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Storm Street Fight
The Storm Street Fight has a larger than normal core with the Iron Cross weight block. This core creates greater energy transmission through the pins because it is able to store more energy and bust through the pin deck. This bowling ball introduces the R4S Pearl Reactive coverstock. The technology in this cover was created to match the level of technology in the core. This ball is ready to not just fight, but Street Fight!
- Color: Purple/White
All colors do vary somewhat from the picture shown - Coverstock: R4S Pearl Reactive
- Core: Iron Cross for 14-16# & Modified Centripetal for 12-13#
- Finish: 3000 - grit Sheen
- RG: 2.62 (based on 15#)
- Differential: 0.043 (based on 15#)
- Recommended Lane Condition: Medium Oil
- Fragrance: Blackberry
- A few tiny pit holes in the cover stock of the ball are normal
- SKU: STBBMTEF
- Product ID: 10291
- Brand: Storm
- Category: Bowling Balls
- Ball Performance: Mid Performance Balls
Customer Questions & Answers | Reviews
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Can I use this ball on semi dry lane
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Answer:
Hello! That depends a lot on you as a bowler. In general, this ball is recommended for medium oiled lanes. But if you want, you can give us a call at 1 (800) 441-2695 and someone here can help you find a ball that is right for you.
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would this ball work for a bowler with slower ball speed
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Yes, this ball should work well for a slower ball speed because it is designed with good length and stronger backend hook. If you had a slower ball speed, you want to avoid a ball that reads too early on the lanes.
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How does this ball compare to the 30th anniversary
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The Street Fight appears to have a newer version of the pearl coverstock and has a stronger weight block. Also, the Street Fight has a duller finish to help give the ball a slightly early read on the lanes which can help it cover more boards on medium conditions.
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I have the Optimus solid .. will this ball be a good addition?
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Hi George. The Optimus Solid is an Upper-Mid Performance ball and the Storm Street Fight is a Mid Performance ball. The Street Fight will not be as aggressive as the Optimus Solid. But it would be an awesome addition!
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I am returning to league bowling after taking several years off. I have a Sreaming Banshee and a Hot Rod Tour Pearl in my bag. I am looking to replace the Hot Rod. Would you consider this ball a suitable replacement? I am a lower speed, higher rev player. Thabk you for your help!
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From what I can remember about the Hot Rod Pearl I believe this would be a good replacement. This ball is rated for medium oil conditions and also has a pearl coverstock to help get the ball down the lane before it reacts. The reaction is going to be smoother on the backend due to the finish out-of-the-box but if you needed more length you could add a polish to this to give you extra length and a sharper backed.
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Does it come in different colors?
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I am currently using a Brunswick Revolver and am looking to get a new ball and prefer Storm bowling balls. What would be a good replacement from Storm. (The Brunswick ball was a freebie)
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This Storm Street Fight should be a close comparison of the two bowling balls. They both have similar length and were both listed as a mid performance ball that worked well in medium oil conditions.
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Would this ball give me more length then the original Fight or vice versa?
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is this the olny one with this Wright block
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How would this ball compare to my hy road?
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Hello Jimmy. This ball is more comparable to the Storm Hy Road Pearl. The regular Hy Road is a hybrid coverstock which will have the best of both worlds when it comes to the cover stock.
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Im looking for a ball to go with my absolute nirvana for when the lanes break down and my ball that takes alot of oil will be able to do a ball change i am a low rev low speed player
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Hello! This ball is listed for medium oil while the absolute nirvana is listed for high oil conditions. The street fight will be better once the lanes start to lose oil and could be a good ball to compliment a ball rated for higher oil.
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Would this ball complement my timeless
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I have a Hammer vibe. Would this be a suitable replacement?
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My wife throws a DV8 Diva. How does the Street Fight compare? Would it react better to medium lanes?
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