Summit Ascent • Storm • Master Series
Coverstock • R2S Solid Reactive • Finish 4000-Grit Abralon
Core • Centripetal HD - A.I.
Weight • 15 lbs. RG • 2.46 Differential • .056
Layout •4 ½ x 3 ¾ x 2 ½
Tester PAP • 5” R, 5/8” D Tester Axis Tilt • 9° Testers Rev Rate • 250
Test Pattern • 42' THS (Typical House Shot) • Modified, Kegel Stone Street
The new Summit Ascent is a winning combination of the proven Centripetal HD Core, with the next generation of power, the A.I. technology surrounding it, and one of Storm's most distinguished and loved coverstocks, the R2S Solid! This core and coverstock combination produced the most forgiving Summit to date with the Summit Ascent! I was pleasantly surprised with the results I found with the Summit Ascent. So, let's break it down and see what makes it an excellent choice to fit any straighter player's arsenal!
The Centripetal HD – A.I. Core produces a smooth and predictable motion throughout the lane. And where that motion stands out most is in the Summit Ascent's mid-lane consistency! I found the Centripetal HD Core revs relatively early; however, I saw a stronger and more pronounced definition in the Summit Ascents mid-lane motion with the added A.I. core technology. And as a straighter player, I liked how the Centripetal HD –A.I. Core retained its power for where it is needed most – at the pocket! The Centripetal HD A.I. Core strikes with a crisp impact, which we straighter players need, especially to carry those lighter hits. Lastly, the Centripetal HD-A.I. core had excellent continuation, kicking out the corners when straighter players like me need them to go down the most! So, if you are a straighter player, the Centripetal HD-A.I. will be your symmetrical "go-to" that you can count on!
The R2S Solid coverstock on the Summit Ascent brings a new level of consistency to a straighter player's game. The R2S Solid had excellent grip in the front part of the lane but wasn't overly aggressive as the Summit Ascent rolled smoothly and cleanly through the mid-lane. I especially like how the R2S Solid responded to friction! Whether a fresh THS or broken down late-night scenarios, I found the R2S Solid had a crisp and smooth motion when my Summit Ascent came off the pattern. I also found that the R2S gave the Summit Ascent a well-defined, predictable, and stable motion all night. So, I would say the R2S is a well-balanced coverstock that will bring consistency to any straighter player's game.
In conclusion, as a straighter player, I was quite impressed with the Summit Ascent. Storm has done an excellent job of combining the Centripetal HD-A.I. Core and the R2S Solid coverstock. This winning core and cover combination makes the Summit Ascent a superb choice for any straighter player's arsenal, especially when looking for that consistent shape and motion to keep you in the competition. So, stop into your local Storm VIP Pro Shop today and have your Summit Ascent ready to roll; the Summit Ascent is well worth it!
Rick Klimowicz
Storm Products Pro Shop Staff
Roll the Ball Pro Shop
Penndel, PA