Instead of a review...I thought I 'd post this here.
Let me start by saying there is some storm stuff I like.
My favorite ball right now is my Hot Rod Super Sport pearl.
One of my favorite tournament balls is an old ElNino Wrath.
One of the strongest balls I've ever thrown is a Super Charge(can you say super fast rev up).
BUT...
Over the past coupld of months I've drilled up an X factor and an Triple X factor. .....Ba dum....
My initial impression is despite the big flare specs I find both balls to be surprisingly....smooth. Scared off by the big flare specs I drilled both balls similar to a .49 flare diff Ego from Columbia. Noticeable about both balls is they are ....less even with their .58 flare diff.
Both balls rev up fairly late and both balls are noticebale for their smoothness off the dry.
In comparing to other storm balls I have they are less than the El Nino Wrath and less than the Flashpoint i have that I drilled strong!
I know that the coverstocks are the new softer styles of coverstock and this may explain the slower rev up...but in retrospect I wish I had drilled these balls with pins down(as core seems to rev fairly slow) and gone with stronger amounts of flare potential used.
Both balls are drilled with pin over ring but a little offset towards PAP(say 4 3/4 from pap and the X factor is mass bias under thumb. the XXX factor is mass bias out two inches.
THe XXX factor is still in break in phase and frequently my balls get better as they track in! The XXX factor with some time and tweaks may end up a go long smooth powerful swerve ball but as of now...I call it less than my stronger drilled hot series balls!
IN comparison to other skid snap pearl balls I have and have had they would be placed in this order for strengh.
Columbia Ego(action core), El Nino Wrath, Brunswick Impact Zone, Battle Zone Bullet, Columbia Throttle, Morich Sahara, Flashpoint, Eraser, Triple X factor, X factor.
REgards,
Luckylefty
PS I still remain surpised at the loping rev up motion. Slower reving than the hot series for me!
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Open the door...see what's possible...and just walk right on through...that's how easy success feels..
Edited on 5/8/2006 10:04 AM
Edited on 5/8/2006 10:05 AM