Storm Infinite PhysiX

Storm Infinite PhysiX

Storm is pushing the limits of science and performance with the high-performance Storm Infinite Physix. This bowling ball pairs the ReX Coverstock with the Atomic core to provide the perfect amount of traction and control when bowling on various lane conditions. The Atomic Core works for the bowlers due to its center-heavy shape making it less likely to change directions.

  • Color: Sapphire/Deep Purple/Onyx
    All colors do vary somewhat from the picture shown
  • Coverstock: Rex Pearl Reactive
  • Core: Atomic
  • Finish: 4000-grit Abralon
  • RG: 2.48 (based on 15# ball)
  • Differential: 0.053 (based on 15# ball)
  • Recommended Lane Condition: Heavy Oil
  • Fragrance: Blueberry Buckle
  • A few tiny pit holes in the cover stock of the ball are normal
  • SKU: STBBMVIX
  • Product ID: 13889
  • Brand: Storm
  • Category: Bowling Balls
  • Ball Performance: High-Performance Balls

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Is the physix ball good for a straight bowler

7/20/2022 - By

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This is a high performance ball that has a high hook potential so you may prefer to look for another option. The best straight bowling ball will be under our spare ball category and they will be much less expensive.

7/20/2022 - By Bowling.Com Staff
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What is the difference in the proton physix and the infinite physix

7/26/2022 - By

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The Proton Physix had a solid coverstock and duller finish to read a little earlier on the lanes. The Infinite Physix has a pearl coverstock to give it better length and a smoother finish to help it get down the lane better before having a strong backend hook.

7/27/2022 - By Bowling.Com Staff
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Is this a long and or heavy oil option ball

7/26/2022 - By

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This ball can handle heavy oil but you may prefer something with a solid coverstock or a duller finish if you have very long oil patterns because the pearl cover and 4000 grit finish give this ball pretty good length and longer oil may make this react a little too late.

7/27/2022 - By Bowling.Com Staff
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When did this ball come out

8/9/2022 - By

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This bowling ball released on 07/08/2022

8/17/2022 - By Bowling.Com Staff
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My son utilizes the back up ball method when bowling and has a low rev rate. Would this ball be a good choice for him on short patterns with low to med oil?

9/28/2022 - By

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This ball is a high performance ball rated for heavier oil conditions. It would not be a good option in medium to lighter oil because the ball would try to grip too early on the lanes and roll out too strong. If he has a backup release you would just let the driller know this and they can do a drill pattern that works with any bowling ball to work the way it should. You may search for a mid to upper mid performance ball designed for medium oil conditons or medium to lighter oil conditions and that would give him a great option.

10/11/2022 - By Bowling.Com Staff
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What are the 5 strongest balls on sale at the moment.

10/19/2022 - By

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It can be hard to say which 5 are the strongest but here is a link to view our high performance balls for heavy oil conditions: https://www.bowling.com/shopping/all/bowling-balls/all?performance=3&lane-conditions=33

10/21/2022 - By Bowling.Com Staff
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how would this ball compare to the storm fate?

4/4/2023 - By

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Hi Brett, these balls are very comparable but the Storm Fate would have a little more length before reacting than the Storm Infinite Physix.

4/5/2023 - By Bowling.Com Staff
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Would the infinity physics goal between the DNA and the IQ ruby

5/3/2023 - By

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Hello! The Storm Infinite PhysiX would be similar to the Storm DNA, but more aggressive than the Storm IQ Tour Ruby.

5/4/2023 - By Bowling.Com Staff
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Would the infinity physics goal between the DNA and the IQ ruby

5/9/2023 - By

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Hello! The Storm Infinite PhysiX would be similar to the Storm DNA, but more aggressive than the Storm IQ Tour Ruby.

5/10/2023 - By Bowling.Com Staff
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What would be a good ball between this and IQ Ruby? Need suggestions please.

5/14/2023 - By

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Hi Will, something in between the Infinite Physix & the IQ Ruby would be a pearl coverstock for medium to heavy oil such as the Storm Fate.

5/15/2023 - By Bowling.Com Staff
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Which is the more versatile and better choice the infinite physics or exotic gem

5/15/2023 - By

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Hi Red, the Roto Grip Exotic Gem would be more versatile for medium to heavy oil compared to the Storm Infinite Physix for heavy oil lane conditions.

5/16/2023 - By Bowling.Com Staff
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How does the Infinite Physix compare to the Katana Assault

9/17/2023 - By

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The Infinite Physix and Katana Assault are both high performance balls for heavier oil conditions and both have a pearl reactive coverstock. The Infinite Physix however has a 4000 grit finish to help give it a slightly earlier grip on the lane and will have a slightly smoother arcing hook on the backend versus the sharper backend that the Katana Assault has.

9/22/2023 - By Bowling.Com Staff
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Is this a good ball for heavy oil

11/16/2023 - By

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Hi Lar! Yes, this ball is designed to work best on heavy oil lane conditions.

11/17/2023 - By Bowling.Com Staff
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