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sstaz

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Virtual Gravity Nano
« on: January 17, 2011, 07:43:44 AM »
 
Coverstock: NRG - Nano Reactive Genesis 
Weight Block: Shape-Lock HD (High Density) (14-16 pounds) 
Ball Color: Orange/ Navy/ Cobalt All colors do vary somewhat from the picture shown. 
Ball Finish: 4000-grit Abralon 
RG Differential: 16#-.048, 15#-.052, 14#-.050 
RG Average: 16#-2.48, 15#-2.48, 14#-2.53 
Flare Potential: 6" Plus (High) 
Recommended Lane Conditions: Heavy Oil 
- A few tiny pit holes in the cover stock of the ball are normal 
Description: Storm is known for producing the best high performance balls on the market. When the Virtual Gravity was released in 2008, it not only turned heads but gave bowlers of all skill levels an unprecedented amount of hook on even the oiliest lanes imaginable. The new Virtual Gravity Nano is intended to create a similar yet stronger ball motion built specifically for heavy oil. This can be accomplished with either a stronger coverstock (texture) or more aggressive weight block (lower radius of gyration or increased differential). As the original Virtual Gravity quickly became Storm‟s all-time best seller, the new Nano is sure to follow in its footsteps...and yes, those are big shoes to fill! Looking at the original Virtual Gravity, the Shape-Lock HD weight block/core system produced a fast-revving action that especially helped bowlers looking for a stronger change of direction usually privy to only those with big rev rates! The Shape-Lock HD motor will continue to power the Nano as well. A breakthrough in coverstock technology rarely happens due to the complex nature of chemistry and polymer science. But Storm's research and development team is committed to maintaining the "pole position" in bowling innovation, so it's no surprise that we are changing the game yet again with the new NRG cover. With Nanotechnology, NRG will give bowlers increased oil traction due to the micro-dynamic enhancements of the surface. Just looking at the surface of the new NRG material shows you the increased surface texture between the peaks and valleys, as well as the more aggressive edges on the top of the peaks! We're continuing to push the envelope; we just hope you are ready for it. 



 

Dan Belcher

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Re: Virtual Gravity Nano
« Reply #16 on: January 30, 2011, 03:17:29 PM »
FYI, if you like the Gravity Shift, get the Anarchy and throw the same drill on it and just move your feet a couple boards further inside.  Very similar ball motions, except the Anarchy will tip more downlane.  I recently had to finally semi-retire my Gravity Shift since it just doesn't have the pop downlane it used to (too many games, too many redrillings by the previous owner), and the Anarchy REALLY reminds me of what the Gravity Shift did, except it's giving me even more entry angle and even more control.
 



n00dlejester wrote on 1/30/2011 9:43 AM:All I care about, is I hope above all other hopes there's a pearl version of this ball.  I LOVE the Gravity Shift like a brother, and if they release a newer version of that ball I am going to buy multiple cases of that ball. 

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Trudell

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Re: Virtual Gravity Nano
« Reply #17 on: February 03, 2011, 04:44:08 AM »
 There is a video review of this ball on you tube right now. Just search virtual gravity nano. It looks like the old blue and orange eraser.

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Gunnz

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Re: Virtual Gravity Nano
« Reply #18 on: February 05, 2011, 02:17:06 PM »
The color scheme of this ball reminds me of the Attitude Shift, which was a very good, underrated ball



john rambo

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Re: Virtual Gravity Nano
« Reply #19 on: February 07, 2011, 02:19:39 PM »
Umm.  Looks Like the original Virtual Gravity without the black

 



bautch24

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Re: Virtual Gravity Nano
« Reply #20 on: February 11, 2011, 07:38:31 AM »
Hope some new vids pop up soon, bowlingball.com is lame for throwing it on that 36' pattern.

Bigmike

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Re: Virtual Gravity Nano
« Reply #21 on: February 11, 2011, 09:09:33 AM »

 Amen! Luved the 'Tude Shift!!!!!
Gunnz wrote on 2/5/2011 3:17 PM:
The color scheme of this ball reminds me of the Attitude Shift, which was a very good, underrated ball




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