Infinite Physix • Premier Series
Core • Atomic Core
Coverstock • ReX Pearl Reactive • Finish 4000-grit Abralon
Weight • 15 lbs. RG •2.48 Differential • .053 Int. Diff • 017
Layout • 4 x 4 x 1
Tester PAP • 5" R, 5/8" D Tester Axis Tilt • 11° Tester Rev Rate • 325
Test Pattern • 42' THS (Typical House Shot) • Modified, Kegel Stone Street
When Storm created the Infinite Physics, they set out to get the bowling world's attention. Well, I am here to tell you they got mine! The Infinite Physics is built with the finely tuned asymmetric Atomic Core and wrapped with the Rex Pearl Reactive Coverstock. And this winning combination responds brilliantly to the "feel" of the bowler bringing a new dimension to the game. So, let's take a look at how the Infinite Physix's reacted to a THS.
The Atomic Core in the Infinite Physix is a strong asymmetric core. And as a straighter player, the "centered-heavy" design of the Atomic Core delivered a powerful motion without me having to force the issue! Instead, I like how I could relax my hand and allow the ball to do the work. And with its low RG, the Atomic Core doesn't struggle to get down lane. Instead, I loved how it makes a decisive turn of the pattern. And gives me, the down and in player, that angularity at the pocket without sacrificing a heavy continuous roll through the pin-deck!
From the first shot with the new ReX Pearl Reactive cover, I love the predictability and control the ReX Pearl gave to the Infinite Physix. Additionally, I loved how this cover reacted off my hand as a player. Whether playing up five early on or moving in and opening my angles, the ReX Pearl cover allowed me the comfort of playing my game. The Rex Pearl reads well in the front part of the lane, creates a smooth transition in the mid-section, and has a crisp, well-defined turn off the pattern. The 4000-grit Abralon surface was ample for my down and in style; however, when I tweaked the surface to 2000-grit Abralon/Storm #3 polish, the Infinite Physics became a destructive force for me on a THS. The ReX Pearl Reactive cover leaves plenty of room for surface adjustments, and I suggest tweaking it to your personal game.
In conclusion, the Infinite Physix is an impressive release by Storm. And what you will love most about this ball is its ability to put the game back in your hand as a player. The Infinite Physix reacts to your release and gives you the freedom to roll your game. The Infinite Physix reads well, turns hard, and leaves you, the player, in control! So, see your local Pro-Shop operator today and drill up your Infinite Physix to fit in your arsenal! It's worth it!
Rick Klimowicz
Storm Products Pro Shop Staff
Roll the Ball Pro shop
Penndel, PA