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Storm Clear Storm White
For those times when you need a straight shot, the Storm Clear Storm White bowling ball is the perfect choice. Made from high-quality polyester, it not only looks sleek but delivers consistent performance. When facing challenging lane conditions, avoid the complications of hooking at spares by opting for this reliable and stylish polyester ball.
- Color: White/Black
All colors do vary somewhat from the picture shown - Weight Block: Hex Core
- Coverstock: Clear Polyester
- Finish: 3500-grit Polished
- Recommended Lane Condition: Any
- Hook Potential: Low
- Length: Long
- RG: 2.66 (15# ball)
- Differential: 0.000
- Manufacturer's Warranty: 1 Year
- A few tiny pit holes in the cover stock of the ball are normal
- SKU: STBBPVCS
- Product ID: 15380
- Brand: Storm
- Category: Bowling Balls
- Ball Performance: Plastic / Spare Balls
Customer Reviews | 1 Customer Question
By NmorganIS300 from Gulf Shores, AL
Pros:
Core, Hits Hard, Carries Everything!
Cons:
None
Best Uses:
Dry-Medium lane conditions, 1st ball out of my bag.
Bottom Line:
Yes, I would recommend this to a friend
Ball hits like a truck! I use it as a strike ball, on nearly everything I bowl on.
I originally bought this ball to combat the house I bowl at, in Foley, AL. (Gulf Bowl). The lane conditions are brutal for anyone with a rev rate. I learned to keep the ball completely in front of me, and play what little oil we are given at that house. I went from shooting 180's to 250+'s almost immediately, this ball legit carries almost every pocket shot with that Dice Core. Out of curiosity, I decided to use it in other houses just moving in to the track area, and lets just say the scores keep continuing, Only problem I ever ran in to was FLOODED lane conditions, at which point I had to switch to something else with surface. As far as a spare ball I recommend a "Hammer: AXE", these clear type balls like to start developing a track and reading early.
Customer Questions & Answers | Reviews
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