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Storm overview (IMO)
« on: December 04, 2008, 03:20:11 AM »
Well, we are five tournaments deep in our first season on Storm contract, and I thought I would post my thoughts on what we've drilled so far.  Since I drill all the team's equipment, I have a bit different opinion on some of them than my players do, so bear with me.  All the guys will be posting their own reviews of this stuff in the coming weeks, so you can read their thoughts as well.  These are just my thoughts as an overseer.

We have drilled at least one of nearly every ball in the lineup at this point (and some that aren't), so I will list them in order of our receipt of the products.  We've had more time with some of them than others, and I've seen them on all sorts of different surfaces and patterns.  Here goes.

Dimension - this is as good a heavy-rolling solid sanded reactive ball as I've seen in a while.  It reminds me alot of an Ultimate Inferno, a ball that I was in love with when I bowled in college.  I find it to be versatile as well, I've seen the guys use it from all sorts of angles and it has plenty of power at the pins, especially for a sanded ball.  We haven't experimented with polishing them yet, but we may do that now that the Virutals have started showing up.  

Gravity Shift - A favorite among the guys that are a bit softer with their ballspeed.  It reads in the midlane very well and recovers from almost anywhere.  We had (and continue to have) great success with these at a hand-applied 2000 grit surface when the lane opens up.

T-Road Solid - One of the most versatile balls in the lineup.  This core controls the midlane better than any other, and surface tweaks make it such that you can make the ball your most aggressive or make it almost skid-flip.  In the box finish it is an excellent heavy roll that makes a strong enough move on the backend to keep pins flying.  Its a great benchmark ball.

T-Road Pearl - I think we will drill more of these before the year is over, because you get all the midlane control of the solid with easy length and tons of recovery downlane.  If it weren't for the Gravity Shift, everyone would have one of these, but I feel they overlap a bit.  For the price though, hard to ignore this kind of performance.

Rapid Fire - The most under-rated ball in the line.  I don't feel the Rapid gets enough credit, and I was so impressed by this one that I personally drilled two of them.  Easily tunable cover and a smooth overall reaction.  It is a great alternative for a T-Road solid for guys with less ballspeed.  Very easy through the fronts and a smooth read downlane.  

Rapid Fire Pearl - I almost feel this ball is more aggressive than the solid version.  It reads the midlane very strong for a pearl and just keeps coming on the backend, and does it all without even touching the lane in the heads.  Great from inside angles due to the recovery and ease through the fronts.

Street Rod - Another underrated ball.  The Reactor cover is still great.  Wrapped around a simple lightbulb you wouldn't expect a whole lot, but this thing is really a sleeper.  Really smooth off the spot and controls the midlane very well for a medium/lower flare ball.  Guys with hand love it, and it gets through the pins very well.  

Street Rod Pearl - Keep it shined and it will get you to the pocket on even the toastiest of lane conditions.  Not as flippy as alot of pearls, due to the lightbulb core.  The guys with hand love it, just like the solid.  They make an excellent 1-2 combo that alot of people would overlook.  

Spit Fire - This is a ball we would have missed out on but I managed to snatch up a few here and there.  It doesn't get much better than this ball when the track opens up.  It doesn't jump off the dry and is a great choice in anyone's hand when the lanes get dry.  If you need a bit more pop than a pearl street rod, this is the way to go.  I had to grab a few to keep around, because these are the real deal.

Hy-Road - The response to this ball has been huge.  Drilled one up, and instantly everyone wanted one.  It has the nice heavy roll of the solid T-Road with the ease through the fronts of the pearl.  This will be in everyone's bag before long.  I can see it getting alot of playing time in the middle of blocks, it responds to friction the way you like to see it.  Strong, but not flippy.  The guys create a lot of room with it.

Virtual Gravity - This ball is unreal.  With all the midlane roll you get you don't expect backend reaction like this, but its there.  The guys that don't have as much hand are loving it because it opens up the hook spot on the fresh.  I was using pin-up layous on theirs, and it comes off the spot very strong and carry is phenominal.  I am interested to see what it would do with some shine.  When we drill them for the guys with more hand, I'll try some pin-down layouts to smooth it out some.  The Dimension is great, but this ball is a whole new animal.

Top to bottom, the line is very versatile and I feel we can cover most anything.  I've had very few problems matching my players with good core/cover combos, and the performance we get out of everything is very good.  I couldn't be happier with it so far.

Thanks to Kevin Ellis at Storm, and his buddy Roger Noodhoek at RotoGrip.  Kevin has shown great support for our team, as has Roger for our ladies team.  It has been a great season so far, and we hope to build on the success we've had to this point, with the help of our friends at Storm!

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Re: Storm overview (IMO)
« Reply #1 on: December 04, 2008, 11:24:40 AM »
Thanks for the summary. Good luck the rest of the season.
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Re: Storm overview (IMO)
« Reply #2 on: December 04, 2008, 11:41:54 AM »
Great post, J.J.  Really gives those who aren't as familiar with the Storm line a great grasp of what they can expect with the balls.  I've thrown almost all of these myself and agree with you on most of your reviews.

I find the Rapid fire pearl to be almost too strong on most lane conditions.  It breaks loose when it hits the dry.  Amazing ball to open up the lane with.

The T-Roads and Hy-road, IMO are the greatest 1-2 (and now 1-2-3) punch in recent memory, or ever.  I just can't say enough about them, and the price is great as well.  If you wanted to, you could probably tackle most lane conditions with just these 3 balls.  The solid is my go to ball when the lanes get tight.

I would suggest trying some attitude shifts if you can get them.  I drilled up a few for myself and a bunch for customers of mine.  With the exception of the new beasts (Dimension and Virtual) it's one of the heaviest rolling balls i've had in a long time.  But the thing is, even though it rolls that heavy, the backend is amazing.  My track is pretty low and rev rate is high(PAP is 3 1/2 -- rev rate 425) so everything backends pretty decently for me but I was amazed at how well this responds in the back part of the lane with the roll it generates.

Great post, and good luck the rest of the season!
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Re: Storm overview (IMO)
« Reply #3 on: December 04, 2008, 11:48:48 AM »
That's a nice write-up there JJ.  Lots of good stuff in the Storm catalog to choose from.  I see UNO is still making their yearly trip to Oshkosh to win the Titan Invite, congrats on that victory again this year and good luck the rest of the way.
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Re: Storm overview (IMO)
« Reply #4 on: December 04, 2008, 01:09:17 PM »
Very well described JJ.
Curious if you've run into certain core/cover/drilling/whatever combos that have NOT worked well for certain styles.  Sometimes that helps people avoid costly mistakes in trying a certain ball and drilling.

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Re: Storm overview (IMO)
« Reply #5 on: December 04, 2008, 02:07:05 PM »
Ditto what everyone has said so far!!  Nice to see someone take the time to do this.  Thanks!!
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Re: Storm overview (IMO)
« Reply #6 on: December 04, 2008, 02:26:07 PM »
Have you thrown the Sure Fire yet, and our thoughts ?
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Re: Storm overview (IMO)
« Reply #7 on: December 04, 2008, 03:41:28 PM »
Dan-thanks for the congrats.  5th time in 6 trips we've won it.  The ladies even came along this year, and had a rediculously good tournament.  I think Mankato is hosting a tournament next semester, you should come out and say whats up!  

riggs-I did have a Gravity Shift I drilled that rolls, well, we'll say not as good as the rest of the stuff.  Higher track player, 17-18mph, medium revs (325-350).  I did a 4 x 4 (pin & mb), which is supposed to really bring it on the backend, but it really didn't fit the bill for him.  Its great for going straighter on some friction, but doesn't boomerang on the backend like we'd hoped it would.  Hard to say avoid this drilling, because typically 4 x 4 is pretty universal.  More than likely just a case of a ball just not matching up.

Thirtyclean-We did drill a couple Sure-Fires, and they are not a bad ball either.  In the box finish (duller) they are a great benchmark, good midlane read and smooth backend.  Overall, they are a bit less aggressive than the current line stuff. Best results would be for someone who is a bit softer with the speed.  I drilled one for a high rev guy and one for a speed dominant player.  The high-rev guy's rolls sweet, he doesn't like it as much (that is where the differing views come in).  I love the look he gets, he doesn't. The speed dominant guy doesn't throw his much, but on fresh stuff with backends, it rolls great.
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Re: Storm overview (IMO)
« Reply #8 on: December 04, 2008, 06:47:21 PM »
As a Storm fan, let me say thanks for the post.  Wish I had one of every ball in the line-up!

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Re: Storm overview (IMO)
« Reply #9 on: December 05, 2008, 09:26:50 AM »
J.J. as a high RPM guy, I'll interject why your high octane guys don't care for the Sure Fire. I have owned a Pyro, Spit Fire & 3 Fired Ups so you know I have great appreciation for the Fire Line. By the way, you were nailing the other balls reactions. You should look at the Shift for the guys too Storm makes one heck of a pearl particle.

With the Sure Fire, my take on it was that as a Fire Line ball – it just did not measure up! Fire Line balls are “ignorant” by nature, they glide down the lane and bust loose. The Sure Fire just rolled and never made that trademark disrespectful move a Fire Line nugget is suppose to make. My Sure Fire saw two layouts and numerous cover adjustments and what I found is that when the shot was funky it shined but in my book it was too conditional to take a spot in the bag as I decided what to take to a tournament. My friend who gets plenty on it had the same opinion about his Sure Fire. He described what he saw reaction wise and I laughed because it was what I described.

I am a big supporter of the hybrid cover stock and this one just let me down. Now the Hy-Road (cannot wait to get another) and Hot Rod Hybrid (had 2) they hit the mixture just right! Both balls handled the front part of the lane with ease and read the midlane, making it a lot easier to line-up and adjust as the game rolls on.

Storm made one "iffy" ball in some time, oh well. They have been on point with the other releases!
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Re: Storm overview (IMO)
« Reply #10 on: December 05, 2008, 09:50:55 AM »
J.J
I am wondering what equipment has matched up for your bowler that you mentioned higher track 17-18 mph 300-350 rpm? I fall into this category, am using a Gravity Shift as my benchmark ball & am having some issues with reactions. Any input would be greatly appreciated.

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Re: Storm overview (IMO)
« Reply #11 on: December 05, 2008, 10:31:37 AM »
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You should look at the Shift for the guys too Storm makes one heck of a pearl particle.

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+1.  Was just gonna mention the Shift, until I read your post.  What a great ball.  Once the cover is broken in, at least for me, this ball is money.
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Re: Storm overview (IMO)
« Reply #12 on: December 05, 2008, 02:41:56 PM »
Kingdom-His Virtual (with a bit different layout) is actually very good.  Out of the box, his Gravity was just a boomerang off the dry but wouldn't touch the lane on oil.  We have it at 2000 abralon right now and, like you would think, it doesn't respond to friction like he'd like it to.  Overall it was too over/under for him and we can't seem to find a happy medium.  If I had to do it different, I'd do it pin under with a big hole in the thumb positive quadrant, but live & learn.  He's going to punch a HyRoad and maybe another ball yet, so we'll see how that goes.
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Re: Storm overview (IMO)
« Reply #13 on: December 05, 2008, 03:06:51 PM »
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Kingdom-His Virtual (with a bit different layout) is actually very good.  Out of the box, his Gravity was just a boomerang off the dry but wouldn't touch the lane on oil.  We have it at 2000 abralon right now and, like you would think, it doesn't respond to friction like he'd like it to.  Overall it was too over/under for him and we can't seem to find a happy medium.  If I had to do it different, I'd do it pin under with a big hole in the thumb positive quadrant, but live & learn.  He's going to punch a HyRoad and maybe another ball yet, so we'll see how that goes.
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Thank you for the information. Can you let me know the layout on the Virtual?
The best look I got with my Graviy has been 800 sand with clean & sheen compound finish. It helped tame the over-under on the fresh...still a little sensitive to cary down.

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Re: Storm overview (IMO)
« Reply #14 on: December 06, 2008, 03:27:03 PM »
super review super review thx a bunch.
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