here is yet another attempt to replace the hyroad? Only with a slightly higher diff, a mechanical signature and a higher price tag.