BallReviews
Equipment Boards => Storm => Topic started by: LuckyLefty on August 29, 2004, 09:22:02 AM
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Solid performer, this smooth coverstock which doesn't jump off the dry is nice on overreactive synthetics. This ball is really smooth and the core flares very consistently down the lanes. One tends to know where this ball is going to go off the hand!
I am in the process of polishing as the house I'm in likes one to move to the outside to get attack angle on the left!
REal nice real clean lots of predictable flare without much effort!
REgards,
Luckylefty
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i completely agree...although i havent seen many others throwing it, i love this ball and have found it to be extremely consistent.
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RED STRIPE
ITS BEER
HOORAY BEER!
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I have the Barbed wire which is even milder than the Razor. This ball gets through the heads with ease and is easy to control. This is my mildest resin piece by far. In fact it is milder than my Slate Blue Gargoyle on most lanes. Mostly I use the ball in a wood house with a lot of friction. It is usually the only ball I can keep in the pocket in that house. Carry is a bit of an issue, as I leave more 9 counts with my BW than with anything else I throw.
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Why does everyone laugh when I bowl?
louie
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that entire line of balls from storm is incredible, as i have had great success with the hot wire, razor wire, barbed wire, and have seen more than a few people throwing the hot rod. you really cant go wrong, and the price is unbelievable.
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RED STRIPE
ITS BEER
HOORAY BEER!
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Haven't tried the Razor Wire, but on the right conditions the Hot Wire and Barbed Wire work very effectively. I'll be able to speak more about the Hot Wire once I get a few league games in, but so far with the few practice games I've had I like the way it reads the mid lane and backs...
When the lanes are fried in the front and the backs are still screaming, the Barbed Wire will work well on that condition.
Matt